Website notice regarding advertising and content personalization
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article explains the El Niño phenomenon, including its duration, peak periods, and its role in warming the planet.
- It addresses why the warming effect is expected to persist even into the next year.
- The content is likely an explainer on climate patterns and their impact.
This article, like the previous one from iDNES (CZ), appears to be a technical notice or a placeholder related to website functionality and user consent for advertising, rather than a report on the El Niño phenomenon. The provided text consists of instructions and options concerning cookie consent and the personalization of advertisements on the iDNES.cz website.
It details the choice between a premium subscription for an ad-free experience ('iDNES Premium') and free access that includes targeted advertising. The notice explains how cookies and other online identifiers are used to tailor advertisements based on user behavior and interests. It specifies that data processing for these purposes is handled by MAFRA, a.s., along with 125 advertising partners.
Users are informed about their right to withdraw or modify their consent for data processing at any time. The text enumerates various data processing activities, including ad selection, personalized content delivery, ad performance measurement, and audience analysis through statistics. It also mentions the option to object to data processing based on legitimate interests.
Therefore, the article does not actually discuss El Niño, its duration, peak periods, or its impact on global temperatures. Instead, it functions as a privacy policy and user consent management interface for the Czech news portal iDNES.cz, clarifying how user data is managed for advertising and content personalization.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.