Cookies
P60 uses cookies on this website, www.p60.nl. A cookie is a small piece of information sent along with pages from a website and stored or read by your browser on the hard drive of your device, such as your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or other peripheral. The cookie allows your browser to be recognized when you visit a website again.
We may collect information about the use of our websites through cookies. Third parties may also do so, but only if you accept cookies and P60 gives its consent.
Disable Cookies
If you don't want to receive cookies, you can adjust your browser settings to completely block them. However, certain parts of this website may no longer work (properly) or may be slower. More information about enabling, disabling, and deleting cookies can be found in the instructions and/or using your browser's Help function, or via the links below:
Types of Cookies
This website uses first party and third party cookies.
First-party cookies: these are placed by our website itself and used to make this website function better.
Third party cookies: these are placed on your device by other (third) parties outside of us.
P60 may use the following cookies for the following purposes:
Functional cookies: these cookies are strictly necessary to use our website for functional purposes. For example, to facilitate navigation and logging in to the website, or to remember your settings and/or preferences when using the website.
For example: you log in to a website, and a cookie lets our system know you're logged in the next time you visit. You don't need to log in again.
Analytical cookies: for analytical purposes to analyse and measure the use of the P60 website.
Example: the number of visitors to a particular web page can be tracked, so that P60 knows which (parts of) the website are popular.
Performance cookies: these allow us to measure whether an advertisement leads to a purchase or a registration, for example.
Profiling cookies: These allow the advertisements shown to be more relevant to your interests. These are used by Facebook, for example, when you click "Like."
Advertising/Tracking cookies:The purpose of tracking cookies is to collect information about visitors and/or their browsing behavior. For example, an advertising network can place a tracking cookie on a visitor's computer, which ensures that, when the visitor continues browsing, certain websites (whether they have embedded a specific code or are part of this advertising network) recognize the cookie and show the visitor personalized ads and targeted online advertising.
Persistent cookies: A persistent cookie allows us to recognize you when you return to our website. This allows the website to be customized to your preferences. This means you don't have to re-enter your preferences, saving you time and making our website more user-friendly.
Session cookies: A session cookie allows us to see which parts of the website you viewed during your visit. This allows us to tailor our services as closely as possible to the browsing behavior of our visitors.
Affiliate cookies:Affiliate network cookies aren't intended to track you, but they do want to know the origin of your purchases. Affiliate sites advertise for sites and earn a small commission on purchases. Because there can be a time lag between clicking on the banner ad and the actual purchase, cookies are used to record this click on the banner ad so it can be read during a later purchase.
Use of Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track how users use our website. These cookies allow us to see, for example, how many visitors visit a specific page on our website. The information thus obtained, including your system's address (IP address), is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.
Google uses this information to track how our website is used, to provide us with reports about the website, and to offer its advertisers information about the effectiveness of their campaigns. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or if these third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no control over this.
Social Media Networks
Our website includes buttons to promote ("like") or share ("tweet") web pages on social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram. These buttons work using pieces of code originating from these social media networks. This code places cookies. We have no control over this. The information is transferred to and stored by the social networks on servers located in the United States, among other places. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ state that they adhere to the Safe Harbor principles and are members of the US Department of Commerce's Safe Harbor program. This means that an adequate level of protection is in place for the processing of any personal data. Read the privacy statements of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and the other social media networks (which may change regularly) to learn what they do with your (personal) data that they process via these cookies. These may differ significantly from the Cookie Statement of P60
Right to Access, Correct or Delete Your Data
You have the right to request access to, correction of, or deletion of your data. See the Privacy Statement for more information. To prevent misuse, we may ask you to identify yourself properly. If you request access to personal data linked to a cookie, you must include a copy of the cookie in question. You can find this in your browser settings.
Removing Tracking Cookies Placed By Third Parties
Some tracking cookies are placed by third parties who, among other things, display advertisements to you via our website. You can delete these cookies centrally via Your Online Choices to prevent them from being placed on a third-party website.
More Information About Cookies?
You can find more information about cookies on the following websites: Cookierecht.nl
Consumers' Association: "What are cookies?"
Consumers' Association: "What are cookies for?"
Consumers' Association: "Deleting cookies"
Consumers' Association: "Disable cookies"
Your Online Choices: “A guide to online behavioural advertising”
Changes to This Cookie Statement
P60 reserves the right to make changes to this Cookie Statement at any time without prior notice. Any changes will be published on this page. We recommend that you consult this Cookie Statement regularly so that you are always aware of the content of the current Cookie Statement.
This Cookie Statement is governed by Dutch law.
If you have any questions or comments about this Cookie Statement, please contact:
P60 Foundation, P.O. Box 111, 1180 AC Amstelveen. Telephone: 020-3453445 Email: info@p60.nl
This Cookie Statement was last modified on May 20, 2016.