Cookie Policy

More information why we use cookies

What is a cookie?
Our website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file that contains small amounts of information that a website can send to and store on your computer or device.

By using our website, you automatically agree to our cookie policy.

What types of cookies do we use?
On our website we use functional, analytical, and tracking cookies. Functional cookies, for example, make sure that we remember that you have clicked away the cookie notification, or that you have scrolled down. We use analytical and technical cookies to collect information about visits to our website (statistics) in order to continually improve our website and offer you the best possible experience.

Google Analytics & Search Console
Our website stores cookies from the American company Google as part of the Google Analytics service. We use this service to track and get reports about how visitors use the website. Google can pass this information on to third parties if Google is legally required to do so or if third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. This is not within our control. We do not allow Google to use the information obtained for other Google services.

The information collected by Google is made as anonymous as possible. Your IP address will expressly not be recorded; it is anonymised. The information is transmitted to and stored on servers in the United States by Google. Google states it will adhere to the Privacy Shield principles, and is associated with the Privacy Shield program of the American Trade Department. This ensures an adequate level of protection when processing any personal information.

More information on Google’s privacy policy.

Sharing through social media
On our website, you will find social media icons that you can use to promote web pages by sharing them on social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instragram, and TikTok. These buttons work by using strings of code generated by the social networks themselves, which are then used to store cookies on your computer.  This is not within our control. Please read the privacy policies of Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, or TikTok (which are subject to regular changes) to find out how they use the personal information they collect with these cookies.

The information collected by Google is made as anonymous as possible. It is transmitted to and stored on servers in the United States by Twitter, Facebook, Google and LinkedIn. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook en Google state they will adhere to the Privacy Shield principles, and are associated with the Privacy Shield program of the American Trade Department. This ensures an adequate level of protection when processing any personal information.

Logged into you Google account
If you are logged into your Google account, external cookies may be stored from the Google domain that we cannot directly control.  Please read Google’s privacy policy to find out how they use the (personal) information they collect with these cookies.

Cookies of the “doubleclick” type may also be placed, which seek to target you through Google ads. These cookies and advertisements are not within our control.

Right to access, correction or removal of your data
You have the right to request access, correction or removal of your data. To do so, please go to our contact page. To prevent misuse we may ask you to adequately identify yourself. When it comes to access to personal information linked to a cookie, you must send a copy of the cookie to us.  You can find this information via your browser’s settings.

Disabling cookies
You can disable cookies completely by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser.   For more detailed information on this subject, please consult the Help Center of your browser.

More information about cookies?
You can find more information about cookies on the following websites:

The cookie law explained

Cookies, the GDPR, and the ePrivacy directive

Clear Cache and cookies

Please let us know if you have any questions.