Cookies

Use of cookies

As required by article 129, 1° of the Belgian Act on electronic communication of 13 June 2005 Didden advises visitors of its websites about the use of cookies. Cookies are small text files placed on the hard disk of website visitors' computers. They contain information such as surfers' language preference, so that they do not have to enter this information again the next time they visit the same website. Some cookies make sure that the graphics on a website appear correctly, others that a website application works properly. If you do not want a website to place cookies on your computer, you can set your browser accordingly.

How to disable cookies? 

If you want to disable cookies, you need to configure that in your browser: 

Functional cookies

When you disable cookies, remember that some graphics may not appear correctly, or that you may be unable to use certain applications. Below you will find a detailed list of all types of cookies Didden uses on its websites..

1. Drupal session cookie

  • Name: SESS..
  • Purpose: Keep session ID until end of session.

2. Agreement cookies

  • Name: cookie-agreed & cookie-agreed-categories & cookie-agreed-version
  • Purpose: Knowing if cookies were agreed and for which categories

Analytical cookies

Google Analytics is Google’s analytics tool that helps website and app owners to understand how their visitors engage with their properties. It may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google. The main cookie used by Google Analytics is the ‘__ga’ cookie.

In addition to reporting website usage statistics, Google Analytics can also be used to help show more relevant ads on Google properties (like Google Search) and across the web and to measure interactions with the ads we show.

For more information about the cookies from Google Analytics: https://policies.google.com/technologies/types?hl=en

You are able to change your preferences or revoke your consent by clicking.