Privacy & cookie statement

Through our website www.feyter.com, we collect personal data and use cookies. We respect the privacy of visitors to our website and consider careful handling of your data to be of great importance. The personal data collected by us are therefore processed and secured with care, in accordance with the requirements set by privacy legislation.

 

Purposes of data processing

We process your personal data for the following purposes:

  • Providing access to the website www.feyter.com.
  • Using the functionalities on our website.
  • Executing agreements related to our services.
  • Contacting you if you have requested it.
  • Managing client relationships and communicating about the services or products you purchase, as well as similar services and products.
  • Conducting marketing activities for our services, such as sending a newsletter.

We will not process the personal data for other purposes unless you have given prior consent or we are legally obliged or allowed to do so.

We will not retain your data longer than necessary to achieve the purposes mentioned in this privacy and cookie statement.

 

Confidentiality

We do not provide the (personal) data you provided to other parties, unless necessary for the execution of the agreement or to comply with a legal obligation.

Security

We take appropriate security measures to limit misuse and unauthorized access to your personal data. We ensure that only necessary persons have access to your data, that access to the data is protected, and that our security measures are regularly checked.

 

Newsletter

We offer a newsletter to inform interested parties about news related to our fields of expertise. If you already use certain products or services from us, we may also keep you informed about related products or services, unless you indicate that you do not appreciate this. Furthermore, your email address will only be added to the list of subscribers with your explicit consent. Each newsletter contains a link to unsubscribe.

 

Cookies

Cookies are small pieces of information that can be automatically stored or read on the visitor’s device (such as PC, tablet, or smartphone) when visiting a website. This happens via the web browser on the device.

On our websites, cookies or similar technologies that store and/or read information on the device (for ease of reading, all such techniques are referred to as ‘cookies’) are used to:

  • Enable functionalities of the website (technical or functional cookies).
  • Analyze the use of the website and improve the website based on that (analytics cookies).
  • Allow the visitor to interact directly with certain social media (social media cookies).
  • Provide the visitor with (personalized) advertisements (advertising cookies).

The information a cookie obtains about your use of the website can be transferred to our own secure servers or those of a third party. Prior consent is required for the use of social media cookies and advertising cookies. You provide this consent by continuing to use the website after visiting the homepage.

 

Technical or functional cookies

Some cookies ensure that certain parts of the website work properly and that your user preferences remain known. For example, cookies can be used to render fonts correctly, to remember your usage session on the web server so you can view the website, or to remember a search term that is searched within the website or a chosen filter.

 

Analytics cookies

We use cookies from Google Analytics so that Google can provide us with insight into how our website is used, to provide reports about the website to us, and to offer us information about the effectiveness of our campaigns. The information we obtain, including the address of your computer (IP address), is transferred to Google and stored by Google on servers in the United States. We have entered into a data processing agreement with Google, which includes agreements on how the collected data is handled. In this agreement, we have not allowed Google to use the obtained information for other Google services. However, Google may provide information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or to the extent that these third parties process the information on behalf of Google. We have no further influence on this. More information about the data processing by Google Analytics can be found in Google’s privacy statement and in the privacy policy of Google Analytics.

 

For which cookies do we ask for your consent?

Below is an overview of the cookies we use in addition to the analytical, technical, and functional cookies. Some cookies we use ourselves, but for other cookies, we engage third parties. These parties act on our behalf, and we determine what happens with the cookies. There are also cookies that are placed and used exclusively by third parties. We have no control over those third parties and how they handle your data.

Below, we have included an overview of the cookies used and the parties associated with them. For more information about how these third parties deal with cookies, please refer to the respective privacy statement.

Please note: The privacy statements of third parties may change regularly.

  • Google Tag Manager privacy statement Google
  • Double Click (part of Google) privacy statement Google
  • Facebook privacy statement Facebook
  • LinkedIn privacy statement LinkedIn

 

Enabling and disabling cookies

In your browser, you can set it to only accept the storage of cookies when you agree. Please note: many websites do not work optimally when cookies are disabled.

 

Deleting cookies

Many cookies have an expiration date. If an expiration date is set, the cookie will be automatically deleted when the expiration date has passed. You can also choose to manually delete the cookies before the expiration date has passed. Consult your browser’s manual for this.

 

Third-party websites

This privacy and cookie statement does not apply to third-party websites connected to our website through links. We cannot guarantee that these third parties handle your personal data in a reliable or secure manner. We recommend reading the privacy statement of these websites before using them.

 

Access, correction, and right to object

If you have provided us with personal data, you can send us a request to view, change, or delete this data. You can submit this request by sending an email to info@feyter.com, or by contacting us by phone at 0115-641320.

 

Changing privacy and cookie statement

We reserve the right to amend this privacy and cookie statement. Changes will be published on this website. It is recommended to consult this statement regularly so that you are aware of these changes.

 

Authority Personal Data

Of course, we are also happy to help if you have complaints about the processing of your personal data. Under privacy legislation, you have the right to file a complaint with the Authority Personal Data about our processing of your personal data. You can contact the Authority Personal Data for this.

 

Contact Information

If you have further questions and/or comments after reading our privacy and cookie statement, you can contact us using the contact information below.

  • Adress: Mr. F.J. Haarmanweg 17, 4538AM, Terneuzen
  • Phone: 0115-641320
  • Email: info@feyter.com