Disclaimer

Cookie policy


Who's who?

We:

Steven De Coninck, CEO of OMConsult bvba, VAT number BE 0475.425.902. Address : Lepelemstraat 4, 8421 De Haan, Belgium

You :

This may be as a visitor on this website, as an ETGOM course participant or as a user of one of the learning tools of OMConsult bvba / European Teaching Group of Orthopaedic Medicine (ETGOM)

The law:

' Law ': art. 129 Law on electronic communications, as amended by W 2012-07-10/04, art. 90, 017; (entry into force: 04-08-2012) (http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_loi/change_lg.pl?language=nl&la=N&c...)

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that a website puts on your computer's hard drive when you visit the site. The main function of cookies is to distinguish one user of the other. You come up against a lot of cookies at Web sites where you have to sign in. A cookie ensures that you stay logged in while you use the site. A cookie will help you your preferences such as language choice, blog entry, or favorite item, last read data on a form so that you do not need to fill in again and again. We put the duration of these cookies by default at 6 months. The cookies are used to keep the user experience to improve and adapt where necessary on our website (s).

Permission

You always get a notice if we use certain cookies on your website.

If we do not ask permission this means that no cookies are stored or that no cookies are stored on this section of the website.

Types of cookies

Functional cookies

Keep your preferences and remember this so that you have been on the site. So does Google, for example, is a good choice for the language is wanted.

Performance cookies

They measure if an advertisement results in a purchase or signup. Websites can do this, because they generate income on such a basis.

Analytical cookies

With these cookies website owners can track their site statistics. For example, the numbers of visitors in Google Analytics, location of visitors and browser used.

Graduation cookies

These are the cookies where I had it at about Third party cookies, which ensure that you'll suddenly see ads get with products that you have just viewed on bv. wehkamp.nl. in addition, it also uses Facebook this kind of cookies when you click on the "like" button. That's why you see which of your friends sometimes ‘liked’ a particular product may or may not have 'liked '.

How can I manage my cookies?

Make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. To enable cookies, you need the following:

At browser – Microsoft Internet Explorer

In Internet Explorer, click on ' Internet Options ' from the ' tools ' menu.

On the Privacy tab, move the settings slider to "low" or "accept all cookies" (cookies above ' medium ' setting switches off).

Click on ' OK '.

At browser – Mozilla Firefox

Click on "Firefox" at the top left of your browser and then click ' options '.

On the Privacy tab, make sure the "Websites that I do not want to be followed ' is not checked.

Click on ' OK '.

At browser – Google Chrome

Click on "Tools" at the top of your browser window and select ' options '.

Click the ' Under the Hood ' tab, locate the "Privacy" section and select the button "Content settings '.

Now select "Allow local data to be set '.

At browser – Safari

Click the icon ' Cog ' at the top of your browser window and select the ' preference ' option.

Click Security, check the option that says: ' block third-party cookies and advertising cookies "checkbox.

Click ' Save '.

For further information about deleting or blocking cookies: http://www.aboutcookies.org.