This cooky/privacy policy
is as simple as I could possibly keep it: 

I have to place a consent cooky notification on this website, that needs to be accepted before some elements of the website will work. This is so, since I am based in the Netherlands and I want to comply with the law.

By clicking ok, for the use of cookies by our site,
visitor information is collected by:

  • Log files on my hosting providers web server. 
  • Third party social embeds. In my case the embed of my facebook page.
    And the button to follow / share my facebook page. 
  • The use of a contact form (please accept the cookies first, before mailing me.
    To make sure the form works).


Further you can set/change a technical cookie: 

As is notified below here, next to the buttons:

Deny

Sets a technical cookie recording you deny consent,
you won't be asked again.

Remove

Removes the consent cookie from your browser.

Perfection on cookie policy and maybe getting there..

So we are in the Netherlands.. Hence the imperfection of this English message: This was written by a Dutch speaking person who is a designer and not a legal expert or native English speaking text writer. This text could certainly be better!
In case I have missed to notify you on a matter regarding privacy or collection of visitor information via my website, please let me know via the contact form on the homepage, thank you!


More information on use of cookies in the Netherlands, where I am based:

https://ictrecht.nl/juridisch-advies/achtergrond-cookiewet/


Check out bits of freedom!

Besides this cooky policy I would like to point out that the development on privacy matters are complicated and that there are new developments continuously, not all good ones. An interesting site to keep up with the facts and news about digital rights is the Bits of Freedom homepage. Bits of Freedom is the leading digital rights organization in the Netherland. This is their homepage:

https://www.bitsoffreedom.nl/english/

This website makes use of cookies.
Please see our privacy policy for details.

THAT’S OK