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Privacy Statement
We respect the privacy of visitors to the website and ensure that the personal information you provide is treated confidentially. Processing of personal data takes place in a manner, which is in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act.
Purposes of data processing
Your personal data are processed by us for entering into and executing agreements regarding legal services and managing the resulting relationships, including carrying out activities aimed at increasing the customer base.
If you fill in a contact or registration form on the website, or send us an e-mail, the data you send us will be kept as long as is necessary according to the nature of the form or the content of your e-mail for a complete response and handling.
Click behavior and visitor data
General visit data is kept on the website. In this context, in particular, the IP address of your computer, any user name, the time of request and data sent by the visitor's browser may be recorded and used for statistical analysis of visit and click behavior on the website. We also optimize the operation of the website.
We try to anonymize this data as much as possible. This data is not provided to third parties.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track how users use the website. The information thus obtained, including the address of your computer (IP address), is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.
Google uses this information to track how our website is used, to provide us with reports on the website and to provide its advertisers with information on the effectiveness of their campaigns. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or insofar as these third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this.
Social media (such as Facebook and Twitter)
The website includes buttons to promote or share pages on social networks. These buttons are realized by code provided by, for example, Facebook or Twitter itself. Among other things, this code places a cookie.
Please read the privacy statement of Facebook and Twitter (which may change regularly) to see what they do with your personal data that they process with this code. This also applies to other social media channels.
Newsletter
We offer a newsletter with which we want to inform interested parties about news in the field of ICT and internet law, our services and related matters. Each newsletter contains a link that allows you to unsubscribe. The newsletter subscriber database is not provided to third parties.
Our newsletters are sent through a mailing provider, in our case MailChimp. We have an agreement with this party to protect your data.
Use of cookies
We use cookies when offering electronic services. A cookie is a simple small file that is sent with pages from this website and stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. Among other things, this allows us to combine different requests for pages of the website and to analyze user behavior. You can refuse the use of these cookies, although this may limit the functionality and ease of use of the website.
Inspection, correction and right to object
If you have a relationship with our company, you will have the opportunity to view your personal data upon written request. If the overview provided by us contains inaccuracies, you can request us in writing to change or remove the data. In addition, you can inform us in writing, if you do not want to be contacted with information about our products and services by notifying us at the following address:
Park Berkenrhode
Roekelseweg 44-48
6733 BP Wekerom
Modification of privacy statement
We reserve the right to modify this privacy statement. Changes will be published on this website.