Cookies

This website uses “cookies”. These are files that are placed on your computer. We use these cookies to make the website work. There are also cookies that help analyse the website. Salure can then improve the service and cookies are used for marketing purposes.

Below is a description of the cookies Salure uses.

Necessary cookies

Cookies are necessary if the use of the website is related to it. Without accepting these cookies, the website will not function properly and cannot be used properly. Necessary cookies can be divided into three types: functional cookies, social media sharing buttons and embedded content.

 

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are necessary for the functioning of the website. Without these cookies, certain parts of the website cannot be used.

Social media sharing buttons

The site may include sharing buttons to share pages on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. These buttons are pieces of code from the social media platform itself and use a cookie. This cookie remembers that a visitor remains logged in, so that they do not have to log in again on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn when they want to share something.

To see what the social media platforms do with the personal data they receive with this code, you can view the relevant privacy statements on their websites:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/privacy/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-table/

These statements and links are subject to change. We will do our best to keep these links up to date.

Embedded content

Use may be made of content hosted on other sites and accessed via this website. Think of YouTube or Vimeo videos. Similar to the sharing buttons on social media, these codes often use cookies. What they do with cookies and personal data can be found in the privacy policy of the relevant service. We have no control over this.

Analytical cookies

Analytical cookies, often anonymous, collect data and statistics to understand how visitors use the website so that we can improve the website and our services.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymised data on visitor behaviour. This allows us to see how visitors navigate through the website. We use this information to make decisions about the design of our website. We also use this information to optimise the functioning of the website. In order to make careful processing possible, we have taken the following measures.

Salure:

  • has entered into a processing agreement with Google;
  • masks the last octet of the IP address, if you have indicated that you do not want statistical cookies to be placed;
  • has disabled all possibilities offered by Google to ‘share data with Google’;
  • does not use other Google services in combination with the Google Analytics cookies.

If you do not want your visiting behaviour to be tracked, you can download a Google plugin that prevents this and is available for Microsoft Internet Explorer 11, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera. This setting then applies to all websites you visit, not just this website. https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=nl

Analytical cookies on Salure’s website

NamePlaced byExpires afterPurpose
_gaGoogle Analytics2 yearsRecords a unique ID that is used to generate statistics about how the visitor uses the website.
_gidGoogle AnalyticsEnding sessionRecords a unique ID that is used to generate statistics about how the visitor uses the site.
_gatGoogle AnalyticsEnding session Used by Google Analytics to slow down request speed.

Tracking cookies

Tracking cookies are used to track visitors so that, for example, advertisements that are displayed can be more relevant to the individual visitor. These advertisements thus become more valuable for both the visitor and the advertiser.

Tracking cookies on Salure’s website

NamePlaced byExpires afterPurpose
NIDGoogle Analytics6 monthsRecords a unique ID that identifies a returning user’s device. The ID is used for targeted ads.
ads/ga-audiencesGoogle AnalyticsEnding sessionUsed by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors who can convert to customers based on the visitor’s online behaviour on different websites.
collectGoogle AnalyticsEnding sessionUsed to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behaviour. Tracks the visitor on different devices and marketing channels.
_hjIncludedInSampleHotjarEnding sessionUsed by Hotjar to provide qualitative analysis of visitor behaviour

 

Deleting cookies

You can delete cookies via the settings of your  browser. You can also refuse the placement of new cookies there.

The exact location of this functionality differs per browser.

 

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