What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit the website. Information about your website visit is stored in these cookies. Cookies allow a website to recognise you on a subsequent visit, for example. This is useful if you do not want to log in again every time.

Which cookies do we use?

Functional cookies

We always place functional cookies and they are necessary for the website to function properly. These cookies have little impact on your privacy and are used anonymously. This allows us to provide our online services. For example, they ensure that you can remain logged in to the website when you want to.

Non-functional cookies

In addition to functional cookies, we also place standard analytical cookies. These are non-functional cookies, because they are not necessary for the website to function properly.

Only when you agree to the placement of cookies, we also place a number of other non-functional cookies. These all have different purposes and ensure that we can improve our services. For example, we use cookies to test improvements on our website.

Analytical cookies

Analytical cookies allow us to measure website visits: for example, how often our site is visited and what information visitors are looking for. This allows us to know which parts of the site are popular and how we can improve our website. The statistics we collect cannot be traced back to individuals. This data is made anonymous after collection. We can better understand the data with Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics and mPulse. We always place analytical cookies when you visit our website.

With analytical cookies we collect the following data, among other things:

The number of visitors to our web pages.

How long a visitor is on our site.

What visitors are looking for (search queries).

Data about your browser and device with which you visit our website, such as operating system and screen size.
How you ended up on our website (for example because you clicked on an advertisement from us or on a link in an email).

Anonymous data that you enter in a form, such as the type of car or type of coverage.

The speed of our website in order to be able to measure your browser. This information allows us to detect and resolve potential performance issues on our website in a timely manner.

Adjusting cookies

You can adjust your cookie settings and disable cookies at the bottom of each web page.

Blocking and deleting cookies

You can also block your cookies via your browser. If you block all cookies, websites may not work as well. That is why it is better to selectively disable only unwanted cookies via your browser settings. This way you also block cookies from other websites.

Do you not want cookies from our website to be placed? Then choose not to accept our cookies in our cookie notification. You will see this notification when you visit our site for the first time. If you have previously accepted our cookies, you will no longer see this notification and you must first delete our cookies