Cookie statement

General

We use cookies on our website and the Develop Yourself portal. A cookie is a simple, small file that is sent with pages of this website and stored by your browser on your device’s hard drive so that you can be recognised. When you visit our website or the Develop Yourself portal, cookies are placed on your PC for various purposes. These cookies can be functional or analytical and some track your browsing habits. For the latter type of cookies we request your explicit consent. With the placement of these cookies, personal data, such as the IP address, are processed.

When you visit our website or the Develop Yourself portal for the first time, we display a notification explaining cookies. Here you can also specify which cookies you want to be placed on your computer.

We have made agreements about the use of cookies with other companies that place cookies. However, we do not have full control over what they themselves do with the cookies. So please also read their privacy statements if you think this is important and possibly also the various informational links.

Website Cookies

Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to track how users use the website. Cookies are placed for this purpose. Google uses this information to keep track of how our website is used, in order to provide us with reports on the website. We have set the maximum retention period of the cookies used through this service at 24 months. This means that after this period expires, the data cannot be read. Processing of your personal data through Google Analytics is based on our legitimate interest in obtaining general statistics about our website visitors.

This information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. We have entered into a processing agreement with Google where the most recent (4 June 2021) Standard Contractual Clauses also apply. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.

Hubspot: Cookies required to display external forms from our CRM application Hubspot on the website.
We use HubSpot as our CRM system, but also to fill out and link forms on the website. HubSpot uses several types of cookies for this purpose, which remember your preferences, but also enable us to create a link to the system. Hubspot uses the Standard Contractual Clauses and has included the additional guarantee in its Privacy Statement not to move Personal Data of EU citizens outside the EEA and to seek prior consent if it has to do so. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data. See https://knowledge.hubspot.com/reports/customize-your-cookie-tracking-settings-and-privacy-policy-alert

Finally, a cookie is also placed to save the current session (codeigniter framework). This is a cookie purely for the correct functional operation of the website.

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Develop Yourself Portal Cookies

Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to track how users use the website. Cookies are placed for this purpose. Google uses this information to keep track of how our website is used, in order to provide us with reports on the website. We have set the maximum retention period of the cookies used through this service at 24 months. This means that after this period expires, the data cannot be read. Processing of your personal data through Google Analytics is based on our legitimate interest in obtaining general statistics about our website visitors.

Finally, a cookie is also placed to save the current session. This is a cookie purely for the correct functional operation of the website.

Social media buttons

Our website includes buttons to promote or share pages on the LinkedIn social network. This button will not become active until you click on it. The buttons work on the basis of pieces of code that come from LinkedIn itself. Through this code, cookies are placed when you click on the button.

Please read LinkedIn’s privacy statement (which may change regularly) to see what it does with your personal data that it processes using this code. The information is transferred to and stored by the social media networks on servers in the United States. LinkedIn uses the Standard Contractual Clauses and has included the additional guarantee in its Privacy Statement not to move Personal Data of EU citizens outside the EEA and to seek prior consent if it has to do so.  This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.

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