Legal notice

COOKIE POLICY

This is the cookie policy of byMAUT (hereinafter referred to as “byMAUT”, “we”, “us” or “our”), a company with its registered address at Horstemerweg 2, Winde. byMAUT is registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce under number 74225642. This cookie policy explains how we use cookies and how we share and protect your data in relation to our website www.bymaut.com (the “Website”). The placement of cookies and the processing of personal data are carried out in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation, including the implementing legislation of this Regulation, or the preceding legislation of the Dutch Personal Data Protection Act (the “GDPR”), the Telecommunications Act, and all other privacy legislation applicable at this time.

What are cookies?

Cookies are simple text files that are stored on your computer, tablet or phone when you visit our Website. Cookies cannot damage your computer, tablet or phone. The stored information can be sent back to our servers during a subsequent visit. Cookies are necessary to provide you with a pleasant experience on the Website.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are cookies that are necessary for our Website to function properly. Without these cookies, our Website cannot operate correctly. You therefore cannot disable these cookies. A distinction is made between permanent functional cookies and session cookies. Session cookies are removed immediately after your visit to our site. Permanent cookies are stored to prevent you from having to perform the same action repeatedly. An example is items kept in a shopping cart in a webshop. We do not share the data we collect through these cookies with third parties.

Analytical cookies

Analytical cookies are cookies that ensure the Website can function properly. Through analytical cookies we learn, for example, what is searched for on our site, how long pages take to load, and what our visitors click on within the Website. Some analytical cookies may be placed without your consent. Other analytical cookies are, of course, placed only with your consent.
Google Analytics: For our analytical services we use Google Analytics from the American company Google. We use this service to track and receive reports on how visitors use the Website. Google Analytics places a permanent cookie to identify your web browser. This means your data is shared with Google. We share only data with Google that we are permitted to share under the GDPR. We use this information together with information from other Users. This makes it impossible for us to identify you as an individual. We have not given Google permission to share your data with third parties. You can completely prevent Google Analytics from recognizing you by disabling cookies in your browser. Google may be required to provide data to third parties if Google is legally obliged to do so. The information that Google collects is anonymised as much as possible. Your IP address is explicitly not provided. The information is stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google complies with the Privacy Shield principles and participates in the Privacy Shield program of the U.S. Department of Commerce. This means there is an adequate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.

Social media cookies

This page includes buttons from social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. These buttons work through pieces of code originating from these networks themselves. Cookies are placed on the Website through this code. We have no influence over this. Please read the privacy statement of the relevant social media company (which may change regularly) to learn what they do with your (personal) data that they process through these cookies.
The information they collect is anonymised as much as possible. Companies such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+ comply with the Privacy Shield principles and participate in the Privacy Shield program of the U.S. Department of Commerce. This means there is an adequate level of protection for the processing of any personal data as intended in the GDPR.

Right of access, correction, right to object and right to data portability

If you would like to access your personal data, if you wish to change or delete your data, or if you would like your personal data to be transferred in full or in part to you or to a third party, you can contact byMAUT by sending an email to info@bymaut.com or by sending a letter to:

byMAUT
Horstemerweg 2
9495PC Winde
The Netherlands

Unforeseen cookies

We aim to keep the best possible overview of the cookies on our Website. It may occur that third parties place cookies on our Website. In that case, you will not find these cookies in this overview. This mainly concerns embedded elements, for example when a video stored on YouTube is shared on our Website. If you encounter a cookie on our Website that is not listed in this overview, we kindly ask you to contact us by sending an email to info@bymaut.com.

How is the collected information secured?

byMAUT has taken appropriate technical and organisational measures to secure your data against loss or any form of unlawful processing. We use security measures to ensure that information transmitted via the Website is protected (such as requesting a unique password). However, byMAUT cannot guarantee that information on the Website will not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed. You are at all times responsible for maintaining your unique password and account information and for managing emails between you and byMAUT.

How is the collected information shared?

Information collected via functional cookies is not shared with third parties. Information obtained via analytical cookies is shared with third parties without your consent only after we have anonymised the data or after we have obtained your consent for sharing your data. Information obtained via tracking cookies is shared with third parties only if we have obtained your consent.

Children

Our Website does not knowingly place cookies when the computer, tablet or mobile phone is used by someone younger than 16 years of age (“Children”). If we become aware that we have collected personal data from Children without the consent of their parent or guardian, we will take steps to remove such data from our servers. If you suspect that your child has provided personal data to us without your consent, please contact us at info@bymaut.com. If we have obtained personal data from you when you were a child, we will, upon your request, make efforts to delete such personal data. If you suspect that you provided personal data to us as a child, you can contact us.

Change of control

If byMAUT, or part of it, is sold, transferred, or if our assets are acquired by another organisation (for example as a result of a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution or liquidation), data collected via the Website may be part of the sold or transferred assets. The buyer or acquiring party will be required to comply with this Cookie Policy.

Changes

byMAUT may amend or update this Cookie Policy from time to time. You are therefore advised to consult this Cookie Policy regularly. Amendments to this Cookie Policy take effect at the moment they are published on this page.

Contact

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, you can contact byMAUT by sending an email to info@bymaut.com.