
What are cookies?
As is common with almost all professional websites, this site uses cookies, which are small files downloaded to your computer, to enhance your experience. This page describes what information they collect, how we use it, and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We also indicate how you can prevent these cookies from being stored, but this may affect or “break” the functionality of certain parts of the site.
For more general information on cookies, see the Wikipedia article on HTTP Cookies.
How we use cookies
We use cookies for several reasons, described below. Unfortunately, in most cases there are no default options to disable cookies without completely disabling the functionality and features they add to this site. We recommend that you leave all cookies turned on if you are not sure whether you need them or not, in case they are used to provide a service you use.
Disabling cookies
You can prevent the placement of cookies by adjusting the settings of your browser (consult the Help of your browser to know how to do this). Please be aware that disabling cookies will affect the functionality of this and many other websites you visit. Disabling cookies will usually also result in disabling certain functionalities and features of this site. It is therefore advisable not to disable cookies.
The cookies we set
Account related cookies
If you create an account with us, we use cookies to manage the login process and general administration. These cookies are usually deleted when you log out, but in some cases they may persist afterwards to remember your site preferences when you are logged out.
Form related cookies
When you provide information through a form, such as on contact pages or comment forms, cookies may be set to remember your user information for future correspondence.
Preference Cookies To provide you with a good experience on this site, we provide the functionality to set your preferences for the way this site works when you use it. To remember your preferences, we need to set cookies so that this information can be recalled each time your interaction with a page is affected by your preferences.
Third party cookies
In some special cases, we also use cookies from trusted third parties. The following section describes in more detail the third-party cookies you may encounter through this site.
This site uses Google Analytics, one of the most widespread and trusted analytics solutions on the web, to help us understand how you use the site and how we can improve your experience. For example, these cookies can track how long you spend on the site and which pages you visit so that we can continue to produce engaging content. For more information on Google Analytics cookies, see the official Google Analytics page.
Third-party analytics are used to track and measure the use of this site so that we can continue to produce engaging content. For example, these cookies can track how long you spend on the site or which pages you visit, which helps us understand how to improve the site for you.
From time to time we test new features and make subtle changes to the way the site is delivered. When we are still testing new features, these cookies may be used to ensure that you get a consistent experience while on the site, while ensuring that we understand which optimizations our users value most.
Overview of cookies on our site:
COOKIE | TYPE | DURING | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|---|
_ga_<container-id> | First-party – Performance | 2 years | Used to maintain session status. |
_ga | First-party – Performance | 2 years | Used to distinguish users. |
_gid | First-party – Performance | 24 hours | Used to distinguish users and devices. |
_pk_id | First-party – Performance | 13 months | Used to store a few details about the user, such as the unique visitor ID. |
_pk_ses | First-party – Performance | 30 minutes | Short-lived cookies used to temporarily store data for the visit. |
wp-wpml_current_language | First-party – Functional | 30 days | Stores the current language preference. |
mfn-gdpr | First-party – Functional | 1 year | Saves accepting the cookie notification. |
incap_ses_*_* | Third-party – Functional | 1 year | Zorgkaart: monitoring for unsolicited requests. The information generated cannot identify you as an individual. |
nlbi_ | Third-party – Functional | As long as session is available | Zorgkaart: check if user interactions is sent to the appropriate server. The information generated cannot identify you as an individual. |
visid_incap_*_* | Third-party – Functional | As long as session is available | Zorgkaart: monitoring for unsolicited requests. The information generated cannot identify you as an individual. |
Hopefully this has clarified some things for you and as stated earlier if there is something you are not sure if you need or not, it is usually safer to leave cookies enabled in case there is interaction with any of the features you use on our site.
If you are still looking for more information please contact us:
E-mail: info@endoenzo.nl