Cookies
What are cookies?
When using Vaccinatiepunt websites, information about your use of this and other websites may be collected by Vaccinatiepunt and/or by third parties, for example through the use of cookies. A cookie is a small file sent with pages from a website and stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. The cookie then allows your browser to be recognised on repeated visits to a website.
Do cookies know who I am?
No, a cookie does not know who you are. A cookie does not know your name, address, age and other personal data. They only remember your preferences and your interests based on your browsing behaviour.
Why are cookies needed?
The use of cookies is very important for making our website run properly, but cookies whose effect you do not immediately see (such as Google Analytics) are also very important to Vaccination Point. Without anonymous input from visitors, we have no picture of how our websites are being used and how we can improve them.
Cookies on the Vaccination Point website
Vaccination Point uses the following types of cookies.
- Functional cookies
- Analytical cookies
- Tracking cookies
Functional cookies
Functional cookies are necessary for the correct functioning of (parts of) the Vaccination Point websites.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies (such as Google Analytics) are very important to Vaccination Point. Without anonymous input from visitors, we have no idea how the website is being used and how we can improve it.
Refusing or accepting cookies
If you do not want to accept cookies at all from any website, you can set this in your browser's default settings.