Privacy & Cookie policy

Cookie Policy

During a visit to this website, cookies are placed on the hard disk of your computer or mobile device.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that we store on your computer or mobile device when you visit the website.

Cookies are usually used to keep websites functioning optimally, to keep track of the actions of visitors to the website, to keep log-in details, etc. There are different types of cookies that can be distinguished according to their origin, function and lifetime.

Which cookies do we use and why?

We initially use "First party cookies". These are technical cookies that are used by the website and that aim to make the site function optimally. Example: settings that the user made on previous visits to the site.

We also use a number of "Third party cookies". These are technical cookies that are used by third parties and that are intended to inform us about your browsing behavior and about your technical data.

What kind of cookies are there and what do they serve?

Necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the functioning of the site and ensure that your cookie preferences are saved.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies improve your browsing experience, as they allow us to remember information that affects the behavior and design of the website, such as your preferred language or the region where you live.

Analytical cookies

These cookies measure the number of visitors to the website and provide a general overview of your visit. This way we discover what works well and what we can still improve. All collected data is anonymous.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The goal is to display advertisements that are relevant to the individual user and therefore more valuable to publishers and external advertisers.

Which cookies are placed via our site?

.ASPXFORMAUTH (session cookie)

  • Type: first party
  • Kind: essential cookie
  • Lifetime: session
  • Purpose: this cookie allows communication between web server and browser and temporarily saves information from your session. For example, it ensures that you do not have to log in again on every page.

language (session cookie)

  • Type: first party
  • Kind: essential cookie
  • Lifetime: 1 year after last visit
  • Purpose: to keep track of the language choice of the user

__utma (Google Tag Manager)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifespan: 2 years
  • Aim: to distinguish between unique users and sessions

__utmb (Google Tag Manager)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifespan: 30 minutes
  • Goal: determines new sessions and visits

__utmc (Google Tag Manager)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifetime: session
  • Purpose: works together with the __utmb cookie to identify new sessions of returning visitors

__utmt (Google Tag Manager)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifespan: 10 minutes
  • Goal: slows down the request speed and ensures that data collection on sites with a lot of traffic is limited.

__utmz (Google Tag Manager)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifetime: 6 months
  • Goal: identifies the source you have directed to our website

datr, act, sb, presence, fr, wd, xs, c_user, dpr (Facebook.com)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: marketing cookies
  • Lifetime: session and remain for a maximum of 2 years
  • Goal: creates a user profile to show relevant advertisements on Facebook.

SSID, SID, SAPISID, APISID, HSID, SS, NID, SIDCC (google.com)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical and functional cookies
  • Lifetime: varies from the end of the session to 2 years after the session
  • Goal: Stores user preferences and information when they visit pages where Google Maps or YouTube are integrated

NID, SID, APISID, 1P_Jar (google.com)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: marketing cookies
  • Lifespan: maximum 1 year
  • Goal: Show custom ads on Google websites based on recent searches and previous interactions.

CONSENT, UULE, DV (google.com)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical and marketing cookies
  • Lifespan: is kept for a maximum of 2 years
  • Goal: collects data for Google Analytics in order to compile an anonymous user profile and to measure whether advertisements are effective.

_ga (google analytics)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifetime: 2 years after session
  • Goal: measure anonymously how users use the website

_gid (google analytics)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifetime: 24 hours after the last session
  • Purpose: to distinguish website users anonymously

Vars.hotjar (hotjar.com)

  • Type: third party
  • Kind: analytical cookie
  • Lifespan: 1 year after session
  • Goal: analyze visitor behavior by means of heat maps, funnel tracking, user polls, surveys and more.

Extra privacy information from Google

How can you disable the cookies?

You can disable the cookies, delete them or change the settings for cookies, although in that case our website will not be able to work optimally. Do you want to change the settings for cookies? Then you can use the help function of your browser to change this.

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You can manage your set cookie preferences at any time.

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