Cookie policy

The website of Adelmeijer Hoyng Advocaten ('AHA') uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your computer, tablet, or smartphone when you visit AHA’s website. You can refuse to accept cookies at any time, although this could reduce website functionality and ease of use.

This website makes use of session cookies and persistent cookies. A cookie is a simple, small file that is sent with pages from this website and is stored in the browser of your computer. The stored information can be sent back to our servers when you next visit our website. 

A session cookie enables the website to keep track of the pages you have visited, so the content of this website can be optimized. These cookies are automatically deleted as soon as you close your browser.

Persistent cookies ensure that your computer is recognized when you next visit the website. It enables the website to remember your preferences (such as your choice of language). You can disable the storage of cookies by changing your browser settings.

AHA’s website makes use of Google Analytics’ cookies to, in general terms, monitor user behaviour and general trends as well as obtain reports. This helps to improve how the website functions. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or in cases in which such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. By using AHA’s website, you give Google consent to process the information in the way and for the purposes as previously specified. Cookies are also placed as a result of using buttons or links as described previously under the ‘Use of social media’ heading. AHA has no influence on the placement and use of cookies by third parties.

The Authority for Consumers & Markets website contains more information on cookies and how you can block or remove them.