Cookies
In order for this website to function properly, we sometimes need to place small files on your computer, known as cookies. Most large websites do this.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit that site. This allows the website to remember the pages you have visited and your preferences (such as your username, language, font size, and other preferences), so that you do not have to enter these again each time you visit the site.
How do we use cookies?
On our website we use functional, analytical, marketing, and social plug-in cookies. A current overview of these cookies can be found at the bottom of this page. We use these, amongst other things, to:
- Remember your display preferences, such as contrast, colour settings, or font size
- Collect anonymised statistics that allow us to see how web pages are viewed and to improve them accordingly
- Remember that you have chatted with us, so that we can easily retrieve the chat history
- Remember your consent to the use of cookies on this site
In accordance with the guidelines of the Dutch Data Protection Authority, we have made our web analytics services more privacy-friendly by:
- Ensuring that we have a "Data Processing Agreement" in place with Google
- Anonymising your IP address
- Ensuring that data sharing with Google does not take place
You can prevent the data generated by the cookie, including your IP address, relating to your use of the website from being collected. For Google, you can do this by installing an opt-out plug-in via this link.
How do you manage cookies?
You can manage and/or delete cookies as you wish - for more information, see aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies already stored on your computer and you can configure most browsers to prevent them from being placed.
However, if you do this, you may need to manually adjust certain preferences each time you visit a site. Some services and functionalities may also no longer work as a result.
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