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- If you have turned off the use of cookies in your browser, you can still visit most parts of the website. However, certain services or elements of the site may not function or not function optimally.
1. Functional cookies
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2. Performance cookies
Among other things, we use cookies to collect information. With this information, we see which pages are visited the most, which pages are effective and which pages provide error messages. With this information we optimize the ease of use of the website.
Most internet browsers can be set in such a way that cookies are not accepted or that you are notified when you receive a cookie. How to do this depends on the browser you’re using. Please note that certain parts of the website will not or will not function optimally when you block cookies. The way you can disable cookies varies by browser. Read below for further explanation.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
If you use (a very old version of) Microsoft Internet Explorer, click “Tools,” “Internet Options,” and then go to the “Privacy” tab. Slide the internet zone setting all the way up, so that the status changes to “Block all cookies.”
Learn more Microsoft - Mozilla Firefox
In Mozilla Firefox, go to “Extra,” “Options,” “Privacy” tab. In the “Firefox will” bar, select “use custom settings for history.” Check out ‘Accept cookies from websites’ here.
More information Mozilla - Google Chrome
In Google Chrome, go to “Customize and manage Google Chrome” (to the right of the address bar in view. Then click “settings” and then click “View advanced settings.” Under the heading “privacy” you will find the “content settings” button. Click on this, and you can then indicate how you want to deal with cookies in the screen that appears.
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If you have trouble setting up, contact your browser provider or ask a friend.
- Microsoft Internet
Explorer Go to Tools – Internet Options
On the General tab, go to the General.
In the Browser History box, click Delete.
Click Delete Cookies. Ok. - Mozilla
Firefox Go to Extra – Options.
Go to Privacy.
Here you can erase the recent history - Google
Chrome Click the key icon in the upper right corner and choose Options.
Go to Advanced Options.
Click Content Settings.
At Cookies, click All cookies and site data.
Click Delete All.
If you work with another browser, you can also find the instruction for adjusting your browser’s settings under “Help” in most browsers’ toolbar.