Cookies Policy and Privacy
How we collect and protect your data
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small data or text file placed on your computer by websites. There are different types, such as technical cookies used to set website language, session cookies (also called temporary cookies), and tracking cookies installed to optimize the website based on your browsing behavior.
What is the purpose of these cookies?
COMODO aims to inform you as best as possible about European legislation regarding the cookies we use. Cookies help COMODO optimize your visit to our website, remember technical choices (for example language selection, newsletter subscription, etc.), and provide more relevant services and offers. The cookies we use are safe and also help us identify possible errors. Cookies may store information that is directly linked to you.
If you wish to visit the COMODO website, we recommend that you accept cookies. However, you are free not to accept them.
List of cookies used
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Cookie management
The storage of a cookie on your device is subject to your consent.
Using tools such as Ghostery or your browser settings, you can at any time, easily and free of charge, choose whether to accept or refuse cookies on your device.
Choices offered by Ghostery
With the Ghostery tool, you can choose which cookies may be placed on your device, except for essential cookies strictly necessary for browsing www.comodo.lu and for the operation of the website
Cookie management platform settings
If you do not wish for www.comodo.lu to place all or some cookies, you can communicate your preferences by clicking on this link.
Browser settings options
You can configure your browser settings to either:
- Accept and store cookies on your device, or
- Reject cookies altogether.
Accepting cookies
If your browser is set to accept cookies, cookies embedded in the pages and content you have viewed will be stored on your device.
Refusing cookies
You can configure your browser:
- to prompt you to accept or refuse cookies before any are stored; or
- to systematically refuse cookies.
Warning:
Any browser settings regarding cookies may affect your browsing experience and access to certain services that require cookies.
If you choose to refuse cookies or delete existing ones, we decline any responsibility for degraded service performance resulting from our inability to store or access necessary cookies.
If you choose to refuse the storage of cookies on your device, or if you delete those already stored there, we disclaim all liability for any consequences resulting from the degraded performance of our services, arising from our inability to store or access the cookies necessary for their operation—cookies that you have refused or deleted.
How to manage cookies depending on your browser
Each browser is configured differently. Instructions are generally available in the help menu of your browser. We recommend reviewing it to understand how to adjust your cookie preferences:
Internet Explorer™: support.microsoft.com
Safari™: support.apple.com
Chrome™: support.google.com
Firefox™: support.mozilla.org
Opera™: help.opera.com
Right to Be Forgotten?
In general, pursuant to Article 25 of the amended law of 2 August 2002 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data, you have the right of access, rectification, and deletion of your data. You may also object, for legitimate reasons, to the use of your data, or without providing a reason when your objection concerns stopping any direct marketing from www.comodo.lu. You may also set guidelines regarding the retention, deletion, and communication of your personal data after your death.
To exercise your rights, simply write to us at contact@comodo.lu or by mail to:
COMODO, 9 Rue Charles Kieffer, L-8389 Grass, providing your first name, last name, and email address.
In accordance with applicable regulations, any request must be signed and accompanied by a copy of an identity document bearing your signature and specifying the address where the response should be sent. A response will be provided within 2 months of receipt of the request.
Data breach / data loss
Any loss or breach of personal data will be notified to the CNPD within 72 hours, as well as to the affected individuals, in accordance with the law of 25 May 2018 and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.