Cookie policy
Who are we?
In this cookie policy "we", "us" or "our" means NV Brems Doors (company number 0400.932.672) with registered office: Hagelandstraat 30, B-3545 Halen, Belgium. We will be regarded as the controller with regard to the personal data that we collect in connection with the use of this website.
As our website uses cookies, we would like to inform you about the different types of cookies we use, which cookies our service providers use and how to manage and block cookies.
If you have any questions, problems or complaints about this cookie policy or about our use of cookies, or if you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact our privacy department:
(a) By e-mail: gdpr@bremsdoors.com, for the attention of the Privacy Officer
(b) By post: NV Brems Doors, attn. Privacy Officer, Hagelandstraat 30, 3545 Halen, Belgium
This cookie policy was last updated on September 8, 2023.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data that a website asks your browser to store on your computer, laptop or mobile device when you visit a website or certain pages of that specific website. The cookie enables that website to "remember" your actions or preferences over time and apply them to subsequent visits, for example, your preferred language.
Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which the cookie originates, how long the cookie will remain on your device (the expiration date) and a value that is usually a randomly generated unique number.
A distinction is made between strictly necessary cookies and other cookies.
The cookies are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website, for example for the security of this website and its accessibility. Under applicable law, we are not obliged to ask your permission for the use of such cookies.
A further distinction based on the category can be made based on the specific purpose of the cookie. For each of these categories (unless they are strictly necessary) we will ask for your permission.
Cookies can be divided into the following categories:
(a) Persistent cookies and session cookies: The task of a persistent cookie is to recognize the web browser for repeated visits to the website, while the task of a session cookie is to recognize the web browser during the visit to the website. Persistent cookies remain stored on your device. Session cookies are deleted at the end of each session.
(b) First Party Cookies and third party cookies: First Party cookies are placed by the website itself. Third party cookies are placed by websites other than our website. This happens when our website contains elements of other websites, such as social media plug-ins or any advertisements placed on our website.
(c) Performance cookies and functional cookies: Performance cookies monitor how the visitor uses the website. This enables the website administrator to adjust and optimise the content and ease of use of the website (for example: how many people have visited the various pages on the website and which language is most popular among the visitors). Functional cookies are cookies that remember your preferences when you use the website, such as your chosen language, and cookies that make the website more user-friendly and improve your user experience.
Cookies will not always contain personal data, but may contain information that could lead to your identification, in which case such a cookie will be treated as personal data. To the extent that a cookie can be considered personal data, our privacy policy applies. More information about privacy, data protection and your rights can be found in our privacy policy.
What cookies do we use?
How Google uses data from sites or apps that use Google's services
The website uses Google services to improve our content and keep it free. When integrating these services, we share data with Google.
For example, when you visit a website that uses advertising services (such as AdSense), includes analytics tools (such as Google Analytics), or embed video content from YouTube, your browser automatically sends certain information to Google. This includes the URL of the page you are visiting and your IP address. We may also set cookies in your browser or read existing cookies in your browser. Apps that use Google advertising services also share data with Google, such as the app name and a unique ID for ads.
Google uses data shared across sites and apps to provide, maintain and improve our services, develop new services, measure advertising effectiveness, protect against fraud and abuse, and personalize content and ads you see on Google and on our partners' sites and apps. Our privacy policy provides more information about how we process data for each of these purposes, and our advertising page provides more information about Google ads, how your data is used in the context of ads, and how long Google retains that data.
In our privacy policy, we explain on what legal bases Google processes your data. For example, we may process your data with your consent or do so based on a legitimate interest, such as to provide, maintain and improve our services to meet the needs of our users.
When we process information shared with us by sites and apps, those sites and apps sometimes ask you for permission before allowing Google to process your data. For example, a banner may be displayed on a site asking whether Google may process the information the site collects. When that happens, we respect the purposes described in the consent you give to the site or app, rather than the legal bases described in Google's Privacy Policy. If you wish to change or withdraw your consent, please go to the relevant site or app to do so.
Google Privacy & terms
You can find all the info on this here.
Cookies used by our partners
Our website uses social media plug-ins. These social media partners use third party cookies. The following social media partners are used: Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. We refer to article 5 of our privacy policy for how we use these social media plug-ins. For your information, we also provide links to the relevant cookie policies of our social media partners:
(a) Facebook: facebook.com/policies/cookies
(b) LinkedIn: linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
(c) Instagram: help.instagram.com/1896641480634370
(d) Pinterest: policy.pinterest.com/nl/cookies
Use social media plug-ins
However, our website uses social media plug-ins that allow you to link to our social media channels or enable you to share content on your social media channels. These social media channels are Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Pinterest. If you click on such links, the aforementioned social media partners may collect personal data, such as personal data regarding your profile.
Management and blocking of cookies
When visiting this website, the visitor is informed (by means of a pop-up) which cookies are used by us and we ask the visitor's permission for the use of each of the cookies. You can manage or delete cookies at any time via the settings of your Internet browser, which will allow you to reject some or all cookies, with the exception of those that are strictly necessary, as these cookies are essential for the visitor to be able to view the website and its functions. Disabling cookies limits the service we can provide and may affect your user experience. Deleting cookies can lead to the manual adjustment of preferences each time you visit our website.
For more details on controlling and/or deleting cookies, please visit the page corresponding to your browser for more information:
(a) Chrome: support.google.com/chrome/answer/95...
(b) Safari: support.apple.com/nl-be/guide/safar...
(c) Internet Explorer: support.microsoft.com/nl-be/help/17...
(d) Edge: support.microsoft.com/nl-be/help/40...
(e) Firefox: support.mozilla.org/nl/kb/cookies-v...
(f) Opera: help.opera.com/en/latest/web-prefer...
(g) of bezoek aboutcookies.org/how-to-delete-cookies/
Adaptation to the cookie policy
We reserve the right to make changes to this cookie policy. The most recent version of this cookie policy can be consulted on this website.
The cookie settings can be changed here.