Cookie statement
What are cookies and other technologies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device via a website. For instance, the next time you visit that website, web beacons will allow recognition of that cookie and thus of your device. Web beacons can also read how you use a website. Pixel tags allow placement of relevant content for you on a website. Together, we call these technologies ‘cookies’.
What is the function of these cookies?
We use cookies to help us remember when you visit the site again and to note which page, or pages, you view.
We use various cookies on this site. These range from long-term cookies (to remember you as a unique user) to session based cookies that “expire” when you close your browser window.
There are two types of cookies that our website or a third party creates when you access the page or involve in the activities on our website. These are described below.
1. Statistic cookies
Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting.
Cookie name and description |
Provider and location |
Duration |
Type |
_pk_id#. Collects statistics on the user’s visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been read. |
constanter.org / the Netherlands |
1 year |
HTTP
Blocked until accepted by user: No. |
_pk_ses#. Used by Piwik Analytics Platform to track page requests from the visitor during the session. |
constanter.org / the Netherlands |
1 day |
HTTP
Blocked until accepted by user: No. |
_piwik.php. Collects statistics on the user’s visits to the website, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages have been read. |
matomo.schuttelaar.net/ the Netherlands |
Session |
Pixel |
How can I reject the use of cookies?
You may configure your browser settings in a way that it rejects cookies, only saves them for one session or deletes them prematurely. Most browsers accept cookies by default. If you block certain cookies, it is possible that certain functions are no longer available to you.