Google Analytics
We use the Google Analytics pixel, but we have fully anonymized the information collected through it. Your IP address is anonymized by default, and we do not share this information with third parties, including Google itself. We do not create profiles based on user behavior for marketing purposes, nor do we track your data across multiple devices.
Adwords remarketing pixel
This website uses Google's retargeting options. This allows us to approach visitors to our website who have previously shown interest with targeted advertisements tailored to the individual and their interests in the Google search engine and the Google Network. This is based on a cookie, which does not store personal data but does store previous usage on the website. This cookie is stored on your computer or mobile phone. You can find more information about how Google handles your data here.
Facebook pixel
This website uses a Facebook Pixel, an analytics tool from Facebook. This tool helps us analyze the website, which in turn allows us to improve the Facebook experience for our users. The information generated by this cookie is sent and stored on Facebook's servers. Facebook uses this data to create aggregated reports on the website usage of all users, not with your IP address. The cookie only stores information such as which Facebook users visit the website, which pages these users visit, etc. This pixel also tracks the behavior of users after they see or click on a Facebook ad. This way, Facebook evaluates the effectiveness of ads. Thanks to the pixel, we are able to show website visitors an advertisement on the Facebook platform. The data obtained is anonymous to us and does not provide us with any further information about your identity as a user. However, Facebook stores and processes the data in such a way that it can be linked to a specific user profile. Therefore, Facebook can use the data for its own advertising purposes, in accordance with Facebook's privacy policy.
LinkedIn pixel
This website uses Insight Tag and Conversion Tag, two analytics tools from LinkedIn. LinkedIn uses cookies, which are text files placed on your computer, to help us analyze the website and improve your LinkedIn experience. The information generated by the cookie about your website usage is sent and stored on LinkedIn servers in Ireland. LinkedIn uses this data to create aggregated reports on the website usage of all users, not with your IP address. The cookie only stores information such as which LinkedIn users visit the website, which pages these users visit, etc. This pixel also tracks the behavior of users after they see or click on a LinkedIn ad. This way, LinkedIn evaluates the effectiveness of ads. Thanks to the pixel, we are able to show website visitors an advertisement on the LinkedIn platform. The data obtained is anonymous to us and does not provide us with any further information about your identity as a user.