Cookie Policy
- Cookies Cookies are small data or text files that are placed on your local computer by websites and applications. Such cookies can have different purposes: there are technical cookies (for example to retain language settings), session cookies (temporary cookies that expire after one session) and tracking cookies (cookies that track and monitor your behaviour on the internet to be able to provide you a more optimal user experience). The Belgian Electronic Communication Act of 13 June 2005 contains a number of stipulations around cookies and their use on websites. The law is a conversion of the European e-Privacy Directive, which means that the cookie legislation can be implemented differently in other European states. 666-Gamers V.Z.W. is based in Belgium and therefore follows the Belgian legislation regarding cookies.
- Purpose and utility of cookies 666-Gamers V.Z.W. wants to inform every visitor to its website as well as possible about their rights under Belgian legislation regarding cookies, and about which cookies 666-Gamers V.Z.W. uses. By using this website, the visitor agrees to the use of cookies. Cookies help 666-Gamers V.Z.W. to optimise your visit to the website, to remember technical choices (for example a language choice, a newsletter, etc.) and to display more relevant services and offers to you. If you want to consult the website of 666-Gamers V.Z.W., it is recommended that cookies are enabled in the technical settings. Without cookies enabled, 666-Gamers V.Z.W. cannot guarantee a problem-free visit to the website. If you prefer not to accept cookies, you are free to disable the cookies as a visitor. We use cookies to improve your visit to our platform/website. The cookies we use are safe. The information we collect by using cookies help us to identify possible faults or to show you specific services we think could be important for you.
- Types of cookies used by 666-Gamers V.Z.W.
We distinguish the following types of cookies according to their functions:
- Essential/Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be deactivated in our systems. They are usually set as a reaction to actions that you set, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. They are necessary for good communication and make navigation easier (for example going back to a previous page, etc.).
- Non-essential cookies: These cookies are not inherently necessary for the website to function, but they do help us to provide the visitor an improved and personalised website.
- Functional cookies: These cookies enable the website to provide improved functionality and personalisation. They can be set by us or by external providers whose services we have added to our pages.
- Analytical cookies: These cookies enable us to track visits and traffic so we can measure and improve the performance of our platform/website. They help us to know what pages are the most and least popular and how visitors navigate through the website.
- Targeting/advertising cookies: These cookies can be set by our advertising partners via our platform/website. They can be used by these companies to compile a profile of your interests and to show you relevant advertising on other sites.On one hand, we use our own cookies and on the other hand cookies from carefully selected partners with whom we collaborate and who advertise our services on their website First Party Cookies: Domain name: 666-lan.com, Name Cookie Type Cookie Duration, PHPSESSID Functional cookie As long as the website remains open in the browser. Third Party Cookies: Domain name: google.com, Name Cookie Type Cookie Duration gid Analytische cookie 24 hours _ga Analytische cookie 2 years _gat Analytische cookie 1 minute
- Managing cookies Ensure that cookies are enabled in your browser. Perform the following operations to enable cookies: Microsoft Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer, click on ‘Internet options’ in the cogwheel menu. In the ‘Privacy’ tab, move the settings slider to ‘low’ or ‘accept all cookies’ (settings above ‘medium’ disable cookies). Click on ‘OK’. Mozilla Firefox Click on the menu icon (three lines) in the top right-hand corner of your browser and then click on ‘Options’. Under the ‘Privacy & Security’ page, make sure that ‘Send websites a “Do Not Track” signal that you don’t want to be tracked’ is not ticked. Click on ‘OK’. Google Chrome Click on the three dots next to the browser bar at the top of your browser window and select ‘Settings’. Click on the three lines at the top left, expand the Advanced section and click on ‘Privacy and security’. Under ‘Content settings’, click on the ‘cookies’ option. Make sure the slider ‘Allow sites to save and read cookie data’ is on. Safari Select ‘Preferences’ in the task menu. (The task menu is located at the top right in the Safari window and looks like a cogwheel or click on ‘Safari’ in the expanded task menu.) Click on the Privacy tab. Find the section called ‘Cookies and other website data’ Indicate that you accept cookies. If you want to consult the website of 666-Gamers V.Z.W., is it recommended that you have cookies enabled.
- However, if you prefer not to do this, as a visitor you are free to disable cookies via your browser settings. This can be done in the following ways: Microsoft Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer, click on the cogwheel at the top right and select Internet options. Select the Privacy tab, and under Settings move the slider to the top to block all cookies. Click on ‘OK’. Mozilla Firefox Click on the menu button and select ‘Options’. Select the ‘Privacy & Security’ and go to the ‘History’ section. Next to ‘Firefox will’, choose the option ‘Use custom settings for history’. Set ‘Accept third-party cookies and site data’ to ‘Never’. Close the ‘about: preferences’ page. Changes you have made are saved automatically. Google Chrome Go to ‘Settings’ under the three dots at the top right. Then click on the three lines at the top left and go to ‘Advanced’. Under ‘Privacy and security’ go to the ‘Content settings’ menu. Select ‘Cookies’. Switch off ‘Allow sites to save and read cookie data’. Safari Select ‘Preferences’ in the task menu. (The task menu is located at the top right in the Safari window and looks like a cogwheel or click on ‘Safari’ in the expanded task menu.) Click on the Privacy tab. Find the section called ‘Cookies and other website data’ Indicate that you do not accept cookies.