Cookies

We use cookies on our website to offer you the best experience. By using this site, you consent to the use of cookies. Click here for more information about our use of cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that allow us to recognise you.

A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your computer, smartphone or tablet via your web browser. Cookies are copied to the hard disk of your device when you visit our website so that our system can recognise you at a next visit and we can improve your use of the website.

Cookies can be
temporary cookies (or 'session cookies'), which are only used as long as you visit our website and which are removed when you close your browser, or can be permanent cookies, which remain on the hard drive of your device after you have left our website until you delete them manually or your browser removes them over time.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to recognise you and to improve the content of our site.

We use some temporary cookies so that we can recognise you when you visit our website, but we allow third parties (in particular Google) to use analytical cookies (both temporary and permanent) on our website to collect information about the parts of our website which are visited most frequently and to track how much traffic our ads generate.

This information is used to improve the content of our website, to increase the user-friendliness of the website for you and to let us know how effective our advertisements are on the internet. We regard these cookies as a
minimum violation of privacy. We do not allow third party cookies on our website that follow your surfing behaviour in order to enable targeted marketing (online behavioural advertising).

We use different types of cookies on the website of Impermo:

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Necessary cookies: these cookies are essential to be able to visit our websites and to use certain parts of them. These cookies allow you, for example, to navigate between the different parts of the websites, to fill in forms, to make appointments.

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Functional cookies: functional cookies are the cookies that facilitate the functioning of our websites and make it more pleasant for the visitor and ensure that you get a more personalised surfing experience. Examples include the cookies that remember your language preference, as well as the cookie that remembers whether you have already been asked to participate in a survey so that we do not submit the same survey every time.

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Performance cookies: we use performance cookies to collect information about the use that visitors make of our websites with the intention of improving the content of our websites, adapting them more to the wishes of the visitors and increasing the user-friendliness. For example, there is a cookie that helps us count the number of unique visitors and a cookie that keeps track of which pages are most popular.

 4. Advertising cookies: Cookies for remarketing. This website uses cookies that keep track of your interest in certain products or services, based on the pages you visit on this website. Based on these cookies and using the tools of Google's advertising network (Google AdWords, Google Analytics, the Google Display Network and DoubleClick), we can display advertisements for products and services in which you might be interested on other websites that are part of the Google advertising network. This technique is called 'remarketing'. These cookies do not contain personal data.

Management of cookies

You can accept or decline cookies

You can refuse the installation of cookies via your browser settings. You can also delete the already installed cookies on your computer or mobile device at any time.
We recommend accepting both our own cookies and the cookies of third parties in
order to keep the functionality of the website optimal. You can change your browser settings via the toolbar.

If you want to refuse advertising cookies (e.g. those from Google), you can do so via the website http://www.youronlinechoices.com/

If you don't want to receive advertising based on your surfing behaviour and remarketing cookies, such as those from Google, you can change the settings of the  Google Ads Preferences ManagerGoogle also recommends installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.