Dutch hospitality means a biscuit with your coffee or tea. Digital hospitality means a cookie with your website visit. We use cookies to make our website easy to use. In this cookie policy you will find our details, an explanation of what cookies are, which cookies we and third parties use, why these cookies are used, how long we store cookies, and how you can delete them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files in which information is stored. We or other parties place these text files on your computer or mobile device. On your next visit, we read the text file to retrieve, for example, your preferences or login details. This means you do not need to enter your preferences each time, and we can make the website easier to use. Under the heading ‘cookie overview’ you can see which cookies we place and what they are used for.
Please note: If you do not consent to the placing of cookies, we cannot guarantee that our website, or part of it, will function properly.
Cookie overview:
Functional cookies
We place functional cookies to keep our website running properly. No consent is required for placing these cookies. These are cookies that save your preferences, store login details, display the website correctly on your screen, and detect misuse.
Social media, YouTube and Google Maps cookies
To enable you to share content from our website on social media, cookies are placed by Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Instagram. YouTube places cookies to enable video playback. Google Maps places cookies to display maps.
Tracking cookies
We continually improve our website by analysing how you use it, how you found us, and where any bottlenecks occur. Cookies are placed by Google Analytics for this purpose.
Advertising cookies
To ensure you do not see the same advert repeatedly, that offers match your interests, and that we can track how many visitors click on an advert and how many people make a purchase through it, cookies are placed by Google and Facebook.
We do not store cookies for longer than is required by law or strictly necessary for the purposes described.
The cookie policy of the relevant third party applies to cookies placed by those parties. This may change from time to time. You can find the current cookie policy on the website of the relevant party.
You can also delete cookies
You can delete cookies via your internet browser (the programme you use to view websites). How to do this depends on the browser you use. We have put together a short guide for the most common internet browsers.
Google Chrome:
Go to Settings, click on Advanced settings, click on Clear browsing data, select Cookies and other site and plug-in data, and click Clear browsing data.
Internet Explorer:
Go to Settings, click on Delete browsing history, select Cookies and saved website data, and click Delete.
Safari:
Go to Preferences, click on Privacy, click on Manage Website Data, click Remove All, or select one or more cookies and click Remove.
Mozilla Firefox: Go to the menu and choose Options, select Privacy, choose Use custom settings for history under Firefox, click Show Cookies, click Remove All Cookies, or select one or more cookies and click Remove Selected.
Is your browser not listed here, or have the settings changed since this was written? Use the help or search function of your internet browser.
Changes
We may update the information in this cookie policy without notice. Changes may be necessary, for example, when we update our website or when legislation changes. We recommend that you check regularly whether the information and text of this cookie policy have been updated.
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