Privacy-sensitive data or personal data is processed via our website. We consider the careful handling of personal data of great importance. Personal data is therefore carefully processed and secured by us.
In our processing, we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. This means, among other things, that:
We are responsible for data processing. In this privacy statement, we explain which personal data we collect and use and for what purpose. We recommend that you read them carefully.
Use of Personal Data
By using our website, we
obtain certain information from you. That can be personal data. We only
store and use the personal data that are provided directly by you, in
the context of the service you have requested, or of which it is clear
that they are provided to us for processing.
We use the following information for the purposes stated in this privacy statement:
Ads
Our website displays advertisements.
Cookies
Our website uses cookies. When you visit
our website for the first time, a notice is displayed in which we
explain why we use cookies. We regard your further use of our website as
consent to this use of cookies. You are free to disable cookies through
your browser. Keep in mind that it is possible that our website will no
longer work optimally.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to keep
track of how visitors use our website.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
We reserve the
right to make changes to this privacy statement. It is recommended that
you consult this privacy statement regularly so that you are aware of
these changes.
View and Change Your Data
For questions about our
privacy policy or questions about access to and changes to (or deletion
of) your personal data, you can contact us at any time using the details
below. You can also send us a request to view, change, or delete this
data. You can also submit a request to request a data export for data
that we use with your permission, or indicate with reasons that you want
us to limit the processing of personal data.
Personal Data Authority
Of course, we are happy to
help you if you have complaints about the processing of your personal
data. Under privacy legislation, you also have the right to file a
complaint with the Data Protection Authority against the processing of
personal data. You can contact the Data Protection Authority for this.