What are cookies?

Cookies are small text file stored on your computer or mobile device when visiting our website.

Why we use cookies?

We use cookies, and in some cases third-party cookies, to ensure we give you the best experience when you visit our Website. Cookies help us to understand how we can improve the content of our Website.

Are all cookies the same?

To facilitate cookie management, we classify our Website cookies in two categories based on their purpose: essential cookies and performance cookies. This Website will not use third-party cookies (which are performance cookies) if you opt to “block” them.

Essential – Essential cookies, such as authentication cookies, are strictly necessary for this Website and its functions to work properly. These cookies cannot be disabled.

Performance – These cookies collect information about your use of the Website. Performance cookies help us, for example, to identify which sections of the website you find most interesting. We can then tailor the content to better meet your needs and improve our offer.

Managing Cookies

Here you can manage cookies their settings.

Cookie List

Essential

moove_gdpr_popup

  • Tests wether or not cookies are accepted
  • Set to expire after 1 year

pll_language

  • This cookie is set to expire after 1 year
  • This cookie allows us to remember the language you have selected when browsing the website

Performance

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  • By default this cookie is set to expire after 1 years
  • Google Universal Analytics – This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports.

_gid

  • This cookie is set to expire after 24 Hours
  • Google Universal Analytics – Used to distinguish users.

_mkto_trk

  • This cookie is set to expire after 1 year
  • This tracking cookie allows a website to link visitor behaviour to the recipient of an email marketing campaign, to measure campaign effectiveness.