1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your computer, tablet or phone when you visit. Cookies help, for instance, so you don't have to pick your language again on every page. Some websites use cookies to track visitors for advertising purposes; we don't.
2. Which cookies do we place?
Functional cookies (always active)
- cookie-consent — remembers your cookie choice. Retention: 12 months. Without this cookie, the cookie banner would reappear on every page.
- lang-preference — remembers whether you chose NL, FR or EN. Retention: 12 months.
These cookies are strictly necessary for the site to function and are placed without prior consent, in line with the exception in the cookie regulation.
Analytics cookies (only with consent)
- _ga, _ga_* — Google Analytics (only if enabled). We place these cookies only after you've actively given consent in the cookie banner. Retention: up to 24 months.
At this moment we do not have Google Analytics enabled. Should that change in the future, we will ask for your consent again.
Marketing and tracking cookies
None. We do not place a Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads remarketing pixel or TikTok Pixel — none of it. We believe you should be able to visit a website without ad networks watching along.
3. How do you manage cookies?
In two ways:
- Via our cookie banner: it appears automatically on your first visit. You can change your choice at any time via the "Cookie settings" button in our footer (at the bottom of every page).
- Via your browser settings: every browser allows you to view, block or delete cookies. Guides:
Note that if you block all cookies, certain site functions (such as language preference) will no longer work.
4. Third-party cookies
At the moment we load no third-party scripts that place cookies themselves. Should we activate Google Analytics in the future, Google would place cookies via their script under their own privacy policy, readable here: policies.google.com/privacy.
External links on our site (for example to our social media accounts, or links in case studies) take you to other websites that may place their own cookies. Read the privacy and cookie policy of those websites separately.
5. Changes
If what we do with cookies changes (for example because we activate Google Analytics or add a new integration), we will ask for your consent again. Your previous choice will then be automatically invalidated and the banner will reappear. The most current version of this cookie policy is always on this page, with the date of the last change at the top.
Want to know more about how we handle your data in general? Read our privacy policy. Questions? E-mail info@triggerz.eu.