Ensurly's cookie policy

Ensurly's cookie policy applies to all users of our website. We may occasionally change the policy and recommend our users to check it regularly to be updated about the latest version.

The use of cookies is regulated by the Electronic Communications Act

What is a cookie?

When you visit Ensurly's website, the browser creates small text files that are stored on the device you use. Such text files collect information about you and your visit and are called cookies.

What types of cookies exist?

There are two main types of information text files, session cookies and persistent cookies.

Session cookies are temporarily stored on the device you are using and deleted when you close the browser. This type of cookie manages your visit session on our website and ensures that Ensurly does not request the same information several times.

Persistent cookies (tracking cookies) are permanently stored on the device you are using and automatically deleted when they expire. If you revisit our website before the expiry date using the same browser and device, the information saved in this type of cookie will be shared with Ensurly.

What risks can cookies expose you to?

Cookies cannot contain malware or be used to break into your device, but accepting the use of cookies may expose you to privacy risks such as tracking or information sharing.

Most companies use cookies to make detailed user profiles that are applied to targeted marketing. In order to make such user profiles, many companies will use services provided by a third party on their website, for example a share button from Facebook. Such a share button gives both businesses and Facebook the opportunity to track user activity across other websites that use the same share button and carry out targeted marketing to you based on your website activities, preferences or other information.

How does Ensurly use cookies?

Ensurly uses cookies for two purposes:

  • Improvement of user experience
  • Analysis of user behaviour

Our cookies are mainly used to activate essential functions necessary for our website to work as well as possible and to manage your user experience. The cookies we use may belong to our partners and subcontractors and allow us, among other things, to recognise your preferred settings upon repeated visits and save a wide range of information, including personal data.

First-party cookies is the name of the cookies that Ensurly uses.

Third-party cookies is the name of the cookies that Ensurly's partners or subcontractors use. Third-party cookies are generally used for the collection and analysis of data and the creation of user and target groups for marketing purposes.

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What information can Ensurly's cookies save?

Cookies can save all kinds of details and can be used by Ensurly to collect information or personal data such as:

  • User activity
  • User behaviour
  • Page views
  • Timestamps
  • Type of operating system
  • Type of browser
  • Identifiers
  • IP addresses
  • Geographical locations
  • Website referrals
  • Language settings
  • Privacy settings
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