Cookie statement
What is a cookie?
We use cookies on this website. A cookie is a simple small file that is sent along with
pages of this website [and/or Flash applications] and is stored by your browser on your
computer hard drive. The information stored therein can be sent back to our servers on
a subsequent visit.
The use of permanent cookies
We use permanent cookies to recognise you when you visit our website again. The
website can then be adjusted to your preferences. In addition, we use Tawk Chat for
support questions.
If you have given us permission to place cookies, we can remember this by using a
cookie. This means you don’t have to repeat your preferences all the time, which saves
you time and makes it easier to use our website. You can remove permanent cookies
through the settings of your browser.
Use of session cookies
We use a session cookie to see which parts of the website you have viewed during this
visit. We can then adjust our services as much as possible to the surfing behaviour of
our visitors. These cookies are automatically deleted when you close your web browser.
Google Analytics
The American company Google places a cookie through our website as part of the
Analytics service. We use this service to track and report on the manner visitors are
using the website. Google can provide this information to third parties if Google is
legally obligated to do so, or if third parties process the information on behalf of Google.
We have no influence on this. For more information, please refer to:
https://www.google.nl/intl/nl/analytics/
Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
Our website contains buttons to promote (‘like’) or share (‘tweet’) web pages on social
networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. These buttons use pieces of code that
originate from Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter themselves. Cookies are placed through
this code. The social pixel cookies provide a better user experience and are spread
across multiple platforms. For this, our website communicates with Facebook and
LinkedIn about placed cookies. We have no influence on this. Please read the privacy
statements of Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter (which can change regularly) to read what
they do with your (personal) data that they process through these cookies.
Enabling and disabling cookies and deleting them
More information about enabling, disabling and deleting cookies can be found in the
instructions and/or using the Help function of your browser.