Cookie Policy

The use of ‘cookies’
During a visit to the site, ‘cookies’ may be placed on your computer’s hard drive.

A cookie is a text file that is placed by a website’s server in your computer’s browser or on your mobile device when you consult a website. Cookies cannot be used to identify people. Cookies can only identify machines.

‘First party cookies’ are technical cookies that are placed by the visited site itself and whose purpose is to enable the site to function as efficiently as possible. Example: settings which the user made on a previous visit to the site or a preloaded form with data which the user entered on a previous visit.

‘Third Party cookies’ are cookies that do not come from the website as such but from third parties, such as a marketing or advertising plug-in for instance. Such as cookies from Facebook or Google Analytics for example. For these types of cookies, the site visitor first needs to give his/her consent – which may be by way of a bar at the bottom or the top of the website, referring to the present policy, and which does not prevent the visitor from continuing his/her visit of the website.

You may configure your internet browser in such a way that no cookies are accepted, that you receive a warning when a cookie is installed or that the cookies are subsequently removed from your hard disc. You can do so via your browser settings (go to the help feature). Please do bear in mind that certain graphic elements cannot be properly displayed or that you will not be able to use certain applications.

Through the sheer fact of using our website, you accept and agree to the way we use cookies.

Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. (‘Google’). Google Analytics uses “cookies” (tiny text files that are placed on your computer) to help the website analyse how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie on the way you use the website (with the inclusion of your IP address) is transferred to Google and stored by Google on servers located in the United States. Google uses this information to keep track of the way in which you use the website, to raise reports on activities on the website for website operators and to provide other services relating to website activities and internet use. Google is free to provide this information to third parties where Google is legally required to do so, or insofar as these third parties process the information on behalf of Google. Google will not combine your IP address with other data held by Google. You are free to refuse cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser. However, we would point out that in that case it is likely that you may not be able to reap the full benefit of the comprehensive range of features of this website. By using this website, you consent for your information to be processed by Google in the manner and for the purposes as detailed above.

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