Cookie Policy
We believe that you should retain control of your online privacy. For this reason, we aim to give you as much information as possible about which cookies we use and for what purposes.
The cookie banner and this statement (our Cookie Policy) form part of Floramedia Nederland B.V.'s Privacy Policy. In the Privacy Policy, you can learn how we process personal data and find more information about who we are and how to contact us.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a simple small file that is sent along with pages of this website [and/or Flash applications]. Your browser then stores it on the hard drive of your computer, tablet or mobile phone. The information in the file can be sent back to our servers on your next visit. The website user is able to choose whether or not to activate these cookies on their computer.
Responsible for the processing of your data
Floramedia Nederland B.V., Kleine Steng 1, 1551 NC Westzaan, is responsible for the processing of your data as described on this page. This involves the following website(s):
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www.floramedia.nl
Persistent cookies
A persistent cookie enables us to recognise you when you return to our website, and then to adjust the website to your preferences. A cookie also allows us to remember that you have given permission for us to send cookies. This saves you having to repeat your preferences over and over again, which in turn saves you time and makes it easier for you to use our website. Persistent cookies can be deleted via your browser settings.
Session cookies
Using a session cookie allows us to see which parts of the website you have viewed during this visit. This enables us to adapt our service to our visitors’ surfing behaviour. Session cookies are automatically deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
Google Analytics
Google sends a cookie via our website as part of their ‘Analytics’ service. We use this service to track how visitors use the website and to receive reports on its use. Google may provide this information to third parties if legally obliged to do so, or in the event that third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this.
The information that Google collects is anonymised as much as possible; your IP address is deliberately omitted. The information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google states that it adheres to the Privacy Shield principles and it is affiliated with the American Department of Commerce’s Privacy Shield programme. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data. For more information about what Google does with the data collected, we refer you to Google’s privacy statement.
Social networks
Our website includes buttons to promote or share web pages on social networks such as Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. These buttons work with pieces of code that come from the social media platforms themselves. This code sends cookies. We have no influence on this.
For more information on what social media platforms do with stored data, we refer you to their own privacy statements:
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php
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Instagram: https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/account_privacy
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/en/privacy
These privacy statements may change from time to time.
The right to access and correct or delete your data
You have the right to request access to, correct or delete your data. Please see our contact page for more information. To prevent misuse of this right, we may ask you to provide proof of identity. When your request concerns access to the personal data linked to a cookie, you will need to send a copy of the cookie concerned. You can find this cookie in your browser settings.
Enabling and disabling cookies
More information on enabling, disabling and deleting cookies can be found in your browser’s instructions and/or by using its ‘Help’ function.
Retention period
Cookie retention periods vary. Some are automatically deleted at the end of a session, i.e. when you close your browser. Other cookies are stored for longer periods, ranging from one day to indefinitely (these are known as persistent cookies). At the end of the retention period, the traffic data linked to an identifier is erased or made anonymous.