Cookies and their usage
What is the use of this quality policy?
We attach great importance to the confidentiality of your data, which represents for us a guarantee of seriousness and trust, regardless of whether it is “cookies” or personal data.
The “cookies” policy aims to explain why we use “Cookies” as well as any other type of “trackers” when you browse www.openfield.eu in particular in order to offer you content adapted to your needs.
On the other hand, this “cookie” policy only concerns processing relating to “Cookies”. For other processing we carry out, please consult our Data Privacy Policy, which can be accessed at any time on our website.
What are “cookies”?
“Cookies” are small “text” files that are placed and stored on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, in order to enable you to browse our website.
What exactly are “cookies” used for?
“Cookies” allow us to remember certain information about you in order to recognize you when you log back on www.openfield.eu, to better understand your use of our sites, in order to offer you a quality service, and to offer you targeted advertising tailored to your needs.
What categories of “cookies” do we use and for how long?
We use “cookies” that are necessary for the proper functioning of www.openfield.eu “cookies” that provide statistical data relating to your use of our websites, as well as advertising cookies.
In any case, the cookies collected are kept for a maximum period of 13 months from their installation.
What control do you have over our cookies?
The “cookies” necessary for the proper functioning of our websites cannot be set because their absence would have too great an impact on your experience.
Similarly, you cannot disable the use of statistical “cookies” since they are anonymised and are only used to analyse the use you make of our website in order to improve our service.
However, your consent is always required for us to use cookies to provide you with advertising tailored to your needs.
Who can you contact for more information?
Our Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) is always at your disposal to explain in more detail how we process your data and to answer your questions on the subject at [email protected]
You can also find more information about targeted advertising at: Youronlinechoices.com.
How can you contact the CNDP?
You may at any time contact the Luxembourg data protection supervisory authority (the “National Commission for Data Protection” or “CNDP”) at the following coordinates: 15, Boulevard du jazz L-4370 Belvaux
Can the policy be changed?
We may modify our “Cookies” policy at any time to adapt it to new legal requirements as well as new processing that we may implement in the future. You will of course be informed of any changes to this policy.