Session cookies
These can look, for example, like: e84db5f2a239b8f4573615f752d3e4c7 and run to the end of the session. They serve purely for the effective functioning of the website and they remember which pages you have visited on the website. It also allows, for example, the user to download PDF files from our website and for the website to remember the contents of your shopping basket.
Cookie consent status
The user’s preferences concerning cookie choices are saved here, for example which cookies you have accepted and which you have not.
Server
This cookie is placed by the web host so that in the case of calamity it can trace back which webserver out of the host’s cluster has handled a request so that the source of the problem can be tracked down more quickly. No personal details are sent via this cookie.
NO_CACHE
The no-cache cookie tells the browser not to cache the server "Set-Cookie" header for certain pages. This only has to do with the optimization of the website and nothing to do with personal data.
Cookies to measure visits (anonymous)
Analytic cookies enable us to measure website visits. These statistics give us an insight into how often our website is used, which information visitors are looking for and which pages are visited most. Through this we know which parts of the website are popular, and which areas of the website we can improve. We continuously analyse and improve our website in order to make the visitors’ experience as enjoyable as possible. The statistics that we gather cannot be traced back to individuals. These details are always gathered anonymously. We use Google Analytics to get an insight into the data. We have entered into a processor agreement with Google for this, and besides masking the last octet of the IP address (anonymization) we have also turned off the "data sharing". We do not make use of any other Google services in conjunction with Google Analytics cookies.
Analytic cookies are placed with every visit to our website. Analytic cookies (_ga,_gat en_gid) gather amongst other things the following details:
• Your IP address (the traceability of visitors is limited as much as possible by the anonymization of the last groups of digits of each IP address);
• A record of the number of visitors to our web pages;
• A record of the duration of the visit;
• Location (on the basis of anonymized IP addresses);
• The searches performed on the website;
• Details about your browser and the device which you use to visit our website such as operating system and screen size;
• The search terms used in the search engine on the website itself;
• How you have reached our website. For example, which search terms you have used to arrive at our website, or if you have clicked on one of our adverts or on a link on another website to reach us;
• Items that you have purchased or added to the shopping cart on the website.
For more information about what Google does with the gathered data, we refer you to Google’s privacy statement. This statement can change regularly.