Cookies consist of small text files. These text files contain data stored on the visitor's computer. From time to time, the website requests data from the cookies the visitor has stored on their computer. Websites use cookies, among other things, to store settings for how the site should be displayed to the visitor. Another common use of cookies is to collect information about visitors' behavior.
You consent to the cookies that we are allowed to place through the cookie banner that appears when you enter the website. To withdraw your consent or if you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy, you can contact us via email. When you withdraw your consent, you must open the cookie settings and disable the cookie categories you wish to remove, then click save.
We use cookies to improve the user experience on the website, such as keeping track of your preferences or data when filling out a form. We use two types of cookies. One is a persistent cookie that saves a file for a longer period on your computer. It is for example used for functionality that indicates what is new since your last visit. The other type of cookie is called a session cookie and is only valid during your current visit to, for example, keep track of whether you are logged in.
We use the following third-party cookies:
Cookies from Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics with the purpose of gaining a deeper understanding of how our visitors interact with our website. The collected information is stored in the USA on Google's servers. Google Analytics does not collect any personal information that can be linked to you as an individual. Google uses cookies to evaluate how you use our website, create reports about your activity, and to offer similar services that you might be interested in.
Google Analytics places both permanent and temporary session cookies. Google does not link your IP address with information that is collected or data that has been previously collected.