Cookies Policy
1. Participating Parties
This cookie policy defines:
“C.ME”, “we”, or “us” as: C.ME / Spectrum BV with registered office at Schijfstraat 104C, 2800 Mechelen, and company number BE0725614834.
“User”, “visitor”, “end user”, or “you” refers to any natural or legal person who comes into contact with the website of C.ME.
2. What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that we store on your computer or mobile device when you visit our site. This allows us to remember the pages you have visited and your preferences.
We use functional and non-functional cookies (analytical cookies).
Functional cookies aim to make the website more user-friendly — for example by remembering your preferred language or login details — and may be placed without your consent.
Non-functional cookies aim to improve the website by collecting statistics about your behavior on our website.
3. How Do We Use Cookies?
C.ME uses cookies and similar technologies on its website to gain insight into your visitor behavior and preferences. This allows us to adjust and optimize our websites to provide you with a better user experience.
Cookies and similar technologies do not allow us to systematically collect data that could identify you. They are used solely to gain insight into your interests and the effectiveness of the website.
Due to continuous developments in IT, our website is constantly evolving — and therefore also our cookie policy. We therefore recommend that you review this cookie policy regularly for any changes.
Sometimes, unforeseen cookies may be stored on your device via our website. This may happen when “embedded” elements are used, such as a video originally hosted on YouTube. In such cases, we may not always be aware of cookies placed by third parties. If you notice this, you can always contact us.
4. Which Cookies Are Used?
Below is an overview of the cookies used on our website:
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is used to track statistics about user interactions on our website (such as traffic) and certain demographic data. These statistics provide insight into website usage to improve the end experience for you as a user.
More information can be found in Google’s privacy policy.
HubSpot
HubSpot is used to track statistics about user interactions on the website in order to improve the user experience. More information can be found on the HubSpot website.
Depending on their nature, these cookies are either temporarily stored in your browser (session cookies) or permanently stored (until their expiration date is reached, a new cookie overwrites them, or you delete your cookies yourself).
6. Managing Cookies
The storage of cookies on your computer can be managed by adjusting your browser settings. More information on how you can control or delete your cookies can be found at:
By blocking or deleting cookies, you will need to reset your preferences at every visit, and some parts of the website may not function properly.
As an illustrative example for managing cookies, the Chrome browser can be used. In this case, go to “Settings”, then “Advanced”. Under “Privacy and Security”, select “Content Settings” and click on “Cookies”.
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