Czech website explains advertising and privacy settings, unrelated to bond market news
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- This article appears to be a placeholder or contains only technical information related to website advertising and user consent settings, rather than a news report.
- The provided text discusses options for viewing content with or without targeted advertising and details privacy settings related to data processing for advertising purposes.
- It does not contain any discernible news content about bond purchases or market demand.
The provided text is not a news article but rather a technical explanation of website functionality and user consent for advertising. It outlines two primary options for users accessing the iDNES.cz platform: a premium subscription without ads, or a free version supported by targeted advertising.
The free option involves users agreeing to the use of cookies and other online identifiers for targeted advertising. This allows both the publisher, MAFRA, a.s., and its 125 advertising partners to process data based on user browsing habits and online activities to display relevant ads. Users can revoke this consent at any time, though doing so would prompt them to switch to the ad-free premium service.
The text further details the various ways data is processed, including selecting ads and personalized content, measuring ad and content performance, understanding audience statistics, and the technical operation of the websites. It specifies that certain data processing, even for non-targeted purposes, may be based on legitimate interest, and users have the option to object to this processing and adjust their privacy settings.
It is important to note that the article's title, "People bought bonds for 80 billion. Demand significantly exceeded the issue volume," is not reflected in the provided body text. The content focuses exclusively on advertising preferences and data privacy policies.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.