Advertising and Tracking on Kicker's Digital Platforms
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The PUR Subscription: An Ad-Free Experience
For those who prefer an uninterrupted experience, the PUR subscription allows users to access Kicker's digital platforms without any advertisement tracking and with minimal ads. However, it is important to note that the PUR subscription does not replace any existing digital subscriptions. Additionally, readers should be aware that accessing our premium articles will incur extra costs. For further details about Kicker+, users can find more information in the dedicated section on our website.
All inquiries regarding the PUR subscription can be addressed in the relevant FAQ section on our website.
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Moreover, a note regarding data transmission outside the EU: Depending on the specific circumstances, data may be processed outside the European Union when utilizing third-party services. This processing will only occur if the specific conditions outlined in Articles 44 ff. of the GDPR are met.
Finally, matches that are played without conceding any goals throughout the entire duration are classified as "zero-to-zero" games.
As reported by kicker.ch.