Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy for website visitors
As a data controller, we aim to provide you with a clear and user-friendly website featuring content that is most relevant to you. To achieve this, we use technologies that collect information about you and about how you and other visitors use our website.
With this cookie policy, we seek to ensure transparency and provide a comprehensive overview of what the processing of your information entails, what you should be aware of, and what options you have to object to such processing.
Our use of cookies may involve the processing of personal data covered by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We therefore recommend that you also read our Privacy Policy.
Identification of the data controller
Our organisation is the data controller for the personal data described in this cookie policy:
Grant Thornton, Godkendt Revisionspartnerselskab
CVR: 34209936
Lautrupsgade 11
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Email: dpo@dk.gt.com
Purpose of cookies on our website
On www.grantthornton.dk/en, both first-party cookies and third-party cookies are used. First-party cookies are set by the website you visit, whereas third-party cookies are set by a third party with embedded elements on the website.
Many of the cookies set on www.grantthornton.dk/en are session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser. However, persistent cookies are also used. These are stored on your hard drive for a limited period, after which they expire and are automatically deleted. Persistent cookies are renewed each time you visit our website.
Technical functionality
We use cookies to remember your preferences, for example whether you have accepted cookies.
Traffic measurement
We also use cookies to monitor website performance and improve user experience. All information is collected anonymously and may include data such as the number of visitors, the visitor’s geographic region, and which pages have been visited.
When you visit www.grantthornton.dk, Google Analytics places cookies in your browser to collect statistical data. All data is collected anonymously. You may opt out of Google Analytics cookies via Google’s opt-out mechanism.
GDPR legal basis for processing
When using our website, you can manage your cookie preferences via our cookie banner. We process any personal data contained in cookies on the following legal bases:
Legitimate interest
When you visit the website, our organisation uses cookies that are necessary to operate the website. Necessary cookies are set in order to pursue our legitimate interest in marketing and targeting our material. This processing is based on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest).
Consent
You may choose to consent to other non-essential cookies. In such cases, processing is based on Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent). You may withdraw or modify your consent to non-essential cookies at any time, and you may block cookies in your browser.
Click on the cookie banner to access the complete list of cookies.
Definition of cookies
Cookies are small text files that our website may place on your computer’s hard drive, smartphone, or other electronic device. In this policy and consent context, the term “cookies” also includes other forms of automatic data collection, such as Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects), Web Storage (HTML5), JavaScript technologies, or cookies set via other software. The term also includes information about MAC addresses and other device-related data.
There are two primary types of cookies: temporary and persistent. Temporary cookies are linked to the current website visit and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies are stored on your device and automatically delete themselves after a defined period but are renewed each time you visit the website.
Cookies via social media
You can share content from our website using share buttons related to LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Xing.
You may also visit Grant Thornton’s YouTube channel and LinkedIn profile. Additionally, you can access our advisors’ LinkedIn profiles via our website.
LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Xing only set cookies in your browser once you click the “visit” or “share” button for the respective social media platform. If you do so, the relevant social media platform will receive data about you. In such cases, the cookie and privacy policy of the respective social media platform applies. These platforms have their own cookie and privacy policies, which we do not control.
We have embedded YouTube videos on our website, which set cookies once you click play. In such cases, YouTube’s cookie and privacy policy applies. We do not control YouTube’s policies.
Deletion of cookies
If you do not wish our organisation to set or read cookies on your device, you may at any time modify or withdraw your consent via the cookie overview, or block cookies in your browser settings.
How you block cookies depends on the browser you use. If you use multiple browsers, you must change or withdraw your consent or block cookies in each browser. Please note that the website may not function optimally if you delete or block cookies.
Types of cookies
By accessing the cookie banner in the lower left corner of the website, you can see for what purposes each cookie is used, who sets it, and how long it is stored on your device.
Overview of used cookies
Cookie policy last updated: 26 February 2026