1. What is a cookie?
Our site uses the technology known as “cookies” or other similar technologies. A cookie is a small data file that our web server sends to your computer as soon as you access our website, and contains a unique identification number. Some cookies are necessary in order to use our site. They usually allow easier and faster interaction between your computer and our site. Cookies can also be used to make the content of a website more relevant to the visitor or to customise the content displayed. Finally, cookies can also be used for statistical purposes to better understand how visitors use our site and the tools and services we offer.
 
The Auschwitz Foundation and Remembrance of Auschwitz agree to comply with the Belgian law of 10 July 2012 on various provisions relating to electronic communications and incorporating into Belgian law the set of European regulations known as the “Telecoms Package” regulating the communication and electronic services networks (Directive 2009/140/EC, Directive 2009/136/EC and EC Regulation No. 1211/2009). That is why we are informing you about the type of cookies we use, their purpose, their storage period and how to change your privacy settings to restrict the use of certain cookies.
 
When visiting the Auschwitz Foundation and the Remembrance of Auschwitz websites, it is recommended that you activate cookies on your computer, tablet or mobile phone. Note that restricting the use of cookies may affect your web browsing and possibly prevent you from viewing this site or benefiting from some of the services or features offered such as the use of the price comparison tool or the possibility of benefiting from a group purchase offer.

 

  1. What types of cookies are used by the Auschwitz Foundation and the Remembrance of Auschwitz?
We use the following cookies on our website:

These cookies are required for any and all browsing. These Cookies are not directly accessed or stored by our site. They also contain no data other than your IP address, required for you to browse the web. These include, for example, cookies that help you browse the site and return to previous pages, or performance or load balancing cookies.

 

Where necessary, we may use functionality cookies to remember the choices you make on our site. This information is only stored on your workstation and is only used by us anonymously.

 

Statistical or analytical cookies collect information on your browsing activity on our site and allow us to improve user-friendliness, content and to customise the site to your preferences. The statistical analysis is strictly anonymous and enables us to among other things determine the most visited pages, the duration of the visits and to know the overall site usage patterns. It also helps detect navigation difficulties for our site and to evaluate the effectiveness of our service offering.

We use Google Analytics to report on-site traffic. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect anonymous information such as your IP address, the browser and operating system you use, the pages you visit and the time you spend on our site. This information is stored on Google's servers in the United States. We use the information collected by Google Analytics to make our site more interesting and useful.

By using our site, you authorise the processing of information by Google in the manner and for the purposes described above.

Google Inc. and all of its subsidiaries, including Google Analytics, comply with the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles and adhere to the US Department of Commerce Safe Harbor Program, thus ensuring an adequate level of protection of personal data (Decision 2000/520/EC of 26/07/2000).

If you do not wish to have the data on your visit to the website reported to Google Analytics, you can download and install the browser add-on for opting-out of Google Analytics.

For more information about Google Analytics and your privacy, go to: https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads?hl=en.

The pages you visit may also collect information using “pixel tags” (also known as “transparent GIFs”), shared with third parties who are directly involved in the development of our sites. This information does not, however, identify you individually.

 

Our site may contain cookies from third-party partners or advertisers. These cookies may be related to advertising, statistical analysis or your interaction with your social media accounts. Third parties are notified of your visit to our site via their cookies. By storing their cookies on your workstation, these third parties can recognise you during a subsequent visit to their site. Social media cookies (e.g. Facebook, Twitter) also allow you to share the content of the visited website on your social networks. These cookies may be blocked or erased by your browser options. Moreover, we give you the opportunity to refuse these cookies when you visit our site.

 

  1. Storage period of cookies
Most of the cookies that we use are session cookies. These cookies facilitate the operations performed on our site during a browsing session. Your session begins when your web browser screen opens and ends when it closes. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted the moment you close your browser.
 
Other cookies that are used are permanent cookies. They remain on your hard drive for a predefined period of time or until you erase them. They are activated each time you visit the website that placed the cookie (e.g. cookies placed by social media).

 

  1. Cookie Management
You can refuse cookies when prompted to do so through an acceptance request. You can also disable cookies and block their storage by configuring your browser in the appropriate manner. Finally, you can delete cookies already installed on your computer or on your mobile device at any time.
 
Below are instructions for the most common web browsers to enable you change your browser settings so as to restrict cookies:
 
For Internet Explorer:
 
For Mozilla Firefox:
 
For Google Chrome:
 
For Safari:
 
For Opera:
 
For any additional information on how to delete or control cookies, use the “Help” function on your browser. You can also get more details about cookies and ways to control or delete them on the following website: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/. For the use and removal of cookies in the browsers of mobile phones and tablets, please consult the manual of your electronic device.

 

  1. Further information
If you have any questions or comments about cookies after reading this cookie policy, please contact us at the following address: info@auschwitz.be.

 

  1. Amendments
The Auschwitz Foundation and the Remembrance of Auschwitz reserve the right to unilaterally amend their cookie policy to meet the standards imposed by any applicable law. The amendments will be communicated on the website. Please refer to this page from time to time for any new information that may be added.