Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy for Reassurance Technology B.V.

We use cookies on our website in order to improve user experience and visitor flows. Contrary to what the name may suggest, such technical cookies are not edible. Cookies are tiny files stored by your internet browser when using our website. Cookies are usually intended to ease the use and navigation of websites.

What does the EU-GDPR legislation entail?

Under the EU-GDPR legislation, we are allowed to store cookies on your device without your permission, provided that such cookies are strictly necessary for the functioning of our website. In addition, we are allowed to install functional cookies, provided that these are sent anonymously. For any other type of cookie, we need your permission.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small string of text that is sent to the browser and possibly saved on your computer, smartphone, or any other equipment used to access the Internet every time a website is visited. Cookies have different purposes:

  • Deliver a digital, rapid, and safe connection

  • Allow you to keep the connection to the private area while browsing through the pages of the site

  • Store credentials in safe mode

  • Identify the pages of the site you have already visited

  • Store the path of visitors on the site for statistical purposes

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are required to keep our website running appropriately. They store information such as the type of products you place in your webstore shopping basket, or they keep track of certain preferences that you have set. Another example is a cookie that keeps track of your account while you visit a website, to prevent you from having to log back in on your next visit. We do not need your permission for functional cookies, because user privacy is warranted even when such cookies are used.

Technical cookies

Technical cookies are used to perform technical authentication, monitor sessions, and store specific information about users who access a web page. These cookies are generally useful to the visitor because they enable faster navigation and use of the web — such as facilitating certain procedures when you shop online, when you authenticate to areas with restricted access, or when a website automatically recognizes the language you typically use.

Analytical cookies

A particular type of cookie, called analytics cookies, are used by website operators to gather information — in aggregate or disaggregate form — about the number of users and how they visit the site, in order to draw general statistics for better use of the site.

Profiling cookies

Other cookies, called profiling cookies, can be used to track and profile users while browsing, study their movements and browsing habits, and allow website managers to send targeted and personalized advertising services.

Third-party cookies

A web page may also contain cookies from other sites and content in various elements hosted on the same page, such as banner ads, images, videos, etc. These are called third-party cookies, which are usually used for profiling purposes. Cookies downloaded to a PC, smartphone, or tablet can also be read by persons other than those who manage the web pages you visit.

Cookies can remain in the system for the duration of a session (that is, until you close the browser) or for longer periods, and may contain a unique identifier.

Cookies used by this website

Technical cookies
This site uses cookies to allow safe navigation for users. They are not persistent and disappear when the browser is closed. Session cookies used on this site avoid the use of other technologies that could compromise user privacy or allow the acquisition of personal identification data.

Analytical cookies
This site, created with Squarespace, uses a single analytics cookie included in the service provided by Squarespace, which allows us to gather information about visitors to generate statistics. It is managed by third-party cookies (Squarespace). The cookie is called "ss_lastvisit" and identifies unique visitors on the site.

Profiling cookies
This site does not use cookies designed to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with preferences shown while surfing the web.

Third-party cookies — Social network buttons and widgets

Social buttons are particular buttons on the site depicting social network icons (example: LinkedIn share buttons and widgets) and allow users to interact directly with social platforms and share website content on their social profiles.

The list below refers to the social networks depicted on this site. Through the use of these buttons, third-party cookies will be placed on your device. Please use the links below for more information on the privacy policy and data management for these social networks:

  • LinkedIn Privacy Policy

Enabling/disabling cookies

If you wish to deactivate cookies, please note that the performance of our website may become sub-standard as a result, or the website may cease to work altogether. The exact procedures for deactivating or removing cookies differ between browsers. The following links explain the correct procedure for each individual browser:

  • Microsoft Windows Explorer

  • Google Chrome

  • Mozilla Firefox

  • Apple Safari

In your browser, you can set your privacy preferences so you do not store cookies, delete them after each visit or every time you close your browser, or accept only cookies from www.reassurancetech.com.

Cookie preferences

We will ask you to consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy when you first visit our website. Before using our website you will be requested to authorize the storage of Squarespace cookies on your computer or mobile device.

Version 1.0, effective 2025