Cookies

Cookies

Cookies policy
The term “cookies” is used in this document as a reference to cookies and similar technologies that fall within the scope of the EU directive on privacy and electronic communication.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small data files that your browser places on your computer or device. Cookies help your browser to navigate through a website. The cookies themselves cannot collect any information that is stored on your computer or in your files.

If a server uses a web browser to read cookies, they can help a website to deliver a user friendly service. To protect your privacy, your browser only gives a website access to the cookies that have already been sent to you by the browser.

What are cookies used for?

In order to improve our website, we use Google Analytics. With this service, we can map out how visitors use our website. We use cookies to learn more about the way in which you respond to the contents of our website and to help us to optimise your experience when visiting our website.

Cookies remember the type of browser you are using and which additional browser software you have installed. They also remember your preferences, such as language and region, that will remain your standard settings during a next visit to our website. The cookies also enable you to rate pages and to fill in forms with which you can give comments.

A number of cookies we use are session cookies and last until the moment you close your browser. Other cookies remain stored on your computer longer. Click here for more information about the different types of cookies we use.

How are cookies of third parties used?

For some functions on our websites, we use external providers, for example, when you visit a page with videos that are imbedded in or refer to Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin or YouTube. These videos or links (and all other content of third parties) can contain cookies of third parties. For more information about their use of cookies, we refer to the policies of the third parties’ websites. See also our information about cookies of third parties, which we use.

How can I refuse the use of cookies and remove them?

We do not use cookies to receive information that is traceable to you as a person. However, if you would like, you can choose to refuse or block the cookies placed by Heisterkamp by websites of third parties by changing your browser settings. See the Help-function in your browser program for more information about this. Please be aware that most browsers accept cookies automatically. You may have to remove or block the cookies actively if you do not want any cookies being used.

You can also find information about the removal or refusal of cookies and more information about cookies in general at www.allaboutcookies.org. For more information about the use of cookies for mobile phone browsers and how to refuse or remove these, we refer to the user instructions of your mobile device.

If you refuse the use of cookies, it will still be possible for you to visit our website, but a number of functions may not work properly.

Amendments regarding this policy

From time to time, we may amend this privacy policy. If we make essential changes in this privacy policy and/or in the way we use your personal data, we will report these changes on this page and we will do all that is in our power to make these changes known to you. We advise you to regularly consult our privacy policy.

How you can contact us

If you would like to contact Heisterkamp regarding our privacy policy, you can send an email to: info@heisterkamp.eu

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