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Cookie statement

Our website uses different types of cookies. We believe it is important that you have control over your online privacy. That is why we would like to provide you with as much information as possible about which cookies we use and for what purposes.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit the website. These cookies store information about your website visit. In some cases, personal data is processed when cookies are placed. The use of cookies enables a website to recognise you when you visit the website again.

What type of cookies do we use?

We distinguish between functional and non-functional cookies. We always place functional cookies. These are necessary for the website to function properly. For example, they ensure that you can remain logged in to the website if you wish. In addition to functional cookies, we also place standard analytical cookies. This is an example of a non-functional cookie. It is not necessary for the website to function properly. It allows us to know which parts of the website are popular and where we can improve our website. Only when you agree to the placement of cookies do we also place a number of other non-functional cookies. These all have different purposes, but enable us to improve our services. For example, we use cookies to display online surveys on our website, test improvements to our website or display social media buttons.

Why functional cookies?

Functional cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. These cookies are therefore placed by default and are not deleted if you do not accept cookies. Functional cookies ensure that you can remain logged in during your visit to the website.

What are cookies?

By using analytical cookies, we can measure the behaviour of visitors to our website. We use this data to optimise the website. These cookies can be divided into cookies for measuring, cookies for research and cookies for testing improvements.

Cookies for measurement purposes

Analytical cookies enable us to measure website visits. These statistics provide us with insight into how often our website is used, what information visitors are looking for, and which pages are visited most frequently. This allows us to identify which parts of the website are popular and where we can improve our website. We continuously analyse and improve the website to make the experience as pleasant as possible for visitors. The statistics we collect cannot be traced back to individuals. This data is therefore always used anonymously. We use Google Analytics to gain insights from the data. We always place Google Analytics cookies when you visit our website.

Analytical cookies collect the following data, among other things:

  • Tracking the number of visitors to our web pages
  • Tracking the duration of the visit
  • The searches performed on the website
  • Information about your browser and device used to visit our website, such as operating system and screen size
  • How you arrived at our website, for example whether you clicked on one of our advertisements or on a link in an e-mail
  • Some anonymous data entered in a form, such as the type of car or the type of cover most frequently chosen

For more information about what Google does with the data it collects, please refer to Google’s privacy statement. This statement is subject to change on a regular basis.

We never provide the personal data you have entered (such as your name, address, national insurance number, telephone number) to Google. Read more about how we handle personal data in our privacy statement.

Blocking and deleting cookies

Using the module below, you can indicate which cookies you want to allow and which you do not. If you disable a component, the cookies will be deleted the next time you visit a page on our website.

You are in control of your online privacy on our website.