What is a cookie?
I use cookies on this website. A cookie is a small (text) file that your browser stores on your computer when you visit my website. This information can be returned to me on your next visit. This way my website can recognize you.
I use cookies on this website. A cookie is a small (text) file that your browser stores on your computer when you visit my website. This information can be returned to me on your next visit. This way my website can recognize you.
Why do I use cookies?
Cookies ensure that the website is fast, works well and you can safely visit my website. In addition, third-party cookies (Twitter, Behance [an Adobe service], LinkedIn and Facebook) can be used to promote or share web pages on social networks.
Cookies ensure that the website is fast, works well and you can safely visit my website. In addition, third-party cookies (Twitter, Behance [an Adobe service], LinkedIn and Facebook) can be used to promote or share web pages on social networks.
Which cookies do I use?
My website uses functional cookies. These functional cookies are necessary for the website to work. Without these cookies, not all elements of the website can be loaded.
Google Analytics is also used to keep track of website usage. If you want to opt-out from Google then you can.
Use this Add-on in your browser: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Buttons from Twitter / Behance / LinkedIn / Facebook
My website includes buttons to promote web pages or share on social networks such as Twitter, Behance (an Adobe service), LinkedIn and Facebook. These buttons work through pieces of code that come from Twitter or Behance, LinkedIn and Facebook itself. Cookies are placed through this code. I have no influence on that. Read the privacy statement of Twitter or of Behance, LinkedIn and Facebook (which can change regularly) to read what they do with your (personal) data that they process via these cookies. The information they collect is anonymised as much as possible. The information is transferred to and through Twitter, Behance / Adobe, LinkedIn and Facebook and stored on servers in the United States. Twitter, Behance / Adobe and Facebook state that they adhere to the Privacy Shield principles and are affiliated with the Privacy Shield program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.
Right to inspect and correct or delete your data
You can view, correct or delete your personal data. You can email me for this.
Switching cookies on and off and deleting them
You can choose not to consent to the placing of cookies. In the internet browser you can also set that cookies are blocked. It differs per browser how you can set this up, most browsers explain this in the help function. If you block cookies, my website may not work as intended.
More information about cookies?
You can find more information about cookies on the following website:
Your Online Choices: “A guide to online behavioural advertising
Your Online Choices: “A guide to online behavioural advertising
Last modification: December 28, 2018.