Cookie policy

A cookie is a small piece of text that websites place on you computer, telephone or tablet as soon as you visit a website. Such a piece of text is a computer code that you connot read yourself. A cookie make it possible to distinguish between users. For example, cookies can ensure that you remain logged in or that you see advertisements that are of interest to you. There are many types of cookies.

Which cookies are we using?

At the moment we only use functional cookies. There cookies are anonymous and have little impact on your privacy. By using funcational cookies we can:

  • Let our website work.
  • Place social media buttons on our website.
  • Place embedded content, for example: photos and videos that are host on other websites as YouTube.
  • Creating opportunities to contact us.
  • Creating opportunities to sign in for the newsletter.

Social media and cookies

The social media buttons on our website are pieces of code from the social media itself. This cookie remembers, for example, that you are logged in, so that you do not have to log in every time to share something. We do not know what they do with your personal data. For this, we refer to the social media itself.

Do we change our cookies?

We may place other cookies in the future. If we do this, we will state this in our cookie policy and we will ask for permission when you visit our website.

What are the options for disabling cookies and what are the consequences?

By clicking “Accept” to our request to place cookies, you agree to all cookies we use. At the moment these are only functional cookies. You connot turn this off. However, it is possible to disable certain cookies. This can be done via the settings button. If you decide to disable certain cookies now, it will not affect your experience on our website.

Block and delete cookies

You can also choose to block cookies. You can do that via your browser. This can mean that certain websites no longer work properly. You can also delete cookies via your browser.