Cookie Policy - Ruitersport Lydia Dehertoghe

Cookie policy

RIDER SPORT DEHERTOGHE Lydia uses cookies on the website www.dehertoghe-lydia.be. These are small text files that are stored on your computer.


What do these files do?

In short, it makes it easier for you to use our website (example: do not repeatedly enter the same data) and makes it easier for us to reach you after you have visited our website (for example, by making an offer via Facebook afterwards). Where we refer to "cookies" below, we also mean other similar techniques.


Accept the cookies

To have the best experience with our website, we recommend that you accept cookies. Cookies do not compromise the safety of your computer. You can accept (or disable) the cookies via the notification on your first visit. Or, if you have not accepted it, for example, via the browser settings.

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This website uses the analytical and marketing cookies below.

 

Analytical cookies

We try to make the experience that you have with our website as good and optimal as possible. That is only possible if we know what our visitors do on the website. And thereby placing more of what is liked and less of what is not liked.

 

Google Analytics

Goal: through Google Analytics we know how you came to the website and how you use the website. We use these statistics to continuously improve the website, so that you have the best possible experience on our website. This cookie comes from Google and is stored for a maximum of 26 months.

More information: https://policies.google.com/privacy/

 

Marketing cookies

We also advertise our products and services. We prefer to do that specifically with offers that really benefit you. Instead of bothering you with an irrelevant advertisement. The marketing cookies help us to show you the offers that make you happy.

 

Facebook

Purpose: Facebook cookies allow us to see where visitors have been on the website, so that we can link this data to relevant advertisements that we subsequently display on Facebook. This cookie comes from Facebook, does not share information with third parties and is stored for a maximum of 2 years.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

 

Twitter

Purpose: the Twitter cookies allow us to see where visitors have been on the website, so that we can link this data to relevant advertisements that we subsequently display on Twitter. This cookie comes from Twitter, does not share information with third parties and is stored for a maximum of 2 years.

More information: https://twitter.com/en/privacy

 

DoubleClick

Purpose: with this cookie we can see which pages you visit. We can then use this data in the so-called partner network of Google to show you relevant advertisements and offers of products / services that you have shown an interest in. This cookie comes from Google, shares anonymous data with third parties and is deleted after a maximum of 18 months.

More information: https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

Google Analytics Remarketing

Purpose: with this cookie we can see how you use this website. To make it easier for you to find what you are looking for, we use this information to show you targeted advertisements. Via our own newsletter or website, for example. This cookie comes from Google, shares anonymous data with third parties and is deleted after a maximum of 18 months.

More information: https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

Social media buttons

Do you want to share a page of this website on social such as Facebook, Google+, Twitter or LinkedIn? Or are you watching a video on Youtube or Vimeo on the website? Or do you give a like to our Facebook page via this website?

 

At that moment you actually use the services of this external (social media) party. These elements are placed on our website using the so-called "embed" technique, but the activity actually takes place on the website of this third party. Your anonymous (!) Data is then shared with these parties. From that moment we have no influence on the cookies and / or their content that they use at that time. It is best to consult the privacy and / or cookie statement of the parties involved. See, among others:

 

https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en

https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

https://twitter.com/en/privacy

 

Can this cookie policy be changed?

This cookie policy can be adjusted in the meantime to make changes known, the up-to-date version can always be found via this link.