Cookie policy
The new telecom law came into effect on 1 June 2012. This law requires every website to report the use of cookies. This website also uses cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer to remember your preferences while surfing. Cookies never store personal data such as your name, address, age or other characteristics. Only your preferences and interests based on your surfing behavior are stored.
The use of cookies is safe. We think it is very important that you know which cookies our website uses and for what purposes they are used. We would like to guarantee both your privacy and the user-friendliness of our website as much as possible.
Below you can read more about the cookies that are used by and via our website and for what purposes.
Which cookies does this site use?
The following cookies are used on this website:
Functional cookies
These cookies are necessary for you to be able to surf the website properly. They allow you to navigate through the website and use the functions of the website. Functional cookies also increase the user-friendliness of the website by remembering your choices (eg language preference).
Performance cookies
We use performance cookies to collect anonymous data about the use of this website. This anonymous data includes the number of visitors, the time they spend on a web page, error messages and the way they arrive on our site. We use Google Analytics for this.
Statistics are made of the collected information. These statistics give us a crucial insight into the use of the website and enable us to make structure, navigation and content as user-friendly as possible for you. The statistics and other reports are always anonymous and are never traced back to individual persons.
Links to Other Websites
On the website you will find a number of links to other websites. Although these websites have been selected with care, we cannot accept any responsibility with regard to the use of your data by those organizations. Read the privacy statement, if available, of the website you are visiting
How can you manage your cookies?
Most browsers automatically accept cookies. If you do not want websites to place cookies on your computer, you can adjust your browser settings so that you receive a warning before cookies are placed. You can also adjust the settings in such a way that your browser
refuses all cookies (or only third party cookies). You can also delete the cookies that have already been placed. Please note that you have to adjust the settings separately for each browser and computer you use.
Be aware that if you do not want cookies, we can no longer guarantee that our website will work properly. It may be that some functions of the site are lost or even that you can no longer see certain websites at all.
How you can adjust your settings differs per browser. If necessary, consult the help function of your browser:
Amendments
We will have to adjust this statement from time to time, because, for example, our website or the rules surrounding cookies change. We may change the content of the statements and the cookies at any time and without prior notice. You can consult this webpage for the latest version.