Cookie Policy

Cookies and other technologies we use

This website use only functional cookies.

What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that store certain data. The website you are visiting sends the file automatically to your internet browser. The text file is then installed on your PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone (depending on which of these devices you are using to visit the website).

Why do we use cookies?
A cookie makes your next visit to the website easier if you are using the same PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone and the same internet browser. Your website preferences are stored in the cookie and then loaded automatically.

What cookies does this website use?
We use functional cookies only.

Functional cookies
Functional cookies are anonymous cookies used to ensure that the website operates smoothly. Without them the website would not work properly. Functional cookies remember your settings, for example the language in which the website is shown. But they cannot identify you personally. We do not need to obtain consent to use functional cookies.

Below we explain different type of cookies for your understanding and in order to be fully transparent. To avoid misunderstandings, we do not use these cookies !

Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies enable website owners to analyse the use of their website. This allows them to improve the website, making it pleasanter for visitors to use and easier for them to find what they are looking for. Website owners do not need to obtain consent to use analytical cookies.

This website does not use third party cookies or analytical cookies.

If you share a page through the social media buttons (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube etc.), you must then log in on the relevant social media channel and approve the terms and conditions of that channel. The website has only included links to the relevant social media channels.

Why does a cookie announcement keep returning?
A cookie is linked to an internet browser, not to a person. For example, if you first use Google Chrome to visit the website and later use another internet browser such as Internet Explorer, they must once again inform you that cookies are used on the website. This also applies if you use a different device when returning to that website.

Do you regularly delete all your cookies? If so, you will also delete your previous choice permitting the use of cookies on this website. In such a case, the website will once again have to inform you that cookies are used.

General Information about cookies.

How can I block cookies?
You can do this by adjusting the preferred settings of your internet browser to reject all cookies. Please note that this may mean that the website no longer functions properly. In the internet browser you can also choose to permit only certain types of cookies or be sent notification when a website wishes to store a cookie.

How you can adjust the settings for blocking and controlling certain types of cookies depends on the internet browser you are using. To find out, you can consult the help function of your internet browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org where the procedure for controlling cookies in most browsers is set out step by step.

How can I delete cookies?
You can delete all cookies that have been stored on your PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone by an internet browser. How you do this depends on which internet browser you use. To find out, you can consult the help function of your internet browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org where the procedure for deleting cookies in most browsers is set out step by step.

Some websites use Google Analytics to measure traffic on our website. Google has their own Privacy Policy which you can review here. If you’d like to opt out of tracking by Google Analytics, visit the Google Analytics opt-out page.