Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

Cookies are files that store and retrieve information about users’ browsing habits. The information obtained relates, for example, to the number of pages visited, the location from which a website was visited, the number of new users, the frequency and repetition of visits, their duration and the browser or device from which the visit was made.

 

What types of cookies are used on this website?

 

Depending on the company that manages the domain from which the cookies are sent and processes the data obtained, a distinction can be made between two types of cookies:

 

First-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the website operator.

 

Third-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s end devices from a computer or domain that is not managed by the website operator, but by another company that processes the data obtained from the cookies.

 

A further distinction is made according to the duration for which the cookies remain stored in the visitor’s browser:

 

Session cookies: They collect and store data for the session during which the user visits the website.

 

Persistent cookies: These collect data that is stored on the end device and is retrieved and processed for a defined period of time.

Cookies can also be categorised according to the purpose for which the data collected is processed. The following categories and cookies are used on these webpages and subpages:

How are cookies managed?

 

Users can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on their device by setting their cookie preferences.

In addition, users can allow, block or delete cookies installed on their device via the configuration options of their browser.

 

Disabling cookies may change the way this website works. Some services and functions of our website may not be available if you disable cookies in your browser.

 

Where is my data transferred to?

 

Your data is generally not processed outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Data may be transferred to third countries (i.e. countries that are not members of the European Union or the European Economic Area) if this is necessary for the provision of services intended for you, if this is required by law or if you have given us your consent.

 

For more information on Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including the transfer of personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy. (https://www.stage48.lu/data-privacy/)