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COOKIE POLICY

WMW - Cookie Policy

"WMW hub" is a product of Clear Digital NV (hereinafter Clear Digital).
This Cookie Statement describes what cookies are and how Clear Digital uses cookies on https://www.wmw-hub.com/

 

The contact details of Clear Digital are:

Name:      Clear Digital NV
VAT#:        BE 0899.850.588
Address:   Langveldstraat 51, 3500 Hasselt
E-mail:      welkom@cleardigital.be

Phone number: +32 (0)11 32 22 02

If you have any questions about this Cookie Statement you can always contact us via privacy@wmw-hub.com.
We reserve the right to make changes to this Cookie Statement at any time. In order to be informed of possible changes, we invite you to consult the Cookie Statement regularly. 

This Cookie Statement was last amended on: 27/04/2021


CONTENTS

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit a website. This allows the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as language, font, display options, etc.) for a certain period of time. The advantage of this is that when you revisit the website or navigate between different web pages, your preferences do not have to be reset each time.

Cookies are used to facilitate and improve the browsing experience. When you visit the website, cookies ensure that your personal settings are recalled. In addition, data is collected on how the website is consulted, and thus we can improve the general performance of the website in terms of speed and operation.

Cookies never function independently and are always linked to a website. Cookies do not in any way provide access to data stored on your computer or phone.

If you do not want a website to place cookies on your computer, you can change your browser settings.

2. MANAGING COOKIES

Most browsers automatically accept cookies. You can set your browser to warn you before a cookie is placed or to refuse cookies. Below you will find some links with more explanation about the configuration of cookies in the most common web browsers:
 

We have no control over the content of the above links. These links may be changed by the responsible persons of the respective browsers. 

You can find more information about cookie management at http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/.  In addition, you can determine on the following sites from which you no longer wish to receive cookies: https://youradchoices.com/pmc and http://www.youronlinechoices.com/.

Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause a website not to work as expected.
If you use different devices to visit a website, you have to make sure that your cookie preferences are set on the browser of each device.


3. TYPES OF COOKIES
 

  • Strictly necessary cookies are necessary to enable browsing and related functions. These cookies do not identify you as an individual. If you refuse these cookies, various functions within the website will be partially or completely disrupted.
     

  • Functional cookies increase the user-friendliness of the website by remembering your choices (e.g. language preference). They ensure that certain settings are personalized at your request. If you do not accept these cookies, it may affect the performance and functionality of the website and limit access to content on the website.
     

  • Performance/Analytics cookies collect data about the use of a website such as the number of visitors, the time visitors spend on a webpage and any error messages. They help Clear Digital to improve the performance of the website. These cookies do not identify you as an individual.
     

  • Advertising Cookies are used to deliver content that is more relevant to you. They may be used to deliver targeted ads or to limit the number of times you see an ad. They also help us to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on the Clear Digital website. We may use these cookies to remember websites you have visited and we may share this information with other parties, including advertisers.
     

  • Third party cookies are cookies that are sent to your browser from a server or domain that is not controlled by Clear Digital, but by a collaborating organization. Only these third parties have access to those cookies and the information collected by the cookie.

     

4 WHICH COOKIES DOES CLEAR DIGITAL USE?
 

 

 

 

 





5 LEGAL

  • Legitimate Interests
    Brewery Cornelissen bases the placement of strictly necessary and functional cookies on its legitimate interest. These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website or to improve your user experience. These cookies are automatically placed when you visit the website. 
     

  • Permission
    For all cookies that are not strictly necessary and not functional, we will always ask for your explicit permission before placing them. This permission is granted by agreeing to the different types of cookies in the cookie banner.

6 WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW CAN YOU EXERCISE THEM?

6.1 What are your rights?

  • Right to access:
    You can ask us which personal data we process from you, what we process it for, which categories of personal data we process, with which categories of third parties we share your personal data, the origin of the data processed and - when applicable - the logic we use in the automatic processing of personal data.
     

  • Right to rectification:
    If information is incorrect, you can ask us to correct it.
     

  • Right to erase your data:
    If data is not processed lawfully or if your data is no longer needed beyond the purpose for which it was collected, you can ask us to delete your data.
     

  • Right to restrict processing:
    By restricting the processing of your personal data, your personal data can still be kept but its use is limited. If you have requested a processing restriction, we may only store your data. This means that no other transactions can be carried out with your data.
     

  • Right to object:
    You have the right to object to your data being processed if such processing is based on a public interest or legitimate interest of the person processing your data. In addition, you can also assert this right to object if your personal data is processed for direct marketing purposes. This right to object also applies to profiling which forms the basis of processing for direct marketing purposes.
     

  • Right to withdraw consent:
    If the processing of your personal data is based on the basis of consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time. 
     

  • Right to data portability:
    You have the right to obtain the personal data you have provided in a comprehensive, structured and machine-readable form and you have the right to transfer this personal data to another controller if the processing is based on the legal grounds of consent or contractual relationship.
     

The above rights are only a summary and remain at all times subject to the limitations of applicable data protection law.



6.2 How can you exercise your rights?

You can exercise your rights by sending an email to privacy@wmw-hub.com.  In order to prevent any unauthorized disclosure of your personal data, Clear Digital may request more information to verify your identity.

Clear Digital has one month to respond to your request. This period begins when Clear Digital has received your application and has all the required information to fulfill your request. The one month period may be extended upon notice and explanation from Clear Digital.

Clear Digital will provide the requested information free of charge. Where requests are unwarranted or excessive, particularly due to their repetitive nature, Clear Digital may charge a reasonable fee or may deny the request.

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