This cookie statement was last amended on June 15, 2023.
Cookie statement
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What are cookies?
Cookies are small information files that are stored on your computer, telephone or tablet when you visit our website(s). In addition to cookies, there are similar techniques with which we or others can store and/or read information on your computer, telephone or tablet, such as web beacons, flash cookies, JavaScript and tracking pixels. For convenience, these techniques are also referred to as cookies.
Cookies make it possible to recognise your web browser. This way, you do not have to enter your data, indicate preferences or adjust your settings every time you visit the website(s). This also enables us to improve our website and gain insight into visitor behavior on the website.
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Why does ACTA use cookies?
The cookies on our website are used to:
- enable functionalities of the website (functional cookies)
Functional cookies store the preferences of website visitors with the aim of increasing user-friendliness. They are also necessary for the proper functioning of the website. ACTA does not need to request permission to place functional cookies.
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Which cookies can be placed?
In the overview below we indicate which types of cookies can be placed when you visit the ACTA website. We strive to keep this overview as up to date as possible.
Namm cookie
Placed by:
Kind
Purpose
Retention period
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Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004 1081 LA Amsterdam Functional This cookie remembers users' status in relation to page requests. Session Content-switch
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004 1081 LA Amsterdam Unclassified Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are still classifying together with the providers of individual cookies. Session VuWeb.AF
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004 1081 LA Amsterdam Unclassified Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are still classifying together with the providers of individual cookies. Session -
Block or delete cookies
Most cookies have a fixed retention period. This means that they expire automatically after a certain period of time and no longer register data from your website visit. You can also choose to manually delete cookies before the retention period expires.
It is possible to block cookies via your browser. If you choose to block all cookies, the website may not work as well. It is our advice to disable only the unwanted cookies via the settings of your browser.
If you want to remove cookies from your equipment, the steps you need to take differ depending on the browser you are using.
Below you will find a link per browser to the provider's website, which describes step-by-step how you can block or delete cookies.
It is also possible to block or delete the cookies stored on your smartphone or tablet. Below you can follow a step-by-step plan for both iOS and Android operating systems to delete your cookies.
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Who should I contact for questions and/or comments about cookies?
If you have any questions and/or comments after reading our cookie statement, please contact the ACTA Data Protection Officer via fg@acta.nl
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How can I exercise my privacy rights?
On the basis of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have - under certain conditions - the right to inspect the personal data that is being processed about you, the right to correct your personal data if it contains factual inaccuracies, the right to delete your personal data, the right to restrict the processing of your personal data, the right to portability of your personal data and the right to object to the processing of your personal data.
If you wish to exercise these privacy rights, you can make this known to ACTA's Data Protection Officer via:
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA)
For the attention of: Data Protection Officer (DPO)
Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004
1081 LA Amsterdam
Email: fg@acta.nlYou will be asked to identify yourself in order to process the application. This checks whether the request has been made by the right person.
Under the GDPR you have the right to submit a complaint to the Dutch Data Protection Authority against our processing of your personal data.
You can contact the Dutch Data Protection Authority for this.
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Adjustment cookie statement
The cookies we use on our website can be customised. This means that this cookie statement can also be adjusted. In the event of substantial or material changes, we will take steps to effectively bring the changes to your attention.