Cookie statement

Introduction

The website www.unpaid.be, hereinafter the "Website", uses cookies and similar technologies. The aim of this cookie statement, hereinafter the "Cookie Statement", is to inform you as a visitor to the Website about the use of cookies.

Unpaid, the trade name of Unpaid B.V., CBE no. 728.452.479, VAT no. BE0728.452.479, with registered office at Port Arthurlaan 11e, 9000 GENT, hereinafter "Unpaid", "we" or "us", considers the relationship with you to be very important. In order to provide you with the best possible service, our Website uses cookies. We use cookies and similar technologies for functional purposes and to improve ease of use.

This Cookie Statement must be read together with the other terms and conditions that apply to the Website, such as the "General Terms and Conditions", the "Disclaimer" and the "Privacy Statement".

What are cookies?

Cookies are small information files that are stored by the internet browser on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or when you use a (mobile) application. They function as a kind of reminder for a website. Thanks to cookies our Website can easily keep track of specific information about our visitors and their surfing behaviour.

Who installs and manages cookies?

Cookies can be installed both by us ("first-party cookies") and by third parties ("third-party cookies").

First-party cookies are cookies that are installed by a website when visited by the visitor (e.g. cookies installed by www.unpaid.be).

Third-party cookies are cookies that are installed by a domain name other than that of the website visited by the user. If a user visits a website and a third party installs a cookie through that website, then this is a third-party cookie (e.g. cookies installed by Google, LinkedIn and Facebook).

For cookies installed by third parties (including Google Analytics), please see the statements provided by these parties on their respective websites. Please note: we cannot exert any influence on the content of these statements or on the content of the cookies of these third parties.

How long do cookies remain in place?

Cookies are sometimes installed temporarily ("session cookies") and sometimes permanently ("permanent cookies").

Permanent cookies are cookies that remain on the user's device for the duration period specified in the cookie file. They are activated every time the user visits the website that has installed this cookie (e.g. cookies installed by social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Google Analytics). Most non-functional cookies are permanent cookies.

Session cookies are cookies that facilitate the user's actions and link them to each other during a browser session. A browser session starts when a user opens the browser screen and ends when they close the browser screen. Session cookies are installed temporarily. As soon as you close the browser, all session cookies are deleted. Most functional cookies are session cookies.

What types of cookies are there?

We use the information we receive from cookies to inform you in a better and more personal way about our services and products, to perform analyses for research, to improve the Website, for security purposes and to improve our relationship with you as a (potential) customer.

We use the following types of cookies:

A. Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies are essential to be able to visit the Website and to use certain parts of it. These cookies allow you, for example, to navigate between the various parts of the Website, or to fill in forms. These cookies do not allow you to be individually identified. Necessary cookies are first-party cookies.

Name Provider Purpose Period

has_js

Unpaid - Drupal

This cookie keeps track of whether a visitor has enabled JavaScript in the browser.

Session

_mkra_ctxt

intercom-id-{string}

intercom-state

Intercom

These cookies are used to support the chat function that is available on our Website.

Session

Session

Session

 

B. Functional cookies

 

Functional cookies are cookies that facilitate the functioning of the Website and make it more pleasant and ensure that you receive a more personalised browsing experience. These are, for example, cookies that remember your language preference. These cookies do not allow you to be identified as an individual. If you refuse these cookies, certain parts of the website may not function or may not function optimally. Functional cookies are first-party cookies.

Name Provider Purpose Period

_calendly_session

Calendly 

On our website you can request an appointment by phone. For this functionality we use Calendly.

20 days

 

C. Performance cookies (non-functional cookies)

Performance cookies are cookies that are intended to collect information about how visitors use the Website, such as information about pages visited or the number of error messages displayed, in order to analyse and optimise the use of the Website. The information in question does not include specific data on the individual user, but is used to create and analyse web statistics overall.

NAME

PROVIDER

PURPOSE

PERIOD

_ga,

_gat

_gid

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is an analysis tool that is used to measure how visitors use the Website. The tool includes a number of cookies to collect information and statistics about the Website, without personally identifying visitors.

2 years

Session

Session

lcwtc403 Leadcamp We use Leadcamp to optimise the customer experience and to better understand what the visitor wants. 1 year

 

D. Tracking cookies (bib-functional cookies)

 

The tracking cookies we use are mainly advertising cookies that can be installed by us or by third parties and what are known as social plug-ins that are installed by third parties on our Website.

Advertising cookies are used to collect information about your surfing behaviour so that you can be shown advertisements that are of interest to you. If you refuse these cookies, this does not necessarily mean that you will no longer see any advertisements. There is a possibility that advertisements will be shown that do not use such cookies and that are adapted, for example, to the content of the Website.

NAME

PROVIDER

PURPOSE

PERIOD

fr

Facebook

This cookie is used by Facebook to deliver a range of advertising products, such as real-time bidding from external advertisers.

2 months

test_cookie

Google Analytics

This cookie is used to test whether the browser supports cookies.

Session

IDE

Google Analytics

This cookie is used by Google DoubleClick to record and report user actions after clicking on an advertisement in order to measure its effectiveness, as well as to show targeted advertisements to the user.

1 year

ads/ga-audiences

Google Analytics

This cookie is used by Google Ads to reach Website visitors again with advertisements which, based on their previous actions on the Website, are more likely to engage them as a customer.

Session

bcookie

Linkedin

This is a browser ID cookie from LinkedIn.

1 year

BizoID

Linkedin

This cookie is used for statistics on LinkedIn ads.

6 months

bscookie

Linkedin

This is a secure browser ID cookie from LinkedIn.

1 year

lidc

Linkedin

This cookie is used for routing. Routing involves finding a route to a computer on the Internet. Routing is one of the tasks of the IP protocol.

Session

BizoUserMatchHistory

Linkedin

This cookie is used for statistics on LinkedIn ads.

6 months

_drip_client_{string} Drupal This cookie is used to identify a visitor, to keep statistics and to send personal e-mails, depending on actions that may have been taken during the registration process. 2 years

 

What about your privacy?

 

Since some of the cookies and/or technologies used, described below, may contain data that could directly or indirectly identify you, the use of these cookies and/or technologies can qualify as the processing of personal data. In general, with regard to the collection and processing of your personal data and your associated rights, please see our Privacy Statement.

How to manage or disable cookies?

In the browser settings, under security and privacy settings, you can choose to disable cookies. In addition, you can also delete cookies by clearing your "browser history". However, disabling cookies may cause certain applications of our Website and other services not to function optimally.
Further information about enabling or blocking cookies in different browsers:

  • Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Safari
  • Adobe Flash Player

Additional information is also available via: www.aboutcookies.org or www.cookiecentral.com/faq/.

Amendments

We reserve the right to make unilateral changes or adjustments to this Cookie Statement. However, the most recent version will always be made available on our Website.

Contact

If you have any questions about our Cookie Statement and cannot find the answer to your questions here, please feel free to contact us via info@unpaid.be.