We use cookies for our website and statistics program. Below you can read what cookies are, why we use them and how you can interact with them.

What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that we send with the pages of our website. Your browser stores these files on the hard drive of your computer, tablet or cell phone. The information stored in these files is sent back to our servers with each subsequent visit.

Types of cookies
For our website, we use technical cookies (A), tracking cookies (B) and social media cookies (C).
A. technical cookies
A technical cookie facilitates your visit to our website.

B. tracking cookies
We use a statistics program to record visitor data for our websites. We do this for our own statistics. Our statistics program works with tracking cookies. Only if a visitor does not accept cookies, the statistics program records on the basis of IP addresses.
Tracking cookies allow the statistics program to track how visitors arrive at our website and what exactly they do there. This includes data such as: number of unique visitors, number of visits, number of page views, average visit duration, pages viewed and search terms typed into Google. The tracking cookies are so-called first-party cookies; they only track visitor behavior on the website itself. We expressly do not use third-party cookies for our statistics and our website. Third-party cookies are cookies that track visitor behavior across different websites. Advertising networks in particular use these. The Dutch Cookie Law focuses specifically on these third-party cookies.

C. social media cookies.
On our website, we link to social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube and LinkedIn via buttons. These buttons work with a piece of code that comes from the source itself. With this code, cookies are placed. We have no influence on this. We advise you to read the privacy statements of Twitter and other social networks to find out what they do with the data they obtain via these cookies.
The information collected by the aforementioned social networks is incidentally transferred to and stored on servers in the United States. The mentioned networks are affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the U.S. Department of Commerce. This ensures an adequate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.

Use of cookies
We use technical cookies to facilitate the use of our website and statistics program. With the data we collect with Mtrack (via our tracking cookie), we continuously improve our website and online marketing. With the buttons for social media (and associated cookies) we show that we are also active through these channels.
Privacy
We value the privacy of our customers and visitors. For more information, please view our page on privacy.
To be clear, a cookie does not remember your name, address, phone number, age or other personal information. The cookies we use only remember your browsing habits.

Deleting and enabling and disabling cookies
We greatly appreciate it if you let us use cookies. With technical cookies we make sure that you can use our website and statistics program better. With our tracking cookie we improve our website and service.
If you do not want Mtrack to place tracking cookies on your computer, you can adjust your browser settings. You can adjust them to refuse cookies.
Information about deleting and enabling and disabling cookies can be found, among others, on the website of the Consumer Association (see below) and in your browser's manual and Help function.

More information about deleting cookies:
https://www.consumentenbond.nl/internet-privacy/cookies-verwijderen

About disabling cookies:
https://www.consumentenbond.nl/internet-privacy/adblockers-faq