Cookies

On this website, we use first-party and third-party cookies. A cookie is a simple, small file submitted together with pages of this website and that your browser will save on the hard disk of your computer. The information it contains can be returned to our servers at a next visit.

First-party cookies, e.g., functional cookies, are cookies that the site itself installs and uses. These are necessary for the operation of the site and do not store any personal or traceable data.

Use of session cookies

We use session cookies to track settings and data applicable to you during your visit. You may think of language choice, values of completed forms, and shopping cart features. These cookies will be automatically removed when you close the web browser. Third party cookies are cookies of services used by the site.

Google Analytics

Through our website, a cookie of the American company Google is placed, as a part of the Analytics service. We use this service to trace and obtain reports on the way visitors use the website. Google may disclose this information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or to the extent third parties process the information on behalf of Google. We do not control this. We have not authorized Google to use the obtained analytics information for other Google services.

The information that Google collects is anonymised as far as possible. Your IP-address is expressively not communicated. The information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.

Social media

This website includes buttons to enable the promotion of web pages or sharing (e.g., like or share buttons) on social networks like LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. These buttons operate by pieces of code originating from social media channels themselves. By means of this code, cookies are placed. We do not control this. Read the relevant privacy policies (which may change frequently) to learn what these parties do with your (personal) data they process through these cookies.

The information they collect is anonymised as far as possible. The information is transferred to and stored by these social media channels on servers.