Cookie Law and Legal

Although we take the utmost care in topically and graphically compiling the information on the EASY Web pages, EASY SOFTWARE AG disclaims all liability for its accuracy. Under no circumstances can EASY SOFTWARE UK be held liable for damage of any kind resulting from the use of or in connection with the use of any of the given information, regardless of whether it is direct or indirect damage, resultant damage or specific damage including profit loss or damage resulting from the loss of data. This applies even in cases in which a representative of EASY SOFTWARE UK has been made aware of such possible damage. We reserve the right to alter the information provided on this server without guarantee at any time without prior notice.

These Internet pages do not constitute an offer to sell or an invitation to make an offer for the acquisition of shares in EASY SOFTWARE UK in the United States of America or any other legal system in which such an offer or invitation is illegal, or to any person to whom it is illegal to make such an offer or invitation. Users of these Internet pages are requested to inform themselves about such restrictions and to comply with them.

EASY SOFTWARE UK does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of the information given under the listed links and therefore rejects any liability.

All trademarks and logos mentioned on the EASY Website are registered trademarks.

All other product and company names mentioned on this Website are the properties of their respective owners or manufacturers.

Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer when you browse a website. In common with many other websites, EASY SOFTWARE’s website uses cookies in a general way to help us to understand how to make our website more effective. We do not use data from which you can be individually identified.

The table below sets out what cookies we use and why:

Cookie Name Purpose More information
Google Analytics _utma
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These cookies are used to measure visitor behaviour and usage patterns, such as the time spent on site, number of visits or what pages were viewed during a visit.All information is anonymous and reports always show aggregate, not individual data. Click here for an overview of privacy at Google
YouTube __utma
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These cookies are used to measure visitor behaviour and usage patterns, such as the number of visits or what videos were viewed during a visit.All information is anonymous and reports always show aggregate, not individual data.

Most browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. If you’re using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari you should be able to configure your browser to restrict or block cookies, or you may wish to delete them, by going to your browsers settings. Below are short instructions for how to do this in the four most popular browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer
Click the ‘Tools’ icon in the top right hand corner and select ‘Internet options’. In the pop up window select the ‘Privacy’ tab. From here you can adjust your cookie settings.

Google Chrome
Click the spanner in the top right hand corner and select ‘Settings’. From here select ‘Under the hood’ and change the settings under ‘Privacy’.

Mozilla Firefox
From the drop down menu in the top left hand corner select ‘Options’. In the pop up window select the ‘Privacy’ tab. From here you can adjust your cookie settings.

Safari
From the settings drop down menu in the top right hand corner select ‘Preferences’. Select the ‘Security’ tab and from here you can adjust your cookie settings.

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