Cookie Policy for Flexfurn

1. Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that is installed on the hard disk of your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. The cookie is installed on your device by the website itself ("first-party cookies") or by partners of the website ("third-party cookies").  The cookie recognises your device based on a unique identification number when you return to the website and collects information about your browsing behaviour.
Different types of cookies exist. The following cookies can be distinguished according to their purposes: there are essential or strictly necessary cookies and non-essential cookies (functional, analytical and targeting cookies). 
 
The Belgian Act on electronic communication of 13 June 2005 contains a number of provisions relating to cookies and the use thereof on websites.  The Act is a conversion of the European e-Privacy Directive, which means that the cookie legislation can be implemented differently in other European member states. FLEXFURN is established in Belgium and therefore follows Belgian and European legislation relating to cookies.
 

2. Purpose and use of cookies  

By visiting the website you can consent to the installation of cookies. Cookies help FLEXFURN to optimise your visit to the website and to offer an optimum user experience. However, you are free to delete or restrict cookies at any time by changing your browser settings (see "Privacy & Security").
 
Disabling cookies can have an impact on the functioning of the website. Some functions of the site can be restricted or not be accessible. If you decide to disable cookies, we cannot guarantee a smooth and optimal visit to our website.
 

3. Types of cookies used by Flexfurn

We distinguish the following types of cookies:

Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions you have taken, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling out forms.

Non-essential cookies: These cookies are not necessary for the functioning  of the website, but do help us to offer an improved and personalised website.

Functional cookies: These cookies allow the website to offer improved functionality and personalisation. They can be set by us or by external providers whose services we have added to our pages.

Analytical cookies: These cookies allow us to track visits and traffic so that we can measure and improve the performance of our site.They help us know which pages are the most and the least popular and how visitors move around the site.

Targeting cookies:These cookies can be set by our advertising partners via our site.Companies can use them to create a profile of your interests and to show you relevant ads on other sites.
 
On the one hand we use our own cookies (‘first-party cookies’) and on the other hand cookies of carefully selected partners we work with (‘third-party cookies’).
 
Read our Privacy statement for more information regarding the processing of personal data by FLEXFURN.

 

4. Management of the cookies 

Make sure cookies are enabled in your web browser. To consult the FLEXFURN website, we advise you to enable cookies. However, you are free to disable cookies if you want via the settings of your browser.
To enable cookies you need to change your browser settings (via the "Preferences" or "Options" tab). The following links provide more information about how you can manage cookies. You can also consult the "Help" tab of your browser.


5. Rights of the visitors

 As cookies may constitute a processing of personal data, you, as a data subject, have the right to the lawful and secure processing of personal data. More information on how we collect and process your personal data, and about your rights, is available in our Privacy statement.
 

6. Contact

If, after reading our Cookie policy, you still have any questions or comments about cookies, you can always contact us via info@flexfurn.com.

 
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