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What is the Cookies Legislation about?
Cookies Legislation has been in force since 5 June 2012. This law lays down that website visitors must be properly informed about the placement of cookies (these are small text files containing information about your visit, which are stored on your computer). It is also mandatory for companies to explain the objective behind placing the cookies. The OPTA (Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority of the Netherlands) monitors compliance with the Cookies legislation.
Cookies are safe
First of all, it is important to be aware that cookies do not damage either your computer or your personal data. They are only intended to increase ease of use for visitors (for example: by remembering a product placed in a shopping cart or to look at anonymous clickstream data to improve the website).
What does Libéma use cookies for?
Libéma uses cookies to improve the visitor’s website experience and to be of service to the user. There are two purposes for which Libéma uses cookies:
Preventing cookies
If you object to the use of cookies, you can prevent them from entering your computer by changing some of the settings. You can:
Browser | Method |
Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet options | general tab: delete browser history |
Firefox | Firefox toolbar | options | privacy tab | remove individual cookies | remove all cookies |
Chrome | Settings | show advanced settings | under privacy: delete browser history | delete cookies and other site and plug-in data | clear browser history |
Browser | Method |
Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet options | check ‘delete browser history on exit’ |
Firefox | Firefox toolbar | options | privacy tab | under history, select ‘use custom settings for history’ | check ‘Clear history when Firefox closes’ | settings | check ‘cookies’. |
Chrome | Settings | show advanced settings | content settings | delete my cookies and other site data when I quit my browser |
Browser | Method |
Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet options | privacy tab | under ‘settings’ click on ‘advanced’ | check ‘override automatic cookie handling’. Go to ‘first party (direct) cookies’ and check ‘accept’. Then go to ‘third party (indirect) cookies’ and check ‘block’. |
Firefox | Firefox toolbar | options | privacy tab | under history, select ‘use custom settings for history’ | uncheck ‘accept third-party cookies’. |
Chrome | Settings | show advanced settings | content settings | choose ‘cookies’, check ‘block all third-party cookies without exception’. |