This is the cookie statement of Theuma bv (hereinafter “Theuma”, “we”, “us” or “our”), as updated on 12 May 2022.

This Cookie Statement may change from time to time as a result of changes to the website.  We therefore recommend that you consult this statement regularly.

1. Cookies

Cookies are small, simple information files that are sent to your browser when you visit a website. They are stored on your device (such as your computer, tablet or phone) and can be read the next time you visit that website. Cookies allow a website to recognise you as a visitor. In this Cookie and Privacy Statement, the term “cookies” is also used to refer to other technologies with similar functionality (such as pixels or web beacons).

A browser is a computer program that allows you to visit and view sites and pages on the internet. The most common browsers are Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer.

When you visit our website for the first time, you can set which cookies we can place and use. You can also adjust the placement and use of cookies in your browser settings. After visiting our website, you can always delete the cookies set. How you can change the placement of cookies or delete them depends on the browser you are using.

There are different types of cookies. There are “first-party” cookies: these are cookies that are created by our website itself when you visit it. There are also “third-party” cookies: these are cookies created by a third party over which we have no control. We therefore advise you to read the cookie and privacy policy of the third party in question before giving your permission for these cookies.

We explain below which cookies may be set and used and why. The necessary and preference cookies described below are generally cookies set by us (i.e. “first party cookies”), while the others are generally set by a third party (i.e. “third party cookies” such as those set by Google Analytics).

Necessary

Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

Preferences

Preference cookies allow a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or displays, such as your preferred language or the region you are located in.

Statistics

If you give your consent, analytical or statistical cookies may also be set and used.   These cookies allow us to collect and analyse information about how our website is used and how we can optimise the operation of our website.  With these cookies we can find out how users found our website, which pages are visited most often, how people navigate the site, when and for how long. The information collected by the cookies is aggregated and, if possible, made anonymous.

Marketing/Targeting

When you give your permission, marketing/targeting cookies may also be set and used. Marketing/targeting cookies allow us to track your use of our website (for example, the pages you visit or the links you follow) and to create a profile of you as a user and your interests.   This profile can then be used to show you more relevant content and advertisements based on the interests you have identified.

Social media

We may embed content from external platforms (such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube) on our website.  We may also provide links or buttons on our website (for example, a “share button”) to allow you to easily share content on these platforms.  In order to display or share this content, these external platforms may then set cookies to recognise you as a user and to track you.

Unclassified

Unclassified cookies are cookies that are in the process of being classified, as well as individual cookie providers.

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie statement on our website.

Our privacy policy provides further information on who we are, how to contact us and how we process personal data.

If you have any questions about your consent, please provide the identifier and date of consent.