Cookies

Cookie policy of GlitterDesign

GlitterDesign uses cookies and other technologies such as JavaScript and web beacons on its website. Because we want to guarantee your privacy and improve the user-friendliness of your visit (s) to our web store, we think it is important that you know how and why we use cookies. Below we try to provide you with as much information as possible about the use of these techniques, including cookies by GlitterDesign.

Who is responsible for processing your data?

Ingrid Van den Abeele, owner of GlitterDesign, located at Neerveldstraat 45 in Opwijk, is responsible for the processing of data as described in this cookie policy.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small, simple text files that your computer or mobile device stores when you use our web store.

What are the other techniques?

JavaScript and web beacons are standard internet techniques that together with cookies ensure that a system can collect information (JavaScripts), store it in small, simple text files (cookies) and then send it (web beacons).

Cookies and other technologies are used on almost all existing websites.

By using cookies and other technologies, we ensure that:

Surfing the GlitterDesign website becomes more fun and easier for you;

You do not always receive the same information when you visit our website;
We can measure how our website is used and where we can improve it;
We can show you advertisements and recommendations based on your interests;
We can recognize which device you use when you visit us;
We can offer you special functions such as the wish list or your shopping cart;
We can (let) register how often an advertisement is shown in order to better tailor the advertisements to your needs and interests and to prevent you from seeing the same advertisement all the time.

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

Third-party cookies are also placed on our website. The privacy and cookie policy of the relevant company applies to the use of cookies by other companies.

Which cookies do we use? In brief:

Functional cookies or necessary cookies

Functional cookies ensure that our website functions correctly. Consider, for example, functionalities such as the contact form, logging in with your own login details, placing products in your shopping basket and the SEO check. All functionalities that would not work without these cookies.

When you leave a comment on our site, you can indicate whether we can store your name, your e-mail address and website in a cookie. We do this for your convenience so that you do not have to enter this information again for a new response. These cookies remain valid unless you request them to be deleted.

If you have an account and you log in to this site, we will store a temporary cookie to determine whether your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is thrown away as soon as you close your browser.

As soon as you log in, we will store some cookies in connection with your login information and screen display options. Login cookies are valid for 6 months and cookies for screen display options for 1 year. As soon as you log out of your account, login cookies are deleted.

When you change or publish a message, an additional cookie is stored by your browser. This cookie does not contain any personal data and only contains the post ID of the item that you have edited. This cookie expired after a day.

Analytical cookies

We use analytical cookies to collect statistics about the use of our website by users with the help of third parties. By measuring website usage, we can continue to improve our online store for the benefit of our users. With this we gain knowledge to make the site better. These statistics are kept permanently, because they provide us with insight into how often and for how long we are visited, from which page you came to the web store and where we can improve our website. In this way we ensure that the experience with our website is constantly optimized.

Social media cookies from third parties

Socialmedia cookies are cookies that enable the functionality of socialmedia websites. Think of a YouTube video, Google Maps or a “like” button for Facebook.

How do social media cookies from third parties work?

Messages on this site can display embedded (embedded) content. For example, videos, images, messages). Embedded content from other websites behaves exactly the same as if the visitor had visited this other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with this embedded content, including the interaction with embedded content if you have an account and are logged into that website.

Social media cookies are placed by the social media websites themselves. When you click on a social media button in our web store, a social media cookie is placed. The social media party can recognize your IP address when you want to share a page from our web store. For the cookies that the social media parties place and the data that they collect with this, we refer to the statements that these parties give on their own websites about this. We recommend that you regularly consult the following privacy and cookie statements:

Advertising cookies

We place advertising cookies on our website. We do this so that we can make you offers that are as relevant as possible based on your online browsing and search behavior. We also keep track of which advertisements you have seen with these advertising cookies. The advertising cookies make it possible that:

We can keep track of which advertisements you’ve already seen;
We can keep track of how many times you have seen an advertisement;
We can prevent that you always see the same;
We can keep track of whether you click on the ads;
For the cookies that these parties place for advertising purposes, we refer you to the statements on the websites of these parties. Because the statements may change regularly, we recommend that you regularly consult these privacy and cookie statements. The following parties place cookies on our web store:

Browser settings

If you do not want websites to be able to store cookies on your computer, adjust your browser settings. You will then receive a warning before cookies are placed. You can also adjust your settings in such a way that your browser refuses all cookies or only third-party cookies. You can delete cookies that have already been placed. Note that you must adjust the settings separately for each browser, device and computer that you use. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that if you do not wish to use cookies, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that our website works properly. It is possible that some functions of the website are lost or that you cannot even see certain pages at all. In addition, refusing cookies does not mean that you will no longer see advertisements. The ads will then no longer be adapted to your interests and will be repeated more often. How you can adjust your settings differs per browser. Click on one of the icons below to go directly to the manual of your browser or consult the help function of your browser if necessary.

Chrome

Firefox

Internet Explorer

Safari

If you want to disable cookies from specific parties, you can do so via www.youronlinechoices.com.

REMOVE COOKIES

Delete cookies in Chrome:

Click on the icon with 3 lines at the top right. Click on “Settings”> “History”> Clear “Browsing data”. Make sure that “Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data” is checked. You can also indicate how old the Cookies must be. Select ‘All’ here.

Delete cookies in Firefox:

Click on the icon with 3 lines at the top right. Go to “Options”> “Privacy”. Click on “Delete your recent history.” Under “Details” you can indicate exactly what you want to delete. Check “Cookies” in any case. You can also indicate how old the Cookies must be. Select ‘All’ here.

Delete cookies in Safari:

Click “Safari”> “Preferences” at the top left of the menu bar. At the top of the window, choose the “Privacy” tab. Then click on “Delete all Website data”.

Delete cookies in Internet Explorer:

Click on the icon of a gear at the top right. Go to the “Security” menu> “Delete browsing history.” Now you can indicate what exactly you want to delete. Check “Cookies and website data” in any case. Click on “Delete” at the bottom of the window.

GLITTER DESIGN PRIVACY POLICY

With the use of some cookies, personal data is also processed as you could read above. In our privacy policy you will find more information about how GlitterDesign handles your data.

This cookie policy was last changed on May 22, 2018