Cookie Policy
version 1.0 dd. 29/04/2024

WTech3S Consulting BV (WTECH3S), with registered office at Patersstraat 100, BE-2300 Turnhout, mainly use cookies and other similar technologies to improve the (surfing) experience of visitors on the website, as well as to guarantee the functioning of the website.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data or text files that a website – when visited by a user – asks the browser to be stored on the device in order to keep track of certain information about the user. A cookie consists of a unique code that allows the browser to be recognized when visiting the website or to improve the user experience during repeated visits to the website.

 

Cookies can have different purposes, such as improving the user experience for the user on repeated visits to the website, by remembering the chosen language or preferences on the website. Necessary cookies ensure that the website works correctly. Cookies can collect statistics about the number of visitors to the website or certain pages during a certain time, personalize the website or collect information about the website’s visitors.

Cookies can be placed by the server of the website you visit (first party cookies) or by a partner with whom this website collaborates (third party cookies). The server of the website can only read the cookies it has placed itself. He has no access to other information that is on your computer or mobile device.

For further information, visit allaboutcookies.org.

What types of cookies do we use?

Necessary cookies: We use these (essential) cookies to operate the core functions of our website, so that you may visit and move around it, and use its features. We do not require your consent to use these cookies but you may be able to block these cookies yourself on your browser. However, without these cookies, our site is unlikely to work as you would expect and certain services that you may ask for, cannot be provided.

 

Analytics cookies: are used by us for statistical analysis purposes. This helps us to understand how visitors use and move around our website, or ensuring that our site works properly on the devices and technologies that our visitors use.

These cookies work by using a distinctive sequence of characters from which your browser or device can be identified (‘unique ID’), which, for example, can be used by us to recognise the date and time of your visit(s) to our site. Our analytics cookies may also collect information about your browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system and mobile network. This information is used to distinguish you from other visitors to our site, but it cannot be used to identify you as a named individual.

 

We will only set these types of cookies where you have provided us with your consent to do so by either choosing to “Allow all cookies“. Where we process your personal information using these types of cookies, we do so on the basis of that consent.

 

Rejecting our analytics cookies will prevent us from collecting the data described above to improve our site for you and other visitors. The performance and functionality of our site will not be affected.

Cookies set by third parties

Third party cookies: are cookies set by a domain other than the one that you are visiting. When you visit our website, third party organisations may place cookies on your browser, even if you are not a logged-in member of those organisations. This is because third party cookies do not require you to actively engage with the third party’s content or visit their site, just load a page on which the third party’s technology sits. For example, we use third party technologies such as google maps on our website. The providers of these technologies may deploy cookies to your browser when you visit the pages on our site where we are using their technologies.

These cookies may inform the third party organisations about your visit to our site which may be used by those organisations to deliver targeted messages and advertising to you. In all cases, we do not set these cookies and we have no access to the information that they gather. Such cookies are subject to the third party organisations own cookie policies.

How to manage cookies using your browser

All recent versions of popular browsers give you a level of control over cookies. You can set your browser to accept or reject all, or certain, cookies.  For instructions on how to manage cookies, please read the ‘Help’ section of your browser or visit the guide at allaboutcookies.org.

If you use your browser settings to block all cookies, which would include blocking our necessary (essential) cookies, you may not be able to access all or parts of our site.