Cookie Statement

This Cookie Statement was updated on January 1, 2025.

This Cookie Statement describes how SAP (hereinafter also “We”, “Our”) uses cookies and similar technologies to collect and store information when you visit Deloscloud.de. SAP’s Privacy Statement applies in addition to this Cookie Statement. SAP’s Privacy Statement informs you about the way SAP uses, stores and protects personal data collected. It also informs you of your data protection rights and how to exercise them. We recommend that you read SAP’s Privacy Statement.

 

What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small files placed on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone). When you access a website, a cookie is placed on your device, and it will send information to the party that placed the cookie.

 

There are other technologies that perform a similar function to cookies. These include inter alia web beacons, clear gifs, and social plug-ins. These are often used in conjunction with cookies to help a website owner understand its users better.

 

What are first-party cookies?

SAP’s websites contain first-party cookies. First-party cookies are cookies that are specific to the website that created them. These cookies enable SAP to operate an efficient service and to track patterns of user behavior to SAP’s website.

 

What are third-party cookies?

The difference between a first-party cookie and a third-party cookie relates to who places the cookie on your device. SAP sometimes allows third parties to place cookies on your device. Third-party cookies are placed on your device by a third party (i.e., not by SAP). While SAP allows third parties to access SAP’s website to place a third-party cookie on your device, SAP does not retain control over the information supplied by the cookies, nor does SAP retain access to this information. This information is controlled wholly by that third party according to the respective privacy policy of the third party. For more information about these cookies, please click the “Cookie Preferences” link in the footer of the webpage.

 

Analytics and Digital Marketing in the United States of America

In the United States, SAP routinely works with third party analytics and digital marketing providers who facilitate and support SAP (and partner) marketing activities including targeted communications. These activities may involve the sharing of limited Personal Information (personal identifiers and contact information, your interests and interactions with SAP, professional/employment information) for those specific business purposes. In addition to the above, SAP may also share your personal data with other third parties, or for other business purposes, with your explicit consent.

 

SAP endeavors to recognize common opt-out preference signals at a browser level, and frictionlessly exclude you from marketing cookies and associated tracking.

 

What cookies are used?

SAP wants you to be in a position to make an informed decision for or against the use of cookies which are not strictly necessary for technical features on Deloscloud.de. If you elect to reject cookies used for advertising, you will be shown advertising that is less targeted to your interests. This will still allow you to use all of the functionality of Deloscloud.de.

 

When tracking and evaluating the usage behavior of users of the Web Presence by means of cookies or similar technologies including the processing of your personal data, SAP conducts the processing based on the following legal permissions:

  • GDPR Article 6.I (a) if it is necessary that we ask you for your consent to process your personal data,

  • GDPR Article 6.I (b) if necessary to fulfill (pre-)contractual obligations with you,

  • GDPR Article 6.I (f) if necessary to fulfill (pre-)contractual obligations with the company or other legal body you represent as a customer contact (legitimate interest to efficiently perform or manage SAP’s business operation),

  • or equivalent legal permissions under other relevant national laws, when applicable.

SAP differentiates between required cookies that are absolutely necessary to enable technical core functionalities, functional cookies that allow SAP to analyze the site usage, and advertising cookies that are used to serve ads relevant to your interests.

 

How can you manage and delete cookies?

SAP provides you with the option to adjust your preferences for functional and advertising cookies when such cookies are placed on your device. In such a case, you can access preferences at any time by clicking on the “Cookie Preferences” link in the footer of the web page.

 

You can also block and delete cookies by changing your browser settings. To manage cookies using your browser settings, most browsers allow you to refuse or accept all cookies or only to accept certain types of cookies. The process for the management and deletion of cookies can be found in the help function integrated in your browser.

 

If you wish to limit the use of cookies, you may not be able to use all the interactive functions.

 

What are social media plug-ins?

A social media plug-in embedded on a website allows you to share content on a third-party social media provider’s website. You can recognize social plug-ins as buttons displayed on website pages that feature the logo of the social media provider; e.g., for the Facebook page plug-in, you can recognize the button by a white “f” on a black background.

 

SAP does not have influence or control over the processing of personal data on the social media provider’s website, and the social plug-in remains active until you deactivate it or delete your cookies. Please refer to the privacy and cookie statement or policy of the respective social media provider for more information about the social media provider’s data protection and privacy policies.

 

On which legal basis does SAP make social plug-ins available?

SAP uses social plug-ins on its websites on the basis of its legitimate interest to make SAP visible on social media pursuant to Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR or the applicable national law.

 

How do social plug-ins on SAP websites work?

If you see one of the social plug-ins and you want to use one of these social media plug-ins, click on the respective social plug-in to establish a direct connection to the server of the respective social media provider and you will be redirected to that social media provider's website.

 

If you have a user account on the social media provider and are logged in at the time you activate the social plug-in, the social media provider can associate your visit to SAP’s websites with your user account. In this situation, data transmissions can also take place that are initiated and controlled by the respective social media provider. Your connection to a social media provider, the data transfers taking place between the network and your system, and your interactions on that platform are governed solely by the privacy and cookie statement or policy of that social media provider. Personal data may also reach providers in countries outside the European Economic Area that may not guarantee an “adequate level of protection” for the processing of personal data in accordance with EU standards. If you do not want to share any data with the social media provider in connection with an SAP website, do not click on the social media plug-in on SAP’s website.

 

What are Media Plug-ins?

A media plug-in embedded on a website allows you to watch remote content from a third-party media provider’s website. You can recognize media plug-ins as views displayed on website pages; e.g., for YouTube, you can recognize the media plug-in by a video showing the play button.

 

How do media plug-ins on SAP websites work?

If you want to access the content from one of these media plug-ins, click on the play symbol within the media plug-in to establish a direct connection to the server of the respective media provider. The stream of the media will be redirected from the media provider to your browser.

 

If you have a user account on the media provider and are logged in at the time you activate the media plug-in, the media provider can associate your visit to SAP’s websites with your user account. In this situation, data transmissions can also take place that are initiated and controlled by the respective media provider. Your connection to a media provider, the data transfers taking place between the network and your system, and your interactions on that platform are governed solely by the privacy and cookie statement or policy of that media provider. Personal Data may also reach providers in countries outside the European Economic Area that may not guarantee an "adequate level of protection" for the processing of Personal Data in accordance with EU standards. If you do not want to share any data with the media provider in connection with SAP’s website, do not click on the media plug-in on SAP’s website.

 

On which legal basis does SAP make media plug-ins available?

SAP uses media plug-ins on its websites on the basis of its legitimate interest to make remote content visible to the user according to Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR or the applicable national law.

 

Use of YouTube Video:

This website contains a plugin from YouTube, belonging to Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, US). We use the YouTube No-Cookies function, i.e. we have activated extended data protection, so videos are not accessed via youtube.com, but via youtube-nocookie.com, which, according to the provider, only starts storing user information when the video is played. As soon as you start playing an embedded video by clicking on it, the IP address of the web site you have visited is communicated. However, this information cannot be assigned to you if you are not permanently logged in to YouTube or another Google service when you call up the page. SAP does not have influence or control over the processing of personal data on the media provider’s website, and the media plug-in remains active until you deactivate it or delete your cookies.

 

What web beacons are used and how can you manage them?

When SAP sends you newsletters or other e-mail communication, SAP uses web beacons (a small .gif image) to determine a user's ability to receive e-mail in an HTML format. A web beacon is activated when an HTML e-mail is opened. This capability enables SAP to track the aggregate number of e-mails opened and which individual interacted with the provided content.

 

The web beacon does not collect any Personal Data.

 

Each browser provides users or their admins with functionality in their respective technical settings that can be used to prevent the automated download of images, pixels, beacons or other tracking technologies. If you wish to prevent your browser from communicating directly with the sender of an e-mail, you can set your browser to do so.

What cookies are on Deloscloud.de?

Functional Cookies

NamePurposeLifeSpan
_gcl_auGoogle Tag Manager uses the cookie to store ad click information, enabling conversion tracking beyond the landing pageSession
_gd*Google sets this cookie to allow the use of Google Analytics service for anonymous visitor tracking on the website13 Months
_gd_session6sense uses this cookie for collecting information on users' visits such as the total number of visits, average time spent on the website, and pages loaded13 Months
_gd_visitor6sense uses this cookie for collecting information on the user's visit such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website, and the pages loaded for displaying targeted adsSession
AMCV_<id>Adobe Experience Cloud uses this cookie to retain the Experience Cloud visitor ID, also known as MIDSession
clientThe SAP Next Generation Data Service uses this cookie to capture the visitor's ID for building a personalized browsing experience13 Months
s_acHelps determine the correct domain to set AppMeasurement cookies. Contains the static value "1". Once this cookie is set, it is deleted immediately.13 Months
s_persAdobe Analytics uses this cookie to retain ongoing analytic data.Session
s_sessAdobe Analytics uses this cookie to retain temporary analytic dataSession
sessionThe SAP Next Generation Data Service uses this cookie to capture the session ID for building a personalized browsing experienceSession
TEST_AMCV_COOKIE_WRITETemporary cookie to check if the cookie read/write capability is enabled on the browser3 Months

Advertising Cookies

NamePurposeLifeSpan
__cf_bmThe __cf_bm cookie is set by Cloudflare and is used for bot management.13 Months
_fbpMeta uses to track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads3 Months
AnalyticsSyncHistoryThe LinkedIn Insight Tag used to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and view Audience Insights on LinkedIn members who visit your website1 Month
auditUsed by Magnite to store timestamped data related to user ID synchronization and ad performance auditing.1 Year
audit_pUsed by Magnite to store timestamped data related to user ID synchronization and ad performance auditing.1 Year
bcookieStores a browser ID for LinkedIn's social network services, ensuring the user is logged in.3 Months
bscookieThe LinkedIn Insight Tag used to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and view Audience Insights on LinkedIn members who visit your website3 Months
cUsed by BidSwitch to indicate whether cookie-based tracking is enabled for the user.1 Year
CMIDStores a unique user ID for ad targeting and retargeting (Casale Media)3 Months
CMPROTracks user interaction data for ad optimization. (Casale Media)3 Months
CMPSLogs a timestamp of when user data was last updated. (Casale Media)13 Months
IDEGoogle tags are used to track website actions and events which are used across Google Marketing Platform for advertising purposes (targeting, measurement, and reporting)13 Months
khaosUse by Magnite to maintain a unique user ID for ad targeting and identity resolution.1 Year
khaos_pUse by Magnite to maintain a unique user ID for ad targeting and identity resolution.1 Year
KRTBCOOKIE_377Used by PubMatic for real-time bidding (RTB) and user matching in programmatic advertising.1 Month
li_sugrUsed to make a probabilistic match of a user's identity3 Months
lidcThe LinkedIn Insight Tag used to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and view Audience Insights on LinkedIn members who visit your website1 Year
muc_adsUsed to track user interactions with Twitter ads to improve ad targeting and performance measurement.13 Months
personalization_idAllows the visitor to share content from the website on his/her Twitter profile13 Months
PugTUsed by PubMatic for tracking cookie expiration and synchronization timing in PubMatic's advertising ecosystem.1 Year
SEUNCYUsed by SEUNCY to store a unique user identifier for behavioral profiling and targeted advertising.1 Year
TDCPMThe Trade Desk tag collects and processes pseudonymous data about website visitors. Collected data is sent back to The Trade Desk platform for targeting, tracking conversions, and reporting1 Year
TDIDThe Trade Desk tag collects and processes pseudonymous data about website visitors. Collected data is sent back to The Trade Desk platform for targeting, tracking conversions, and reporting1 Year
test_cookieGoogle tags are used to track website actions and events which are used across Google Marketing Platform for advertising purposes (targeting, measurement, and reporting)1 Month
tuuidUsed by BidSwitch to store a unique user ID for cross-site tracking and ad targeting.1 Year
tuuid_luUsed by BidSwitch to store the last update timestamp for the tuuid cookie.1 Year
UserMatchHistoryThe LinkedIn Insight Tag provides the ability to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and view Audience Insights on LinkedIn members who visit your website1 Day
uuid2Contains a unique, randomly-generated value that enables the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices1 Year
XANDR_PANIDStores a persistent user ID for ad tracking and targeting. (Xandr)3 Months
__cf_bmThe __cf_bm cookie is set by Cloudflare and is used for bot management.13 Months
personalization_idAllows the visitor to share content from the website on his/her Twitter profile13 Months