What are cookies and why are they important?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer system or mobile device by websites.
They collect information about, for instance, your personal preferences, website visits and device to improve the functionality and user experience of those websites.
Some cookies directly or indirectly collect personal data and are therefore privacy sensitive. This is why they are covered by the European and Belgian privacy legislation.
The use of cookies is regulated by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union by way of ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC.
All Member States of the EU have now transposed this directive into national legislation. This means that cookie usage and cookie legislation differ in each European country.
In Belgium it is regulated by way of a modified version of art. 129 of the Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communication.
Use of cookies
During your visit to the Website we may make use of cookies, which are small sections of information stored on the hard drive of your computer. During a subsequent visit to our Website, they make sure that you can browse more easily because, for example, you do not have to sign in again or not re-enter your preferences or password. The information collected by these cookies can be used to create a profile, which ensures that the offer of information is tuned into your wishes and preferences. For example, the website can use Google Analytics cookies to collect information about how visitors use the site, in order to optimise the Website in relation to the needs of our users. Cookies can also be placed for research and statistical purposes by the Website or by research partners of the Website.
You have the option to adjust your browser in such a way that you will receive a message each time a cookie is created or refused. You may also, at any time, delete cookies on your hard disk. Google provides more information about privacy and cookies on the Google privacy page and also a browser plug-in that you can use to unsubscribe from Google Analytics on all websites.
What cookies is www.riverphotography.be using and for what purpose?
Types of cookies
On the Website, different types of cookies may be used:
Essential cookies
Essential cookies are cookies that are necessary to ensure the Website functions (better). Without these cookies, some parts of the Website will not work or not in an optimum way. These cookies do not collect any information that can be used for marketing purposes or to store your browsing history.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies collect information about the choices and preferences of visitors and offer the possibility to store and personalise language and other local settings. The information these cookies collect is stored anonymously.
Tracking cookies
These cookies remain after a user session. When the maximum age of a permanent cookie is set to 1 year, the initial value stored in that cookie is sent back to the server each time a user visits the server during that period. This is done to store essential information (including how the user initially came to the website). This is why they are called tracking cookies. For example, when you have selected your desired language, the Website will store your preference in a permanent cookie on your browser. When you revisit the Website, it will use this permanent cookie to make sure that the content is delivered in your desired language.
Performance cookies
These cookies help improve the performance of the Website in order to ensure a better user experience. For this purpose, X uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics uses cookies to help X analyse how users use the Website. It records the number of visitors and gives X information about visitors’ behaviour in general, such as the typical duration of a visit to the Website or the number of pages a user looks at on average.
Targeting or advertising cookies
Targeting or advertising cookies follow (the browsing behaviour of) visitors to compose customer or user profiles.
Those profiles are typically used to show relevant and personalised advertisements, which correspond to the interests of the associated users.
In addition, they are used to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and carry out market analyses.
Third-party cookies
To support its forms of communication, X has embedded its content in social media channels, such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. X also uses the sharing options on social networks. The channels used by X may contain cookies of these websites. For more information about these cookies you need to consult the relevant website of the third party.
Social media and corresponding plug-ins
Many social media channels (such as Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, etc.) receive information about your browsing behaviour through social plug-ins on their websites (by way of, for example, the "Like" or "Share” buttons).
The buttons of these channels may also be embedded in the Website.
If you want to protect yourself against that, it is recommended (by for instance the Centre for Privacy Protection) to take one of the following measures.
Install a browser add-on to block tracking Examples of such browser add-ons are:
- Privacy Badger (http://www.eff.org/privacybadger)
- Ghostery (https://www.ghostery.com)
- Disconnect (https://disconnect.me/disconnect)
Using the incognito "private navigation" mode of your browser Recent versions of the most common browsers offer such a private mode as a functionality:
This feature forces the browser to delete traces of your browsing behaviour (cookies, history, etc.) after the window is closed and protects you from being followed by a third party (please note: this function does not make you anonymous on the web). There are also special privacy protective browsers, such as Epic Privacy Browser (www.epicbrowser.com).
Social media and other websites use information about the browsing behaviour of its users to offer them targeted advertising. If you prefer to not be followed for targeted advertising, you can opt-out of targeted advertisements via the website of the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (www.youronlinechoices.eu).
Unsubscribing from targeted advertising does not mean, however, that no information is collected about your browsing behaviour. If you would also like to protect yourself against the collection of this information, it is recommended that you also use the incognito mode of your browser or one of the abovementioned browser add-ons.
We recommend that you regularly consult the following Privacy and Cookie Statements:
Specific overview
Below you will find an overview of cookies that can be used on the Website:
Google Analytics
Cookie "_ga"
- Purpose: to distinguish users
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 2 years
Cookie “_gat”
- Purpose: to track and manage requests
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 10 minutes
Cookie “_gali”
- Purpose: to maintain statistics (pages visited)
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 30 Seconds
Cookie “_utma”
- Purpose: to distinguish and track users and sessions
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 2 years
Cookie “_utmb”
- Purpose: to distinguish and track sessions and visits
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 30 minutes
Cookie “_utmz”
- Purpose: to track traffic sources or referring campaigns
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 6 months
Cookie “_utmv”
- Purpose: to track adapted variable data at visitor’s level
- Type: analysis / performance
- Retention period: 2 years
Click here for more information about the cookies of Google analytics.
DoubleClick by Google
Cookie “_drt_”
- Purpose: to show relevant advertisements to visitors and collect information about the interaction of visitors with these advertisements
- Type: targeting / advertising
- Retention period: 550 days
Cookie “id”
- Purpose: to show relevant advertisements to visitors and collect information about the interaction of visitors with these advertisements
- Type: targeting / advertising
- Retention period: 1280 days
Click here for more information about the cookies of DoubleClick.
Google adwords
- To measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns
https://support.google.com/adwords/topic/3119141?hl=nl&ref_topic=3181080,3126923
Google Tag Manager
- Purpose: to keep track of how the user visits the Website, in order to improve services and online portals. By using this cookie, tags on the Website can be managed to ensure that they are correctly identified by search programs. More information about any rejection can be found at: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
- Retention period: 1 day
Pinterest
Cookie “_pinterest_email_referral”
- Purpose: maintaining statistics on social media (for example, email referrals)
- Type: analysis / targeting
- Retention period: 550 days
Cookie “_pinterest_sess”
- Purpose: providing the option to (re)pin images
- Type: functional / targeting
- Retention period: 550 days
Click here for more information about the cookies of Pinterest.
Facebook
- Purpose: to adapt advertising to a target group
- Facebook may send you advertisements if you consult the Website. These advertisements are then adapted according to your interests based on your browsing behaviour and the pages consulted. In order to improve marketing content, the cookie may pass on information to Facebook. You will find information on the advertising policy of Facebook and the procedure to reject the collection of your data, on this page: https://www.Facebook.com/settings?tab=ads
- Retention period: 550 days
Twitter
- Purpose: to adapt advertising to a target group
- Twitter may send you advertisements if you consult the Website. These advertisements are then adapted according to your interests based on your browsing behaviour and the pages consulted. In order to improve marketing content, the cookie may pass on information to Twitter. You will find information on the advertising policy of Twitter and the procedure to refuse the collection of your data, on this page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170514
- Retention period: 550 days
LinkedIn
- LinkedIn uses cookies for authentication. If you have logged in at LinkedIn, they use cookies to show you the correct data and personalise your experience, enable security features and preferences, such as the language and communication preference, for features and services. LinkedIn also offers you features, insights and custom content in combination with the plug-ins of LinkedIn. For advertisements, LinkedIn may use cookies to show you relevant advertisements, both on and off the LinkedIn website. LinkedIn may use cookies to see whether you visit the website of the advertiser, what the results of the advertisements are, how you deal with this, and more tracing activities. LinkedIn may also use cookies for performance, analysis and research to measure how well the LinkedIn website and plug-ins perform at different locations and to understand, improve and research products, features and services, even when you open LinkedIn from other websites, applications or devices, such as your computer at work or your mobile phone.
- Retention period: 550 days
- https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
YouTube
- As part of the Google group of companies, the general cookie policy of Google applies to cookies from the YouTube domain. More information can be found here: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/
Without your explicit consent, we do not send your personal data to third parties in an identifiable way if this is not required to provide the Services.
However, we may engage external processors to offer you the Website and/or Services. We ensure that third-party processors only process your personal information on our behalf and upon written instructions from us. We guarantee that all external processors are selected with care, to ensure that we can count on the security and integrity of your personal data.