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Cookies Policy

Cookie statement

(version 06/05/2022)

Vitalic, the operator of this website, uses cookies to optimise your browsing experience and to make the website more responsive to your needs and preferences. This cookie statement provides you with more information about the cookies we use on this website and how to change your cookie preferences.

  1. About cookies

  2. List of cookies used on this website

  3. Your cookie preferences

  4. Updates

  5. Contact

1. About cookies

Cookies are small text files that can be placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit websites and store certain information. You can find more information on the different types of cookies below. Under “2. List of cookies used on this website ” you can find a complete list of cookies used on this website.

Temporary cookies / Persistent cookies

“Temporary cookies” or “session cookies” are cookies that are temporarily stored on your computer or mobile device during the browsing session and are deleted as soon as you close the browser. “Persistent cookies” remain on your computer or mobile device after you close your browser and are used to recognise you when you revisit the website. A persistent cookie is deleted after a well-defined expiry date has passed.

First Party Cookies / Third Party batch of cookies

“First-party cookies” are cookies set directly by the website operator, which can only be read by the website. “Third-party cookies” are cookies placed on the website by third parties and/or used to transmit certain information about your visit to this third party.This happens, for example, because the website contains elements from other websites, such as images, social media plug-ins or advertising. When the browser or other software fetches these elements from other websites, the cookies set by those other websites are considered third-party cookies.

Necessary cookies / Functional cookies

“Necessary cookies” or “technically essential cookies” are cookies that are necessary for the website to work correctly (e.g. ensuring an even load on the website so that it remains functional and accessible). “Functional cookies” are cookies that are necessary to improve your browsing experience or to provide a functionality explicitly requested by you (e.g. remembering your login or tracking selected items, but also e.g. video playback). Necessary cookies and functional cookies may be set without your consent.

Statistical cookies / Marketing and social media cookies

“Statistical cookies” are cookies that collect information about how you use the website in order to improve search engine hits and the functioning of the website (e.g. by finding out whether and how you use the functionalities of our website in order to improve our website). “Marketing cookies” are cookies that collect information about your browsing, search and purchasing behaviour in order to offer you personalised advertising based on your personal interests (e.g. on social media platforms). Furthermore, some cookies make it possible to share website content on social media platforms (e.g. via the “Facebook thumb”). Analytical cookies and marketing cookies are only set if you have given your consent. These social media platforms may also use the information they collect via these cookies for their own purposes. You can always find more information about this in the privacy statement of the respective social media platforms.

2. List of cookies used on this website

Below you can find a complete list of cookies used on this website:

Functional cookies

Statistical cookies

Cookie

Function

Origin

Expiry period

cmplz_user_data

This is a cookie that determines which cookie banner is shown to a particular visitor during a given session based on various variables such as, for example, location data, most recent version, ...

First party

1 year

cmplz_policy_id

This is a cookie that stores which version of the cookie policy a visitor has accepted on the website.

First party

1 year

cmplz_marketing, cmplz_statistics,

cmplz_functional

cmplz_preferences_

cmplz_consented_services

This collection of cookies stores by category of cookies which cookies the website visitor has accepted.

First party

1 year

cmplz_banner_status

This cookie stores whether or not the website visitor has closed the cookie banner.

First party

1 year

uvc

This cookie is a cookie from Add To Any that provides load balancing functionality. This allows traffic on the website to be distributed across different servers from Add To Any

Third party

1 day

Cookie

Function

Origin

Expiry period

_ga

This cookie is a cookie from Google that distinguishes between visitors, for example between new visitors and returning visitors, by assigning each visitor a unique identifier.

Third party

2 years

_gid

This cookie is a Google cookie that, by assigning a unique identifier, records the visitor's behaviour on the website for 1 day and then generates statistical reports on the overall visitor behaviour (the 'user journey') on the website. The purpose of these statistical reports is to optimise the operation of the website.

Third party

1 day

_ga_<container-id>

This cookie is a Google cookie used to remember the state of a visitor's session on the website, for example to determine whether a user is a new visitor or a returning visitor.

Third party

2 years

3. Your cookie preferences

When you visit the website for the first time, we ask you for your cookie preferences via a banner. You cannot refuse technically essential cookies and functional cookies when you want to use our website. These will be set automatically during your visit to and certain use of the website. Analytical cookies,marketing cookies and social media cookies are only set when you consent to them via the cookie preferences. Consent can be given for each type of cookie. Refusing certain cookies means that certain functionalities of the website will not be available, for example the possibility of sharing the website on social media. You can change your cookie preferences at any time via your Cookie Preferences. Consult your browser settings if you want to know which cookies have been placed on your computer or mobile device or if you want to delete cookies. You can find more information on how to do this via these links:  

Firefox

Chrome

Safari

Internet Explorer

Firefox (mobile)

Chrome (mobile)

Safari (mobile)

Microsoft Edge

4. Updates

This Cookie Statement may be amended from time to time to the extent permitted in accordance with applicable data protection regulations. You can always access the most up-to-date version via the website.

5. Contact

If you have any questions about the use of cookies on the website, you can always contact us by e-mail (info.vitalic@gmail.com) or by sending a letter to the address below, stating “Privacy”:

Vitalic
Herring sledge 21
9180 Moerbeke

1.For the cookie policy, I need the name of all the cookies, their purpose and retention period, and this sorted by type of cookies: these are either technical/necessary cookies, functional cookies and advertising cookies. If analytical or advertising cookies are present, the website visitor should be able to refuse these cookies via the cookie banner. Currently, the website visitor can only click ‘ok’ in the cookie banner. without being able to refuse these types of cookies.

2. the cookie and privacy policy should be understandable and in Dutch.

3.The privacy policy should include the following information to the website visitor:
– name and contact details of the organisation that determines why and how the personal data is used (the data controller is in this case vitalic)
– what  reason (legal basis) you have for processing personal data (commercial)
– Who gets the personal data (only Vitalic)
– whether you transfer the data outside the EU (we don’t)
– How long you keep the data (5 years)
– What are the rights of the customer? (removable and unsubscrible at al times)
– Where the customer can lodge a complaint. (see contactpage on website)
– whether and why the customer is obliged to give the personal data to you (for sending their order)
– whether you use automated decision-making and how you do so (no)
– whether you have obtained the data from another organization (no).