Last updated: May 17, 2021
This Cookie Policy describes how Wunderloop GmbH uses cookies and and similar technologies on the wunderloop.io and papertocad.de websites to collect and store information. The policy explains the nature of these technologies and how we use them. We provide notice of your rights to control them.
A cookie is a small file that is stored on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when you visit a website. When you access the website again after your initial visit, the cookie allows the website to recognize your browser. Cookies can store user preferences and other information. A cookie sends information to the operator who placed the cookie.
There are two main types of cookies that can be set:
First-party cookies Cookies set by the website operator, Wunderloop, are called "first-party cookies". Cookies set by other parties - that is, not by Wunderloop - are called "third-party cookies." These first-party cookies enable Wunderloop to operate the Website efficiently and to track visitor behavior patterns on Wunderloop's websites.
Third-Party Cookies Third-party cookies are placed on your device by a third-party vendor, not Wunderloop. Wunderloop has no control over the information provided by these third-party cookies, nor does Wunderloop have access to this information. This information is under the control of the third party provider in accordance with the third party provider's respective privacy policy.
Cookies are important because they help us provide our services effectively and securely. On the one hand, cookies serve technical purposes for the operation of our website. Some cookies are used to analyze website usage, for example, to determine which pages and elements of the websites are accessed most frequently. This allows us to provide appropriate content on specific topics. We use cookies to detect and prevent fraud, and to analyze and improve our services. In this way, we improve the visitor experience of our websites.
There is the distinction between session and persistent cookie. And there is the distinction between necessary cookies, functional cookies, cookies for marketing purposes and for social networks.
Session cookies are usually valid as long as you use your browser. When you end your browser session, the cookie is deleted. Persistent cookies are permanent and are stored after you close your browser.
Required cookies
Necessary cookies are required for the operation of the website. For example, they ensure that the correct information is displayed for your chosen location, allow you to log in securely, and ensure a consistent look and feel of the website.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies are used to improve the performance, functionality, and thus the user experience of the websites. Without these cookies, certain functionalities cannot be provided. For example, we collect information about which pages are visited most frequently and whether error messages appear on pages.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to help us understand how our websites are used or how effective our marketing campaigns are. They help us understand how visitors arrive at our websites. In addition, they help us to adapt our websites to the needs of our users and about optimizations to be made to our services. These cookies do not store any information that would allow us to identify the user. The information collected is aggregated and analyzed in such a way that it cannot be attributed to a specific person. These cookies are used solely for the purpose of improving the performance of a website, and thus the user experience.
Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies and similar technologies are used to target advertisements for Wunderloop on other websites you visit and to track your activity in connection with those advertisements.
Social network cookies
These cookies can be used to share interesting pages and content with social networks and their users. These cookies are used to display interest-based advertising to you. The Sites contain third-party social media features, such as the Facebook Like button, and third-party widgets, such as the Share This button or interactive mini-programs that run on the Sites. These features may collect your IP address, the page you visit on the Sites, and set a cookie in order for the feature to function properly. Your interaction with these features is subject to the privacy policy of the third party that provides them.
You have the ability to customize your settings for functional cookies, marketing cookies, and social networking cookies. You can accept or reject the cookies. This does not include cookies that are required to provide our services.
You may be able to manage your cookie settings in your browser and disable Wunderloop cookies. Rejecting cookies will limit your access to a number of features and areas of our websites. The options for rejecting and managing cookies vary from browser to browser. You can find the steps necessary to clear and change cookie settings in the help section of your browser.
Chrome: Clear, enable, and manage cookies in Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help
Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Firefox: Cookies - Information that websites store on your computer | Firefox Help
Opera: Web preferences - Opera Help
To opt-out of interest-based advertising by third parties, please visit:
The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) opt-out page for consumers (Your Online Choices | EDAA if you are a European resident.
The Network Advertising Initiative's (NAI) self-regulatory opt-out page (http://optout.networkadvertising.org/), and the Digital Advertising Alliance's (DAA) self-regulatory opt-out page (http://optout.aboutads.info/) the "AppChoices" download page for mobile apps (https://youradchoices.com/appchoices) if you are in the United States. In the mobile environment, most mobile operating systems offer device-based opt-outs that are transmitted to companies that provide interest-based advertising. To set an opt-out setting for a mobile device identifier (e.g., Apple's IDFA or Android's GAID), visit the device manufacturer's current instructions or read more about sending ad tracking restriction signals for your operating system here: http://www.networkadvertising.org/mobile-choices. Please note that these settings must be made on each device (including each web browser on each device) for which you wish to opt-out. If you delete your cookies or use a different browser or device, you will need to renew your opt-out settings. Please note that this will not prevent advertisements from continuing to be served to you. You will continue to see general advertisements.
In addition to cookies, we use web beacons and clear GIFs. (Tracking Pixel/Gif/Web Beacons/Web Bugs). Web beacons and clear GIFs are small, dot-sized graphics. These graphics are embedded on web pages or in emails. These graphics may be used in conjunction with some services to, among other things, track user actions (e.g., email recipients), assess the success of our marketing campaigns and compile statistics on the use of our services and response rates. This technology is also used to determine whether a user can receive an HTML email.
We may change this Cookies Policy at any time, for example, to reflect changes in our use of cookies, or for other operational, legal, or regulatory purposes. We will post changes to this Cookies Policy by posting the changes on this page. You are advised to review this Cookies Policy periodically to keep up to date with our use of cookies and similar technologies.
The date indicated at the top of this Cookies Policy indicates the date of the last update. If you have any questions about our use of cookies or other technologies, please email us at privacy@wunderloop.io.