Cookies

Cookies

Cookies on this website
On this page you will find more information about what exactly cookies are, which cookies are used by this website and how you can influence cookies.

What are cookies?
A cookie is a piece of text given by a web server to a visiting browser in the hope and expectation that the browser will return it on a subsequent visit.
The cookie is an addition to the HTTP specification. The HyperText Transfer Protocol is used by anyone visiting a website: it controls communication between a web server and a browser. However, it is not designed to see successive page visits as one. As a result, it is not readily possible to retrieve data or settings on subsequent visits.
To make that possible anyway, the cookie and set-cookie headers for HTTP were introduced in 1997. This specification was last updated in April 2011 and currently goes by the name RFC 6265 HTTP State Management Mechanism.

How do cookies work?
Contrary to what politicians still sometimes claim, cookies themselves are neither programmes nor files, and nothing is technically stored by the web server on the visitor’s computer. The latter is entirely up to the browser to decide. Ultimately, cookies are often stored as a file, but a web server cannot force a browser to actually store cookies or return them on a later visit.
A cookie is always bound to a specific domain or subdomain. Examples of a domain and a subdomain are, for example: website.co.uk and beautiful.website.co.uk.
Cookies are therefore only sent back to the same domain they came from. You can therefore be sure that only the servers of this website receive the cookies previously obtained via this website. Also via javascript, only this website can access the cookies placed by this website.
An important point about cookies is that they can be received with every http request and that all known, relevant cookies are sent with every request. So this also applies to requests requesting images, javascript and css files for a web page. Of course, the domain check is also applied in this case.

First-party cookies
Cookies that you get for the same domain that you visit are called first-party cookies. So when viewing this page, the cookies from this website are first-party cookies.

Third-party cookies
It is also possible for a website to contain third-party elements. Well-known examples are embedded videos, advertisements and social media buttons. If cookies are sent with these elements from their own servers, these are called third-party cookies. It is therefore possible that, when visiting this website, you will receive third-party cookies for Facebook.com, Youtube.com and other third-party websites.
Due to the way HTTP works and the security surrounding cookies, it is not possible for the estate agent to influence the sending of third-party cookies.

What other storage is there for websites?
Besides cookies, other storage options have emerged at the browser since 1997. Since these are hardly ever used, they are only briefly touched upon.
Flash applications have their own form of cookies, similar to those for HTTP. Apart from recording user preferences such as image quality and the Autoplay function in the video player, the website does not do anything else with these kinds of cookies.
Html5 local storage is a recent development. Web applications can use this to store – compared to cookies – quite large amounts of data. Due to limited support in browsers, this website does not use it.

What are cookies used for on this website?
Cookies make it possible to retrieve information from previous visits during follow-up visits. If you have made certain settings and that you have seen certain site elements before. Cookies that adapt the functioning of the site to your needs are called functional cookies.
In addition, cookies can also be used to let the site know that a visitor has been on the site before. In this way, statistical data on the use of the website can be collected. A well-known example of this is Google Analytics. This uses only anonymised statistical information that is used by us to analyse and improve how the site works. This website currently uses Google Analytics to collect statistics.
Information about your visiting behaviour can also be used to tailor advertisements to your interests. For this purpose, this estate agent only uses anonymised information about pages you have previously visited on this website.

Which cookies are used?
Below you will find an overview of the first-party cookies placed or allowed to be placed on this website.

How do cookies work?

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Non-functional cookies
_GAT, _GA, GAT_MakelaarTracker, _GID of andere or other named _GID of GA
Cookies used by Google Analytics for tracking visitor statistics.
Saved properties Cookie for remembering when a user has saved a property
ShowCMSOverlay Cookies for showing a portal page or not, if the user has been on the website before.

What cookies may others set when visiting this website
On this website, it is possible to share pages with third parties via the various social media buttons of Facebook, Google+, Linkedin and Twitter.

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Facebook, Google +1, LinkedIn, Twitter Social Media buttons in various places on this website. Cookies track, for example, wheter you have already pressed the Facebook like button.
Youtube.com and various other video hosts For videos placed on this website by the estate agent, cookies are often place. The best-known video hoster is Youtube, but there are many others

\Various partners in automated trading and real-time bidding if the estate agent uses Facebook Ads.

Different types of cookies among others to recognise you as a visitor, to store information about the use of the website and your preferences, to be able to predict your preferences, to display ads targeted to your preferences and/or to make use of frequency caps. Retargeting cookies may also be set in order to reach you again through advertisements on third-party websites.

Bevatten de cookies van van deze website informatie over mijn persoonlijke gegevens

Nee. Je naam, leeftijd, geslacht en andere persoonlijke gegevens, worden nooit in een cookie opgeslagen.

Do the cookies from this website contain information about my personal data?
No. Your name, age, gender and other personal data are never stored in a cookie.

How can I refuse cookies?
Without cookies, it is almost impossible for us to give you as a visitor the best experience when visiting the site. This has to do with analysing web statistics to determine how the site should look and navigate, but also to determine what content is popular and what is not actually read by our visitors.
While we are not obliged to ask permission for these third-party cookies (the responsibility for this lies with the third party, i.e. YouTube, for example), we are obliged to remove the content the moment it is found that the third party has failed to ask permission. This would mean that the moment even a single person complains about an image or clip, we would have to remove it for everyone, or develop technology that allows us to filter individual content for each individual user. This is practically virtually impracticable.

How can I delete cookies?

Delete cookies in Internet Explorer

Go to the Tools > Internet options > General tab. Under Browse History, click Delete.
You may not want to delete everything. Make sure at least Cookies is checked and click Delete.
Delete cookies in Firefox

Go to Tools > Options > Privacy tab. Click Delete your recent history.
Under Details you can specify what exactly you want to delete. In any case, tick Cookies. You can also specify how old the cookies should be. Choose All here.
Delete cookies in Chrome

Click on the 3 dash at the top right. Click Options > Advanced Options tab. Under Privacy, click Clear browsing data….
In any case, make sure Delete cookies and other site data is checked. You can also specify how old the cookies should be. Choose All here.
Questions and complaints
If you have any questions as a result of this cookie review, please feel free to contact us.

This cookie statement was last updated on 16 May 2018