Cookies

The province of Flemish Brabant and Toerisme Vlaams-Brabant vzw use cookies in order to analyse and improve its websites. Cookies are small text files that are stored in your browser when you surf on toerismevlaamsbrabant.be. What cookies do we use on toerismevlaamsbrabant.be and for what purpose? How can you refuse cookies or change your preferences?

Why do we use cookies on toerismevlaamsbrabant.be?

Toerisme Vlaams-Brabant vzw uses cookies to improve your user experience and make our website function better.
We also use cookies to make the content of our website more interesting for you. We do this by modifying the content of the site to suit your personal taste and requirements.
Finally, we also use cookies to track your browsing habits. How did you get to know about our website? How long have you been surfing the website? Thanks to statistical results, we can improve our website wherever necessary, and respond to the preferences and needs of our visitors.

How long are cookies stored on my browser?

  • Temporary cookies or session cookies are temporarily stored in your browser. In other words, cookies of this type are deleted as soon as you close your browser.
  • Permanent cookies remain on your computer or mobile device, even after you have closed your browser. Permanent cookies allow us to recognise you on your subsequent visit to our website. Permanent cookies remain on your device until a pre-defined expiration date, or until a new cookie is installed, or until you delete them via your browser or mobile device settings.

Which cookies does toerismevlaamsbrabant.be use?

Our website classifies cookies according to their use (essential cookies, statistical cookies and marketing cookies).
In general, we make a distinction between two types of cookies:

  • First-party cookies: these are cookies that are placed and used by the province of Flemish Brabant, which optimise the quality of our services based on your surfing behaviour on our websites.
  • Third-party cookies: these cookies are created and placed by third party partners. These cookies offer you a more pleasant user experience and adapt them to your surfing behaviour on our websites.

All data on surfing behaviour is converted by Toerisme Vlaams-Brabant into anonymous statistics or log files. They are not analysed at an individual or personal level.

Essential cookies

Cookies are required in order to ensure the flawless working of a website.

Statististical cookies

We use these cookies to measure the use of the services by users of the website. They provide us with more information about the performance and load times of the website and of specific web pages. This data enables us to improve the operation of our website.

Marketing cookies

We use marketing cookies to track visitors to our website across different websites. We do this in order to offer relevant and interesting advertisements tailored to individual users. This increases the value of the ads for external advertisers.

Cookies in use

More information about the cookies used on our website can be found in this PDF.

How can I enable or disable cookies?

You can enable or disable cookies for each category below. Please note that by deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies you may not be able to access certain web pages or certain functionalities of our site.

Change permissions

Revoke permissions

Changing cookie settings on this website

If you want to change your cookie settings, you can do so by:

Updating cookie preferences

Changing web browser settings

You can change your web browser settings to enable or disable cookies. You may visit the following links to learn more about adjusting cookie settings for the most popular browsers.

Do you have any further questions about our cookies?

016 26 76 20
Every working day from 8:30 am to 5 pm.
toerisme@vlaamsbrabant.be

Reply within 2 working days.
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Do you have any questions about your personal data?

016 26 76 20
Every working day from 8:30 am to 5 pm.
persoonsgegevens@vlaamsbrabant.be