Privacy

Use of files and technologies such as cookies

When you visit a website on the Internet or use a CLP application, files and technologies may be used that store information on your terminal equipment (PC, laptop, smart phone, tablet, etc.) or that access information already stored on your terminal equipment .

This policy explains which files and technologies CLP and third parties use. This policy may be amended from time to time, any amended version is available online. Only the most recent version of the policy applies to the use of the website. Your use of the website implies agreement with the most recent version of this policy.

These files and technologies may include cookies, web beacons, log files, settings and information on your terminal equipment and the like. They are used by CLP.

The files and technologies do not contain viruses or other malicious applications. These files and technologies are sometimes temporary (session cookies, which are deleted when you close the browser), sometimes permanent (persistent cookies, which remain until they expire or you delete them) or sometimes both.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files that are placed and/or read on the terminal equipment of your device when you visit and use our website.

What are web beacons?

Web beacons or pixel tags are (invisible) graphic files that are included in a web page or an e-mail and that can, among other things, register certain information such as your IP address.

What are log files?

Log files can, among other things, collect information about the activities of your web browser.

What are settings and information on your terminal equipment?

Your PC, laptop, smart phone and tablet, and the applications on it, may contain information about the type of device, the settings of an application, etc. These settings can be read.

Personal data and their use

Some of the files and technologies used described here contain data that can directly or indirectly identify you (personal data). CLP uses this personal data for the following purposes: operation and use of the website, customer management and market research.

What does CLP use files and technologies for?

CLP uses files and technologies for the following purposes:

Files and technologies necessary to allow you to navigate our website smoothly and to use our website easily or to enable interactivity with our websites.
For example: use of functions, detection of your device type, detection of your screen resolution, detection of your text size, consultation of your browser settings, buffer size, device ID
Files and technologies that store your browsing preferences.
For example: your language, your region, your login, your password, your subscription, your preferred themes, search preferences
Files and technologies that remember your purchases or information input across different web pages or browsing sessions
For example: order basket, forms.
Files and technologies that make web pages load faster, ensure security, test the website or users, detect abuse, and detect age requirements.
For example: load balancing, detection number of login attempts, automatic logout function, A/B testing
Files and technologies that register the number of visitors, your surfing behaviour, usage patterns and error messages for the purpose of optimizing the content and structure of our website.
For example: how many times do you visit the website, which web pages do you visit, which pages give errors, how do you get to the website
Files and technologies that keep track of your browsing history over time, whether or not combined with information from third-party sources, to display relevant content, notifications (cf. Push messages) and advertising messages and for research purposes and market analysis as well as for the correct and proper functioning of the advertising system.
For example: based on your previous surfing behavior, your geo-location, the advertisements you have already clicked on, the ID of your device, you will be shown personalized content and advertising from the CLP group. These files and technologies remain valid for at least 1 year.
Files and technologies that detect whether you use adblock technologies.
What do third parties use files and technologies for via the CLP websites

Third parties use files and technologies for the following purposes:

Files and technologies that track your browsing history over time, whether or not combined with information from other advertisements or through third-party sources, to display third-party advertising messages.
For example: based on your previous surfing behavior, your geo-location, the advertisements you have already clicked, you will be shown personalized content and advertisements from third parties.
Files and technologies that you