The text discusses how users can adapt the menu language on a specific website by contacting a designated email address. It explains the use of cookies on the site to enhance user experience, analyze traffic, and manage advertisement displays. Different categories of cookies, such as necessary, preference, and statistic cookies, are explained with their roles in enabling site functionality and user personalization. Users are given the option to manage their consent regarding cookie usage, reflecting the website’s commitment to data privacy.
Signal | Change | 10y horizon | Driving force |
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Language adaptation through emails | From limited language support to broader accessibility | More inclusive online experiences | Growing demand for multilingual content |
Cookie consent preferences | From passive acceptance to active choice | Enhanced user control over data privacy | Rising awareness of data privacy issues |
Personalization of website experiences | From generic to tailored interactions | User-centric web design standards | Increased user expectation for customization |
Data collection transparency | From vague policies to clear disclosures | Higher public trust in online services | Legislative pressure for data regulation |