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1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or other device each time you visit a website. Most cookies are used to optimise the performance of websites, to track visitor behaviour and to store login details, among other things.

There are different types of cookies, which are categorised according to their origin, their function and their lifespan. For more information about cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?

OutOfUse uses cookies to:

  • Optimise the user-friendliness and functionality of the website;
  • Analyse how the website is used and generate statistics;
  • Display information and advertisements tailored to users.

3. WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?

OutOfUse uses the folowing cookies:

 

3.1 Functional cookies

Functional cookies are cookies that ensure that the website functions properly. These are, for example, cookies for login or language preferences. They are anonymous and therefore have little impact on your privacy. Functional cookies are necessary for the functioning of the website.

3.2 Analytische cookies

We use analytical cookies to collect information about visits to our website. We use this information to analyse your visit to our website (not to know who you are). For example, how often the website is visited and which pages the website visitors access in the process. We collect this data to improve the user experience on our website. This data is made anonymous after collection.

3.3 Tracking cookies

Tracking cookies are used to build a profile based on your surfing behaviour. These tracking cookies are used to optimise the website and to personalise advertisements according to your interests.

4. HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES?

Thanks to advertising, most websites are available for free. Most of these ads are tailored to your interests. If you disable cookies, you will still see ads, but they will no longer be tailored to your preferences. You will also have to enter your login details (username/password) each time you visit the site if you choose not to enable cookies that save your preferences.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies. You can configure your browser to notify you before a cookie is placed so you have the option to either allow or block them. For more information about how to configure your browser, click on the ‘Help’ button in your browser or use the following links:

If you use more than one device to visit this website, make sure you set your cookie preferences on all devices.

For more information on managing cookies, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/.

To disable cookies from specific sites, visit: http://www.aboutads.info/choices/#completed en http://www.youronlinechoices.com/.