We use cookies on this website to enhance usability and gather insights about website visits.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, phone, or tablet by websites you visit. These files help websites recognize you during your visit and on future visits.
Types of cookies used on this website
We use three types of cookies:
Necessary cookies
Research cookies
Third-party cookies
Necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for maintaining your settings or preferences during and between visits. For example, if you choose not to accept cookies from a site, a necessary cookie will remember this choice to avoid asking repeatedly. Without these cookies, certain functions may not work correctly.
Examples of necessary cookies used:
- _rspkrLoadCore: Active until the end of your visit. Supports the read-aloud feature.
- comment_author_* and comment_author_email_*: Retain your details when posting comments (valid for 348 days).
- dcc*, TS01*: Ensure website performance and availability during your visit.
- gpoll-timezone, gpoll_form_*: Prevent multiple survey submissions and track timezone.
- ReadSpeakerSettings: Keeps read-aloud settings for 4 days.
- wp-postpass_*: Grants access to password-protected pages during your visit.
- wt-announcement-*: Prevents re-showing of closed notifications for 90 days.
Cookies for research into website usage
These cookies collect data on which pages you visit, in what order, and how long you stay. This helps us analyze web traffic and improve the website experience. Similar cookies support online surveys.
Data collected includes:
- Devices, browsers, and operating systems used
- Links through which you accessed the website
- Internal navigation between pages
- Search terms used on the site
- Duration and timing of visits
Examples of research cookies:
- __koko_analytics_pages_viewed (6 hours)
- s_ecid, s_vi, s_fid (up to 2 years)
- s_cc, s_sq (until end of visit)
- s_ac (removed immediately)
Cookies from third-party websites
If you use embedded content or services from platforms like YouTube, Google, Facebook, or X, these third parties may place cookies on your device. We do not control how third parties handle their cookies.
How to disable cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. For more information about cookies and how to control them, visit veiliginternetten.nl or, for professionals, the National Cyber Security Center.