Vermafashion.nl treats your registration details very discreetly. All your data remains in your own control and will never be made available to third parties unless you have explicitly given your consent. If you have ordered something, your address details will be passed on to the distributor (DHL, TNT, Post NL and UPC or other courier company). He must finally know where you live.
Cookies1. Cookies on Vermafashion.nl
Around 5 June 2012, new regulations came into force regarding the use of so-called "cookies" on web pages. These rules are incorporated in Article 11.7a of the Telecommunications Act (Tw). The new regulations also cover your privacy. Because we consider your privacy to be very important, we are happy to inform you about this topic on this page.
As the new legislation on cookies for all instances is not yet completely clear how it will work in practice, Vermafashion.nl will continue to follow all developments closely and do everything in its power to continue to comply with the new cookie legislation. p>
We therefore strive to inform you openly and as fully as possible about cookies used on Vermafashion.nl. We use cookies to improve the ease of use of the site. We're trying to filter ads by your interests. Below you will find a further explanation of cookies, what they are used for and how you can, if you wish, unsubscribe from cookies. On this web page we will keep you informed of all developments regarding cookies.
2. What are cookies?Cookies are small text files that are placed on a computer, phone or tablet. The cookies are read by the browser (including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox) when opening an Internet page. The creator of a cookie determines what he places in that cookie on text files.
As long as you as a user do not fill in any personal information on the site you visit, the cookie may not contain this information either. There are direct and indirect cookies, also called first- and third-party cookies. Cookies are in principle not dangerous; they are not computer programs and can not be used to spread computer viruses.
3. Type of cookies 3.1 First party cookieIn the case of a first-party (direct) cookie, the website in question places a cookie on the user who opens the website. First-party cookies have different purposes. One of the purposes is, for example, to remember the user's login name and to remember items from selected items in a shopping cart.
3.2 Third-party cookieA third-party cookie 'follows' a user for a longer period of time across different websites and is thus able to build a so-called "profile" of a user. These cookies are often used for targeted online advertising. An ad network then places a cookie on a user's computer, phone, or tablet through a third-party site. This cookie can be read by the network on the various websites in the advertising network.
3.3 Sharing with social media networksNo doubt you will already have experience with companies placing cookies on your computer, tablet or phone. This happens, for example, when you share products or content from such a site with friends via social networking sites (such as Twitter or Facebook). For more information, please refer to:
4. How can I unsubscribe from cookies?
As a user, you can manage cookies that you allow on your computer through the internet browser you use. You can also indicate that you would like to be informed every time a cookie is offered. Below we explain how you can manage cookies through the most popular internet browsers:
Find out which internet browser you are using
On your PC: Click 'Help' at the top of your browser and select 'About'
On an Apple Mac: Click the Apple menu and choose "About" (make sure the browser is open).
Opting out cookies in Internet Explorer
In Internet Explorer, you can select the cookie filter level:
For more detailed privacy settings, click on 'Advanced' or go to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Opting out of cookies in Safari
More info at: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042
Opting out of cookies in Google Chrome
By default, all cookies are enabled in Google Chrome. You can control or completely block the behavior of first-party and third-party cookies:Learn more at: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Opting out of cookies in Mozilla Firefox
In Mozilla Firefox, you can set which sites are allowed to set cookies and how long they are stored. You can also view and manage your existing cookies:
More info at: http://support.mozilla.org/en/kb/Cooking cookies on and off
6. Unsubscribe from Flash cookies
If you want to manage Flash cookies on your computer, Adobe's website provides tools to do so. If you use Mozilla Firefox to browse online, you can use add-ons to delete Flash cookies.