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Cookie statement Make it in Tilburg

Cookies and similar tracking technology can be used in various ways on our websites, for example to make the Studentintilburg.com website work properly, to analyse website traffic or for marketing purposes. This technology is used either directly by us or by our partners, including third party services and advertisers with whom we work. If you would like to know more about cookies, how they are used and what your choices are, read more here.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data that is placed on the browser of your computer or mobile device. So-called "first party cookies" are cookies that are operated by the entity that manages the domain. Studentintilburg.com's own cookies are therefore "first party cookies". When we allow others to place cookies on the website of Studentintilburg.com, these cookies are called "third party cookies".

There is also a difference between session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are stored until you close your browser. Persistent cookies have a longer lifespan and are not automatically deleted after you close your browser. We aim to set cookies with a maximum lifespan of 5 years. Only in exceptional circumstances, if absolutely necessary and for security reasons for example, can a cookie have a longer lifespan.

In addition to cookies, other tracking technologies similar to cookies are used. These may include web beacons (also known as pixel tags, web bugs or gifs), tracking URLs or software development kits (SDKs). A web beacon is a small picture of just 1 pixel that appears on your computer as part of a web page, in an app, an advertisement or an HTML e-mail message. These pixels can be used to get information from your device, such as your type of device and operating system, the IP address and the time of your visit. They are also used to control cookies and read them in your browser. Tracking URLs are used to determine through which referring website the Makeitintilburg.com website is visited. SDKs are small pieces of code that are embedded in apps and have the same function as cookies and web beacons.

All these technologies together are referred to in this Cookie Statement as "cookies".

How are cookies used?

Cookies have different functions. Cookies recognize you as the same user on different pages of a website, between different websites or when you use an app. Our website uses cookies for different reasons:

Technical cookies

We aim to offer our visitors an advanced and user-friendly website. We use technical cookies to show you our website, to make it function correctly. These technical cookies are absolutely necessary for our website to function properly.

Functional cookies

We also use functional cookies to remember your personal preferences and to help you use the website effectively and efficiently, such as remembering your preferred language, your search history and the items you have previously viewed. These functional cookies are not strictly necessary for the website to function properly, but they add functionalities and improve your user experience of Makeitintilburg.com.

Analytical cookies

We use these cookies to help us understand how our visitors use Makeitintilburg.com. This allows us to find out what works and what doesn't, to optimize and improve our website, to see what the effectiveness of advertising and communication is and to make sure that we are still interesting and relevant. The information we collect may include, for example, which web pages you have visited, which forward or exit pages you have visited and left, which platform type you have used, which emails you have opened and on which actions you have taken, and your date and time format.

This also means that we can use your information to see how you have used the website, such as the number of clicks you make on a particular page, your mouse and scroll movements, the keywords you use and the text you enter in different fields. We also use analytical cookies as part of our online advertising campaigns to understand how users interact with our website after an online ad is shown to them, possibly including ads shown on third party websites. Analytical cookies may also be used to help our partners understand whether customers are using incentives that are integrated into their websites.

Commercial cookies

We use third party cookies and our own cookies to display personalized ads and incentives on our and other websites. This is called "retargeting" and is based on your search and browsing behaviour.

What are your choices?

To learn more about cookies and how to manage or delete them, visit allaboutcookies.org and your browser's help center. In your browser settings for Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or Chrome, for example, you can indicate which cookies you want to accept and which you want to refuse. The exact location of these settings depends on which browser you use. Use the "Help" function in your browser to find the settings you need.

If you choose not to accept certain technical and/or functional cookies, you may not be able to use some of the features on our website. Currently, we do not support "Do Not Track" browser settings. If a common standard has been developed to determine what exactly is meant by "Do Not Track" browser signals, we will reassess this policy.

Advertise. With respect to online advertising and marketing companies, we strive to work only with companies that are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and/or the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). Members of NAI and IAB adhere to industry standards and rules of conduct. Members of NAI and IAB allow you to unsubscribe from behavioural advertisements. Visit www.networkadvertising.org to identify the NAI members who may have placed an advertising cookie file on your computer.

To unsubscribe from an NAI member's ad based on your browsing behavior, simply click on the checkbox that matches the company you want to unsubscribe from. Visit www.youronlinechoices.com or www.youradchoices.com to read how to unsubscribe from a personalized ad. Your mobile device may be able to limit the amount of information you share for retargeting through its settings. Please note that unsubscribing from an online advertising network does not automatically mean that you are no longer receiving online ads or being part of marketing analysis. It just means that the network you've unsubscribed from no longer sends personalized ads for your web preferences and browser patterns.

Analytics. To manage the data collection for analytical purposes by Google Analytics of certain browser types, please click on the following link: Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (desktop only). To manage the data collection for analytical purposes by Yandex.Metrica (a tracking pixel owned by the Russian search engine YANDEX), users who have set their language to Russian, Ukrainian or Turkish can click on the following link: yandex.com. Yandex. Metrika is not used for users with other languages. You can also unsubscribe from personalized ads from Yandex. To do this, visit this page and uncheck the box where it says to take your interests into account.

Do you have any questions, suggestions or comments about this cookie statement? Please send an e-mail to info@makeitintilburg.nl. This Cookie Statement may also be amended from time to time. Please visit this page regularly to stay informed of updates.