Cookie policy.

Here you will find the Cookie Policy of Your Next Chapter. The Cookie Policy for Visitors is applicable for everyone that visits https://yournextchapter.nl .

Cookies
When using the website, cookies may be stored on your computer. Cookies are small pieces of (text) information that sent by a server to the internet browser with the intention that the browser will send this information back to the server on a subsequent visit. Cookies are text files that are stored on your computer and allow to analyse the usage of the website. The information provided by the cookies about your use of this website is used to analyse the visitor's behaviour and to improve our business. You can prevent the installation of cookies by adjusting your browser settings. However, we would like to point out that in this case you may not be able to use all functions of this website.

Functional cookies
Cookies make it possible to retrieve information from previous visits during follow-up visits. In practice, this is used to keep track of login events, certain settings made by you and site elements you have seen before. Cookies that adjust the functioning of the site to your wishes are called functional cookies.

Analytical Cookies - Google Analytics
In addition, cookies can also be used to let the site know that a visitor has visited the site before. This is how statistical data on the use of the website can be collected. A well-known example of this is Google Analytics. Hereby only anonymised statistical information is used in order to analyse and improve the functioning of the website. See more information below at Google Analytics.

Your Next Chapter makes use of Google Analytics, a web analysis service from Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses so-called “cookies”, text files, which are stored on your computer and enable an analysis of the usage of the website. The usage information of the website obtained through the cookies is generally sent to Google server in the US and also stored there.

In case of IP anonymization on this website, Google will shorten your IP address in advance within the member states of the European Union or in other contracting states of the agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to a Google server in the USA and shortened there. Commissioned by the operator of this website, Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports on website activities and to provide website operators with other services related to the use of websites and internet.

The IP address sent by your browser is not merged with other data from Google. You can prevent the storage of cookies by changing your settings in your browser; however, we would like to point out that in that case you will sometimes not be able to use all functions of this website in full. You can also prevent the registration and processing of data generated by the cookie and related to your use of the website (incl. your IP address) via the following link: download available browser plug-in and install http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

This website makes use of anonymization of the functionality of Google Analytics, the last characters of your IP-address will be automatically shortened.

  • Google Analytics cookies uses;

  • a processor agreement has been signed;

  • the data is processed anonymously;

  • ‘data sharing’ has been turned off;

  • no use of other Google services in combination with Google Analytics cookies.

Social media Cookies
On our website you will find buttons to promote web pages on Google+, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. These buttons work with pieces of code that come from these social networks. Cookies are stored by this code. We cannot influence this.

Other/contingency cookies
Due to the way the internet and websites work, we may not always have insight into the cookies that are stored on our website by third parties. This is particularly the case when our web pages contain so-called "embedded elements", such as texts, documents, images or videos that are stored at a third party, but displayed on, in or via our website.

Do you come across cookies on our website that fall into this category (and that is why we have not mentioned them above)? Let us know or contact the third party in question directly and ask which cookies they have stored, their reason for their storage, the duration of the cookie(s) and how your privacy is guaranteed.

First-party cookies
Cookies that you get for visiting the same domain are called first-party cookies. When visiting this page, the cookies from Your Next Chapter are first-party cookies.

Third-party cookies
There is also a possibility that a website contains elements of third parties. Well known examples are embedded videos, adverts, and social media buttons. In case these elements send cookies from their own servers, these are so-called third party cookies. Therefore it is possible that your visit on Your Next Chapter also stores third party cookies for Meta, YouTube.com and other websites from first parties.

In case these type of cookies are not used, you will still see adverts. There are also adverts shown that do not make use of any cookies.

The cookies enable:

  • the possibility to track which adverts you have already seen in order to avoid seeing the same adverts over and over again.

  • tracking the number of unique visitors that click on an advert.

  • showing targeted adverts (for example a youth product on a youth website)

Because of the function of HTTP and the security around cookies, it is not possible for the first party - in our example Your Next Chapter - to influence the third-party cookies.

Your Next Chapter collaborates with parties such as social media, visitor data, adverts and streaming videos that either store or do not store cookies. Our partner are: Google (Plus, Analytics, Adwords), YouTube, Eventbrite, Zoom, Acuity Scheduling, Typeform, Mailchimp, SquareSpace, Hostnet, Stripe, PayPal, Hubspot, Facebook, LinkedIn, Soundcloud and the Ondernemersbende.

Tracking cookies
Tracking cookies are stored by us on your device in order to recognise your computer in case you revisit the website. There are two types of tracking cookies: session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies show is the parts of the website that are seen by you. These will automatically be deleted as soon as you close your webbrowser. Permanent cookies help us recognise your computer during a revisit after a longer period of time. Permanent cookies you can delete via de settings of your browser. See below how this works for different browsers:

Deleting Cookies in Internet Explorer

  1. Go to Extra > Internet options/settings > tab General. Click below browser history on Delete.

  2. Maybe you do not want to delete everything. At least select Cookies and click on Delete.

Deleting Cookies in Firefox

  1. Go to Extra > Options > tab Privacy. Click on “delete recent history”.

  2. With Details you could select the parts you would like to delete. Select at least Cookies. You could also mention how old the cookies should be, here you will choose All.

Deleting Cookies in Chrome

  1. Click on the hamburger menu in the top right. Click Options > tab Advances options. Click under Privacy on Deleting Browser history…

  2. Make sure that Cookies and other site data are selected. You could also mention how old the cookies should be, here you will choose All.

Adverts and Marketing cookies - Mailchimp
All these cookies do not cause more adverts or illegal use of your personal data. They do provide more relevant adverts or adverts that have a better fit with your interests and preferences.

For sending newsletters Your Next Chapter makes use of Mailchimp. Mailchimp has a great security and deals confidentially with your data. Mailchimp is established in the US and there is a processor agreement signed by Your Next Chapter and Mailchimp.

Marketingcookies, tracking cookies from third parties
With your consent other parties store “tracking cookies” on your devices in order to have a better fit of adverts with your preferences. These cookies are used in order to track which pages you are visiting outside their network in order to map you online surfing behaviour (via a specific device). This overview is built based on similar information that they receive from your visit to other websites in their network. This profile is not connected to your name, address, email and any other data that is known to us, but only serves to better fit adverts to your profile in order to make this more relevant for you.

Adverts cookies - Google Adwords
In case of Your Next Chapter this is about Google Adwords. Google uses cookies in order to show relevant adverts based on your recent searches. Your Next Chapter uses Google-cookies in order to keep track of conversion on the website.

Re-marketing cookies (interest cookies)
Your Next Chapter regularly makes use of re-marketing via Google Adwords and Facebook for example. This means that adverts could be shown on Facebook and website from the Google network based on your visit on our website. Google shows these adverts based on a cookie on your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone. We do this in order to show as much relevant content on our website.

Questions about the Cookie Policy

Last updated: 04-07-2023
In case you have any further questions about the Cookie Policy please contact me.

Your Next Chapter (KVK: 69060363)
Bernhard Eilershof 5
1087DC Amsterdam
anouk@yournextchapter.nl