Cookie policy
During a visit to the website, cookies are placed on the hard drive 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 make websites function optimally, to track the actions of website visitors, to save login 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 primarily use "first party cookies". These are technical cookies used by the website and whose purpose is to allow the site to function optimally. Example: settings made by the user during previous visits to the site, or even: a pre-filled form with data the user has done during previous visits.
We also use a number of "third party cookies". These are technical cookies used by third parties whose purpose is to inform us about your browsing behaviour and about your technical data.
What types of cookies are there and what are they for?
We can divide the cookies we use into three categories:
1. Essential cookies
Essential cookies are cookies that are necessary for a website to function. They allow basic functions such as page navigation, security and load time to work.
2. Functional cookies
Functional cookies are cookies that track information about your choices and preferences on a website. For example, they remember your choice of language, login details or the region you live in.
3. Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies collect information about website visitor behaviour and website performance. Based on the results, the website can be improved and visitors get a better user experience.
4. Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies track the browsing behaviour of website visitors and compile a user profile on that basis. That profile is used to personalise the browsing experience and, for example, display personalised offers, advertisements, newsletters and the like that match your interests.
What cookies are set through our site?
CraftSessionId (session cookie)
- Type: first party
- Variety: essential cookie
- Lifetime: session
- Purpose: this cookie allows communication between web server and browser and temporarily stores information from your session. For example, it ensures that you do not have to fill out a form all over again when you reload the page or make an error.
CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN (session cookie)
- Type: first party
- Variety: essential cookie
- Lifetime: session
- Purpose: a security token used when sending forms on the website.
CookieSettings, CookieNotification (session cookie)
- Type: first party
- Variety: functional cookie
- Lifetime: 6 months
- Purpose: this cookie remembers your preferences around cookie usage on the website.
_ga, _gid (google.com)
- Type: third party
- Variety: analytical cookie
- Lifetime: 2 years after session
- Privacy: https://policies.google.com/pr...
- Purpose: anonymously measures how visitors use the website.
CONSENT, UULE, DV (google.com)
- Type: third party
- Variety: analytical and marketing cookies
- Lifetime: kept for a maximum of 2 years
- Privacy: https://policies.google.com/pr...
- Purpose: collects data for Google Analytics in order to compile an anonymous user profile and measure whether ads are effective.
c.gif, CLID (clarity.ms)
- Type: third party
- Variety: analytical cookie
- Lifetime: 1 year after session
- Privacy: https://clarity.microsoft.com/...
- Purpose: anonymously measure how visitors use the website.
bscookie, li_gc, lang, lidc, bcookie, AnalyticsSyncHistory, UserMatchHistory (Linkedin.com)
- Type: third party
- Variety: advertising cookie
- Lifetime: 1 day to 1 year after session
- Privacy: https://www.linkedin.com/legal...
- Purpose: measure audiences and interaction with ads.
prism_# (activecampaign.com)
- Type: third party
- Variety: analytical cookie
- Lifetime: 29 days
- Privacy: https://www.activecampaign.com...
- Purpose: measure audiences and interaction with ads.
How can you disable cookies?
You can disable cookies, delete them or adjust cookie settings, although if you do so, our website will no longer be able to work optimally. Do you still want to adjust the settings for cookies? You can do so via the cookie settings button at the bottom of the footer.