Cookies
What is a cookie?
We make use of cookies on this website. A cookie is a simple small file sent to pages of this website and / or Flash applications and is stored by your browser on your hard drive from your computer. The information stored therein can be returned to our servers at a subsequent visit. These cookies do not damage your computer.
Csideglobal.com use the following cookies:
First party cookies:
- Google Analytics (analytical cookies)
- Functional and Technical Cookies (Permanent and Session Cookies)
Third party cookies:
- Advertising programs
- Social Media
1. First part Cookies
1.1 Google Analytics (analytical cookies)
A cookie is placed on our Google site as part of the “Analytics” service through our website. We use this service to keep track of and report on how visitors use the website. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is required to do so by law, or in so far as third parties process information on behalf of Google. We have no influence on this
The information collected by Google is as anonymous as possible. Your IP address is not expressly provided. The information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google adheres to the Safe Harbor principles and is affiliated with the US Department of Commerce’s Safe Harbor Program. This implies that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.
1.2 Functional and technical cookies (necessary cookies)
Technical Cookies are cookies that are necessary for the Csideglobal website (s) to function, to create an account, to log in and to detect fraud with your account. Functional cookies remember your preferences. This includes, among other things, filled in personal information on the personal profile page, being logged in during a session and allowing the shopping cart to function.
1.2.1 Use of session cookies
Many of the cookies used on the Csideglobal website (s) are session cookies. Using a session, we save status data and preferences during a particular session. We can therefore adapt our service as much as possible to the visitor’s browsing behavior and increase the ease of use of the website during the session. Remember to keep logged in during a session, your account, etc. These cookies will be automatically deleted once you close your web browser.
Note: All of these cookies are used to ensure proper functionality of the website and ensure increased ease of use.
1.2.2 Use of permanent cookies
With the help of a permanent cookie, we will recognize you on a new visit to our website. The website can therefore be customized to your preferences. Even when you have given permission to place cookies, we can remember this by means of a cookie (for example, a cookie tool). As a result, you do not always have to repeat your preferences, so you save time and make a more enjoyable use of our website. Permanent cookies can be deleted from your browser settings.
2. Third Party Cookies
2.1 Tracking cookies to better tailor ads to your preferences
With your permission, other parties will place “tracking cookies” on your device to better tailor ads to your preferences. These cookies use them to track which pages you visit outside of their network, to build a profile of your online browsing behavior. This profile is co-built based on similar information that they receive from your visit to other websites from their network. This profile is not linked to your name, address, email address and the like, as we know, but only serves to tailor ads to your profile so that they are as relevant to you as possible.
2.2 Social Media
On our website, buttons are included to promote (“like”) web pages or share (“tweet”) social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. These buttons work through pieces of code that come from Facebook and Twitter, respectively. Cookies are placed through this code. We do not influence that. Read the Facebook and Twitter privacy statements (which may change regularly) to read what they do with your (personal) data they process through these cookies.
The information they collect is as anonymous as possible. The information is transferred to and through Twitter, Facebook, Google + and LinkedIn stored on servers in the United States. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google + abide by the Safe Harbor principles and are affiliated with the US Department of Commerce’s Safe Harbor Program. This implies that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.
3. Enabling and disabling cookies
Do you want to enable or disable cookies – or change your settings? This can be done through your browser settings (for example, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Mozilla or Chrome). For more information about turning on and off cookies, please refer to the instructions and / or using your browser’s Help feature. These vary by browser. You can choose to activate the do not track feature in your browser.
Remove and accept tracking cookies and cookies placed by third parties:
Some tracking cookies are posted by third parties who display ads that include your preferences through our website. These cookies can be removed centrally through Your Online Choices so that they are not returned to a third-party website.
You can indicate whether and, if yes, which cookies you accept, via your browser settings (for example, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Mozilla or Chrome). It varies per browser where these institutions are located. The browser’s ‘help’ feature allows you to find the exact location and method.
Refuse of specific cookies:
If you refuse (certain) cookies, you may or may not fully utilize the functionality of our website.
Refusing cookies does not mean that you do not see ads anymore. You will still see ads in your browser, but they are no longer tailored to your wishes and preferences.