Our websites use cookies to help the websites analyse how users use the websites. When you visit a website, cookies can be placed on the hard disk of a computer or mobile device.
A cookie is an amount of data that a server sends to a browser so that it is stored and sent back to the server on a subsequent visit. This allows the server to recognize the browser again and to keep track of what the user, or actually the browser, has done in the past and what preferences he has. Similar technology is also used in emails to understand whether the email was read, and which links were clicked. Cookies can only identify a computer or device and not people.
We use this information to gain a better understanding of how you use the website, to improve your experience as a user and to prepare reports on the activity on the website.
To use cookies, you can set your browser to generate a warning when a cookie is installed or to delete a cookie from your hard drive when you close your browser. As a result, you will have to enter your password again at the next log-in and that preferences and possibly certain graphic elements will not be displayed correctly.
An overview of our cookies can be found here:
1. Necessary cookies (always enabled)Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
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Session cookie | First party | The duration of the session | A session cookie is used to store and retrieve values for a user. The information is collected on the server and only the unique ID stored in the actual cookie is sent back and forth between the user and the server. The information stored on the server remains in the server's memory until the session expires. The cookie itself contains no personal information and expires at the end of the session. |
CSRF cookie | First party | 1 year | Used for security to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Tags sorting cookie | First party | 90 days | Used to remember the sorting preference for tags. |
Unsupported browser notification | First party | 1 day | Used to remember if the notification for unsupported browser has been closed by the user. |
Site notifications | First party | 1 day - 1 year | Used to remember if a site notification has been closed by the user. |
Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
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Google Analytics | First party | 1 minute - 2 years |
Through these cookies, C-SITE receives information about the number of (unique) visitors, visitor sessions, how visitors use the site and through which channel (social media, search robots etc.) C-SITE was reached. Google Analytics then provides insight into this data based on an analysis report. Read the Google privacy policy
here.
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Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
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YouTube GPS | Third party | 30 minutes | YouTube, a video posting and sharing website, uses cookies to collect data such as location from individual visitors and to determine which functions or preferences have been selected by certain users. Read the YouTube privacy policy here. |
Youtube VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | Third party | 5 months | YouTube, a website for posting and sharing videos, uses cookies to collect data from individual visitors and to determine which functions or preferences have been selected by certain users. Read the YouTube privacy policy here. |
YouTube YSC | Third party | The duration of the session | YouTube, a website for posting and sharing videos, uses cookies to collect data from individual visitors and to determine which functions or preferences have been selected by certain users. Read the YouTube privacy policy here. |
By using the websites, you agree to the use of cookies".
If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact Mrs Josefien Vanhuyse, Head of Sales, at josefien.vanhuyse@c-site.eu or info@c-site.eu, +32 9 279 12 60.
This cookie policy may be updated from time to time. The latest version of the cookie policy will always be available at app.c-site.eu/cookies/.
Last update: 26/02/2020, valid until the next change.