Since June 1, 2012, there is a new law, the telecom law. This law is also known as the Cookie Law.
This law means that every website is legally obliged to inform the user about the use of 'cookies' and must request permission for their use. Browserchecker.nl also uses cookies.
This law means that every website is legally obliged to inform the user about the use of 'cookies' and must request permission for their use. Browserchecker.nl also uses cookies.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that can remember your preferences while surfing on your own computer. In principle, a cookie does not store a name, address, age or other personal data. A cookie only stores your preferences and interests, based on your surfing behavior.
Which cookies are there?
- Functional cookies
Functional cookies: these cookies are necessary for a website to function properly. Your PC will remember settings that you have specified yourself. Consider, for example, a webshop. Putting items in your shopping cart can be done on the basis of a cookie.No permission is required for these cookies. - Website statistics cookies
Many websites keep statistics to analyze the website. This is done to see how often pages are visited and with which browsers (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera) and which browser settings. Websites are improved with this information.
With this data it is not possible to find out who visits the site, it is only possible to analyze anonymously. Permission must be requested for the use of these cookies. - Third Party Cookies
You see social media more and more on websites, such as Facebook, Youtube, Hyves and Twitter. These sites are convenient to use to communicate with friends and acquaintances.
The social media sites often use cookies to know from which website they receive visitors.
Which Cookies does browserchecker.nl use?
We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services.
How can I turn off the cookies?
You have to disable cookies on every computer you use. Even if you use multiple browsers on the same PC, you have to arrange the cookie settings per browser.
View the explanation to disable cookies for the most used browsers.
View the explanation to disable cookies for the most used browsers.