Cookie Policy



Introduction What's Next BV uses (functional, analytical, tracking and social media] cookies and similar technologies on its websites and social media channels (hereinafter: 'website') to improve the website and personalize information on the website (hereinafter jointly : 'cookies'). You consent to the placing and reading of cookies by continuing to use our website. The cookie notification may be displayed again from time to time. Our Cookie Policy is set out below: What are cookies, pixels and similar technologies? Cookies are small text files that are placed by a website on the hard disk of the user's computer (or other equipment with access to the internet) to remember information that applies to the user and that, for example, the use of the website easier for the user. Pixels (also known as pixel tags, web beacons or 'clear GIFs') are small pieces of code on websites that can place and read cookies, among other things. The resulting connection may include information such as the person's IP address, the time the person viewed the pixel, and the type of browser used. Local storage is a standard technology that allows websites to store data on the device that visits the website. Local storage allows a website to gain insight into the performance of certain web pages or services, to improve them if necessary. In addition, the content of the website can load faster if certain parts have already been stored locally during a previous visit to the website. Which cookies are used? Our website uses both permanent cookies and session cookies. A permanent cookie helps us to recognize the user as an existing user, so that when we return to our website, the information that is correct for you is displayed more quickly. A session cookie is only active for the duration of the user's session (usually the duration of the current visit to the website or of a browser session). Preferences [functional cookies] Functional cookies are necessary for the functioning of the website and are used to store certain user preferences. For example, whether you accept cookies or not. Another example is the passing of information from one page to the next page, for example if you enter certain details when placing a contact request. Permission is not required to place functional cookies. These cookies are placed by default and are not deleted if you do not accept the cookies. Our website uses functional cookies for: ● Remembering your searches; ● Remembering homes that you have viewed; ● Remembering previously entered data; ● Passing information from one page to the next page; ● Reading your browser settings to optimally display our website on your screen; ● Evenly loading the website, so that the site remains accessible; Performance, statistics and research [analytical cookies] In order to determine which parts of the website are most interesting to our visitors, we measure how many visitors come to our website and which parts are viewed the most. Placing these cookies does not require permission because there are no consequences for the privacy of the visitor. We compile statistics on the information we collect in this way. These statistics give us insight into how often our web page is visited, where exactly visitors spend the most time, and so on. This enables us to make the structure, navigation and content of the website as user-friendly as possible for the visitor. Social media [tracking cookies] The website uses cookies and similar technologies for marketing purposes that are placed on our website by third parties such as Google and Facebook. These cookies are also used to display social media content on this website. You must first give permission to place these cookies. Said social media parties can also collect your personal data for their own purposes. The information about the personal data that may be collected by social media can be found in the privacy and cookie policy of these parties: ● (Link privacy statement social media party 1) ● (Link privacy statement social media party 2) ● (Link privacy statement social media party 3 ) Browser settings If you do not want websites to place cookies on your computer at all, you can adjust the browser settings so that you receive a warning before cookies are placed. You can also adjust the settings so that your browser refuses all cookies, or only cookies from third parties. You can also delete the cookies that have already been placed on your computer. Please note that you have to adjust the settings separately for each browser and computer you use. Be aware that if you do not want cookies, we can no longer guarantee that our website will work properly. It is possible that some functions of the website are lost or even that you can no longer see certain websites at all. In addition, refusing cookies does not mean that you will no longer see advertisements. How you can adjust your settings differs per browser. If necessary, consult the help function of your browser. If you want to disable cookies from specific parties, you can do so via www.youronlinechoices.eu. Other / unforeseen cookies Due to the way the internet and websites work, we may not always have insight into the cookies that are placed by third parties via our website. This is especially the case if our web pages contain so-called embedded elements; these are texts, documents, pictures or videos that are stored with another party, but that are shown on, in or via our Website. If you come across cookies on this website that fall into this category and that we have not mentioned above, please let us know. You can also contact the third party directly and ask which cookies they have placed, what the reason is, what the lifetime of the cookie is and how they have guaranteed your privacy. Final Comments We reserve the right to make changes to the Cookie Policy. We therefore advise you to regularly read this Cookie Policy for any changes. This Cookie Policy was last modified on: 01-01-2020.

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