Stappers lawyers (https://www.stappers-law.be) uses own cookies that we manage in our own name (own party cookies). Stappers lawyers informs you about the use and purpose of these cookies in this cookie policy.
What are cookies?
Stappers lawyers, as administrator of this website, makes use of so-called 'cookies'. Cookies are small data or text files that are installed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or use a (mobile) application that stores certain user information. Cookie files contain unique codes that, for example, allow your browser to recognise you when you visit our website and thus improve your user experience.
Cookies have an expiry period depending on whether they are session cookies or permanent cookies. Session cookies contain information that is used within your current browser session. These cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies are used to store information between visits to the website. This data enables the website to recognise you as a returning visitor and therefore respond accordingly, for example by storing your language preferences. The permanent cookies have a longer lifespan which is determined by the website.
Since cookies are also personal data, this cookie policy should be read in conjunction with our privacy policy, which you can consult via https://www.stappers-law.be/privacy-policy. The processing of personal data is subject to European Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, as well as to the Law of 30 July 2018 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.
Why does this website use cookies?
There are different types of cookies, depending on their functionality, origin and/or retention period.
Stappers lawyers mainly use functional (necessary) cookies to make the website function optimally and are technically necessary for the proper functioning and security of the website. This improves the user experience of the visitors. These cookies are placed without permission as they are part of the legitimate interests of Stappers lawyers.
By disabling cookies, certain parts of the website may not function optimally and certain functionalities and services may not be used.
Below you will find a list of all cookies used on this website.
Which cookies does this website use?
1) Functional cookies:
Name | Type | Expiration date | Target |
cookie_pref_set | Own party cookies | 1 year | Determine whether the cookie settings are stored |
allow_cookie_necessary | Own party cookies | 1 year | Necessary cookies allowed or not |
allow_cookie_analytics | Own party cookies | 1 year | Analytics cookies allowed or not |
allow_cookie_social | Own party cookies | 1 year | Social cookies allowed or not |
allow_cookie_advertising | Own party cookies | 1 year | Advertising cookies allowed or not |
catapultcms_session | Own party cookies | 2 hours | Catapult CMS current session |
cartalyst_sentry | Own party cookies | 5 years | Remember the login details of the user |
Disabling and deleting cookies
With all common browsers you can check the settings or options or indicate which cookies you allow. If you cannot find these settings, you can consult the help function of your browser. Via your browser, you can view and delete the current cookies on your computer, and choose not to accept them in the future.
Through the links below you will find all the necessary explanations on how to do this.
By disabling cookies, certain parts of the website may not function optimally and certain functionalities and services may not be used.
Contact
If you have any questions or comments regarding our cookie policy, you can contact us by e-mail to info@stappers-law.be or by post to Stappers Advocaten BV, Vlaamsekaai 54-57 B-2000 Antwerp.
For the exercise of your rights you can also find further information on https://www.stappers-law.be/privacy-policy.