Gasoline and Diesel Prices Rise Ahead of Price Regulation End, Some Up by Two Koruna
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Fuel prices in the Czech Republic are rising ahead of the end of price regulation.
- Some areas are seeing price increases of up to two Czech koruna per liter.
- The article discusses advertising preferences for website content.
As a price regulation on fuel is set to expire, prices for both gasoline and diesel are increasing in the Czech Republic. Reports indicate that in some locations, the cost per liter has risen by as much as two Czech koruna.
The article primarily focuses on user preferences regarding advertising and content delivery on the iDNES.cz website. It outlines two options for users: a premium subscription without ads for 199 CZK per month, which includes access to multiple digital publications and electronic newspapers and magazines, or a free option that includes targeted advertising.
The free option allows users to continue accessing content as usual, with advertisements tailored to their interests. This personalization is based on user behavior and data collected online. The website states that both MAFRA, a.s., and its 125 advertising partners will use this data for targeted advertising. Users can revoke their consent for targeted advertising at any time, but doing so will prompt them to switch to the ad-free premium service.
Users also have the option to manage their privacy settings and object to data processing based on legitimate interest. The website details various ways data is processed, including selecting ads and personalized content, measuring ad and content performance, and understanding audience behavior through statistics. The article emphasizes that the chosen settings will apply to iDNES.cz, Lidovky.cz, Expres.cz, and Antiyoutuber.cz.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.