Cookies

Cookies

What is a cookie?
We are not using cookies on this website. A cookie is a small file that is sent with the pages of this website and are stored by your browser on the hard drive of your computer. Thus we can include different retrievals of pages of the website and combine the user behaviour. You can disable cookies through your browser.”

Facebook, Twitter en Google
Our website includes buttons to promote webpages (‘like’) of share (‘tweet’) on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google. These buttons work through snippets of code directly from Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google. Cookies are placed by means of this code. We do not have influence on that. Please read the privacy statement of Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google (which can change frequently) to read what they do with your (personal) data they process through these cookies.’ ‘The information they collect is anonymised as much as possible. The information is transmitted to and through Twitter, Facebook, Google and LinkedIn stored on servers in the United States. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google comply to the Safe Harbor principles and are affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an adequate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.’

Google Analytics
Through our website, a cookie is placed from the US company Google, as part of the ‘Analytics’ service. We use this service to track and get reports about how visitors use our site. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if Google is legally required, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. We have no influence on this. We have Google not allowed to use the data analytics information with other Google services. ‘The information Google collect is anonymised as much as possible. The information is transmitted to and through Google stored on servers in the United States. Google comply to the Safe Harbor principles and is affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an adequate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.’