What are cookies?
We reserve the right to use "Cookies".
Cookies are small text files which are saved on your computer when visiting a website.
Cookies are permanent when they remain on your computer even after the browser has been closed. Temporary cookies disappear as soon as the browser has been closed.
Direct cookies are sent directly by the website you visit. Indirect cookies are cookies installed by third parties. A website's server can only read the cookies it has installed itself, and has no access to other information found on your computer.
Cookies are stored in the folder of your browser on your computer. Cookies usually consist of the name of the server that placed the cookie, an expiry date, and a unique number code.
Generally cookies make the interaction between the visitor and the website faster and easier, and help the visitor navigate between the different parts of a website. Cookies can also be used to enable analysis of information, such as the number of visits to a website or to make the content or advertisement on a website more relevant for the visitor, and/or can be adapted to his personal taste and needs.
Which cookies do we use?
Different kinds of cookies are used on our Website:
Necessary cookies: these cookies are indispensable to visit our Website and to use certain parts of the Website. For example, they allow you to navigate between the different parts of the website, fill in forms/requests, etc.
Functional cookies: these cookies are cookies that make it easier for our Website to work, make it more pleasant for visitors, and ensure that you have a more personalised browsing experience. For example, these cookies can remember your language choice so that you are not asked again the next time you visit the Website.
Performance cookies: we use performance cookies to obtain information about visitors' use of our Website in order to improve the content of our Website(s), etc.
Analytical cookies: the Website also uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. ("Google") for statistical purposes. Google Analytics itself uses cookies (temporary, permanent and direct) to analyse how visitors use our Website. The information generated by the cookies concerning your use of our Website (including your IP address, time of visit to the site, the type of browser that you use, the pages you consult and the files you download) is transferred to and archived by Google on servers in the United States. Google uses this information to create reports on the website activity for us. Google may not supply this information to third parties unless there is a legal obligation to do so. Google will not combine your IP address with other data at its disposal. By using our Website, you consent to the processing of the information by Google in the manner and for the purposes as described above. Google complies with the Safe Harbor principles and subscribes to the Safe Harbor program operated by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
In the event that you do not wish data on your website visit to be forwarded to Google Analytics, you can download and install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
You will find further information on privacy in Google Analytics here.
Cookies and privacy
Our cookies do not allow a person to be identified individually. Cookies do not contain any personal information so it cannot link you as a person to any name or surname. Only the IT-system on which the cookie is stored can be identified via its IP-address.
Removing and disabling cookies
Most internet browsers are automatically configured to accept cookies. However, you can remove existing cookies and reject new cookies via your browser settings. The way of doing this varies from one browser to another. If necessary, consult the Help-function of your browser. If you remove or reject these cookies, you may not be able to make full use of the possibilities provided by our Website.