Cookie Policy
Use of cookies on our website
During your visit to our website, we place cookies on your computer. We do this for the sole purpose of optimising your experience on our website as much as possible. We can, for example, remember your language preferences or display the contact details of staff members from your own office.
We do not use these cookies to monitor your browsing behaviour on other websites. These cookies are also necessary for the proper functioning of the website. Without these cookies, this website would not function properly.
If you nevertheless do not wish to use cookies, you can prevent their use through a setting in your internet browser. To do this, consult the "Help" function of your browser.
A cookie is simply a technology used to remember something about you.
Without cookies, a website would be like a goldfish that loses its memory every time you visit a new page. As soon as you browse to a new page, it no longer remembers who you are.
This can be both a good and a bad thing. Indeed, without memory, a website cannot do much. It cannot log you in because it forgets who you are. It cannot let you buy anything because it forgets what you want to buy.
But it also means it cannot track you. Some websites use cookies to remember what you do on those sites and to show you targeted ads. Some of these sites also share their cookies, so that ads on one site know what you liked on another. This has scared many people.
More than 90% of websites use cookies. Cookies are not automatically a positive or negative thing, but it is worth knowing what actions you can take regarding them.
You can disable them entirely, which would be like banning all music to avoid a single album. Many websites would simply no longer work.
A better option would be to disable third-party cookies, which would mean most websites can no longer share information about you. Finally, you can also inform yourself about the websites you visit. Most websites have a policy that describes what they do.
