Cookie statement

Cookie statement

This site uses cookies. A cookie is a small file of information that is stored on your device (e.g. computer, tablet, smartphone or smartwatch) when you visit our website.

 

Most internet browsers are set to accept cookies automatically, but you can change your browser settings to refuse all cookies or to let you know when a cookie is sent. However, if cookies are disabled in your browser you may find that some features and services on our website (and on other sites) do not function properly.

Which cookies do we use on our website?

 

Persistent cookies

The use of persistent (functional) cookies enables us to ensure that you don't need to repeat certain actions. They allow us to remember your preferences from a previous visit to our website. This saves you time and makes the website easier to use. You can delete persistent cookies using your browser preferences.

 

Session cookies

We activate session cookies during your visit to our site and they are automatically deleted as soon as you close the browser. Session cookies enable us to remember which parts of the site you have viewed during a visit and to tailor our services accordingly.

 

Google Analytics cookies

Google places cookies via our website as part of their Analytics service. We use this service to track visitor behaviour and to obtain reports on how visitors use our website. We can then use this information to improve our site. The purpose is thus not to retain personal data, but to keep track of your actions on the website.

 

Google stores this information and uses it for reporting purposes. Google’s privacy policy can be viewed at http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.

 

Google also participates in the Privacy Shield Framework, which enables compliance with data security guidelines between Europe, Switzerland and the United States.

 

Social media cookies

Our website contains buttons you can use to share our messages or web pages on social media. These enable you to 'like' things via Facebook or YouTube, or send a tweet using Twitter. These buttons work using small pieces of code that come from the social media platforms themselves. Cookies are placed via this code. We play no role in this. In their own Privacy Statements, the social media platforms state what they do with your data via the cookies.

 

Our own tracking cookies

We request a tracking cookie as soon as you visit our website. The resulting profile is not linked to your name, address, email address, etc.; it is only used to match advertisements to your profile to ensure that they are as relevant to you as possible. These cookies are only placed with your permission. 

 

Permission

We ask your permission before placing tracking cookies. If you do not want us to place these cookies on your computer, telephone or tablet, you can adjust your browser preferences. You can also delete cookies that have already been placed and can withdraw your consent to the placing of cookies. If you refuse cookies, we cannot guarantee that our website will function properly.

 

Questions

If you have questions and/or comments about this cookie statement, you can let us know using the contact form. Barenbrug aims to respond to all questions/comments within four weeks.

 

Changes to cookie statement

We reserve the right to make changes to our cookie policy. This cookie statement was last updated on 27 June 2018.