Disclaimer

Easy Life handles personal data with care. We make every effort to ensure the reliability, security and integrity of the data we collect. We protect your privacy in the following ways:

  • Under no circumstances will your personal information be given, sold or ceded to third parties.

  • Your data is securely stored in a non-publicly accessible database.

 

Cookies

A cookie is a small file that is stored by the web server in the browser of your computer or mobile device when a website is visited. A cookie contains a unique code that allows you to recognize your browser. Cookies can be placed by the web server of the website you are visiting or by partners with whom a website cooperates. The server of a website can only read the cookies it has placed itself, it has no access to other information that is on your computer. The purpose of cookies is to make the interaction between the visitor and the website easier and faster. They also help the visitor to navigate between the different parts of a website. Easy Life uses the following cookies:

tracking cookies

Tracking cookies are placed on your equipment by us so that we can recognize your computer when you visit us again. There are two types of tracking cookies: session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies allow us to see which parts of the website have been viewed on your computer during a visit. Permanent cookies allow us to recognize your computer when you visit our website again later.

 

Analytics

Cookies are placed by Google via our website. We use these cookies to gain insight into the use of our website, so that we can improve our website.

 

social media buttons

On our website you will find buttons to promote web pages on Facebook. These buttons work by means of pieces of code that come from these social networks themselves. Cookies are placed through this code. We have no influence on that.

 

Advertising cookies

To serve ads, a cookie from DoubleClick is placed. This cookie does not track surfing behavior and personal information, and only ensures that the same advertisements are not continuously displayed. This is also known as a 'frequency cap'.

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