Former Danish queen reportedly fell shortly after hospital discharge
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article is a placeholder for content related to a former Danish queen's health issues.
- It appears to be a Czech news site (iDNES.cz) discussing advertising options and user consent for personalized content.
- No specific details about the former queen's condition or the events are provided in the text.
This article appears to be a placeholder or a fragment from the Czech news outlet iDNES.cz, primarily discussing website functionality and user consent for advertising. The initial headline, "Former Danish queen fell. Barely out of the hospital, she returned to it again," suggests a story about the health of a former Danish royal.
However, the bulk of the provided text is dedicated to explaining the website's advertising model. It outlines two options for readers: a premium subscription without ads for 199 CZK per month, which grants unlimited access to iDNES.cz, Lidovky.cz, Expres.cz, and Antiyoutuber.cz, along with digital newspapers and magazines. The alternative is to accept targeted advertising, which is free and personalizes content based on user interests and online activity.
The site details how user data, including cookies and other online identifiers, is used for targeted advertising by MAFRA, a.s., and its 125 advertising partners. It explains that users can withdraw consent for targeted advertising at any time, though doing so might prompt a transition to the ad-free premium service. The text also touches upon the processing of data based on legitimate interest and provides options for detailed privacy settings.
Crucially, the article fails to deliver on the promise of its headline. There is no information regarding the former Danish queen's condition, the circumstances of her fall, or her subsequent hospitalization. The content is entirely focused on the technical and commercial aspects of the news website's operation, leaving the actual news story about the royal absent.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.