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Cookie Policies

updated: 1 July 2023

Cookies

The use of cookies is of great importance for the proper functioning of our website, but even cookies whose effects are not immediately visible are also very important. Thanks to the (anonymous) input of visitors, we can improve the usage of the website and make it more user-friendly.

For the use of certain cookies, your consent is required. We obtain this through a so-called cookie banner.

Functional cookies:
These enable us to improve the website’s functionality and make it more user-friendly for visitors. For example, we store your login information or items in your shopping cart.

Anonymous analytical cookies:
These generate an anonymous cookie each time you visit the website. These cookies determine if you have visited the site before or not. A new cookie is created only on the first visit, and subsequent visits use the existing cookie. These cookies are used solely for statistical purposes. They collect the following data:· The number of unique visitors · Frequency of user visits · Pages users view · Duration of time spent on specific pages · Pages where visitors exit the site

Analytical cookies:
Similar to anonymous analytical cookies, these generate a cookie each time you visit the website. They also determine if you have visited the site before or not. A new cookie is created only on the first visit, and subsequent visits use the existing cookie. These cookies are used solely for statistical purposes. They collect data such as: · Pages you have viewed · Time spent on specific pages · Pages where you exit the site

Own Tracking cookies:
These allow us to know if you have visited other website(s) in our network besides our website. The profile created through this process is not linked to your name, address, email address, or similar information. It is solely used to tailor advertisements to your profile, making them as relevant as possible to you. For these cookies, we request your consent. They will not be placed without your permission.

Third-party Tracking cookies:
These track which pages you visit on the internet to create a personal profile. This profile is not linked to your name, address, email address, or similar information known to us. It is solely used to tailor advertisements to your profile, making them as relevant as possible to you. For these cookies, we request your consent. They will not be placed without your permission.

Social media-related cookies:
These cookies record the articles and pages you share through social media sharing buttons from platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn. They may also contain tracking cookies that follow your web surfing behavior.

Site improvement cookies:
These allow us to test different versions of webpages to determine which version attracts the most visitors.

You have the right to access, rectify, limit, and delete personal data. Additionally, you have the right to object to the processing of personal data and the right to data portability. You can exercise these rights by sending us an email at contact@2050.paris. To prevent misuse, we may ask you to provide adequate identification. If you request access to personal data linked to a cookie, we will also request you to include a copy of the relevant cookie. You can find this cookie in your browser settings.

You can easily block and delete cookies at any time through your internet browser. You can also configure your browser to notify you when a cookie is placed or to disallow certain cookies. For instructions on how to do this, please refer to your browser’s help function. Please be aware that deleting cookies from your browser may affect the smooth functioning of this website and some features may be lost or the website may become inaccessible.

Certain tracking cookies are placed by third parties, including advertisers who display ads to you through our website. You can centrally delete these cookies through www.youronlinechoices.eu.

Please note that if you choose to reject cookies, we cannot guarantee the full functionality of our website. You may experience a loss of certain features or you may not be able to access the website at all. Additionally, refusing cookies does not mean you will no longer see advertisements; they will just no longer be tailored to your interests and may appear more frequently.

How to adjust your settings may vary depending on your browser. If needed, consult your browser’s help function or click on one of the icons below to directly access the guide for your browser: · Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/nl/kb/cookies-verwijderen-gegevens-wissen-websites-opgeslagen · Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop&hl=nl · Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/nl-nl/kb/278835 · Safari on smart phone: https://support.apple.com/nl-nl/HT201265 · Safari on Mac: https://support.apple.com/nl-be/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac

The texts on our website may be adjusted at any time due to continuous developments. This also applies to our cookie statement. Therefore, please review this statement regularly to stay informed about any changes.

In blog articles, we may use content hosted on other sites and accessed on www.2050.paris through certain codes (embedded content). This includes, for example, YouTube videos. These codes often use cookies. However, we do not have control over what these third parties do with their cookies.

It is also possible that cookies are placed via our websites by others, of which we may not always be aware. If you encounter unforeseen cookies on our website that are not listed in our overview, please let us know at contact@2050.paris. You can also directly contact the third party and inquire about the cookies they placed, the reason for doing so, the lifespan of the cookie, and how they ensure your privacy is protected.

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