Cookie policy of Rikolto International s.o.n.


What are cookies and how do we use them

Cookies are small pieces of information. When you browse the web and visit a site like ours, cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device to "remember" information about you, such as your language preference, login information, but also to track your activities. It all depends on their function and the preferences you can set and manage accordingly. Good to know: cookies can never be used to access private information on your computer or to track passwords.

Our cookies only track your activity on our site ("First party cookies1"). We use cookies to compile anonymous, aggregated statistics to help us understand how our website is used and how we can improve our content, services and your user experience ("Performance cookies"). We don't use "Third party cookies2". Find below the list of the cookies we use:

First party cookies

Provider: rikolto.org

Expiry: 1 year

Description: This cookie is used by GoogleAnalytics to persist session state.

Provider: rikolto.org

Expiry: 1 year

Description: This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. It's used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports.

How to manage cookies

  • You can enable or disable cookies directly in your internet browser.
  • You can turn off cookies at any time by selecting the "Cookie Settings" tab at the bottom left of our website.
  • You have the right to request a review, correction or complete removal of your information from our files. For more information, please visit the Rikolto International s.o.n. privacy policy.

Rikolto International s.o.n.

Blijde Inkomststraat 503000 Leuven, Belgium

Lore Op ‘t Eynde | HR and Administration Assistant | lore.opteynde@rikolto.org

1. First-party cookies are installed directly by the website (ie domain) the user is visiting (ie the URL shown in the browser's address bar). These cookies enable website owners to collect analytics data, remember language settings, and perform other useful functions that provide a good user experience.
2. Third-party cookies are installed by third parties with the aim of collecting certain information from web users to carry out research into, for example, behaviour, demographics or spending habits. They are commonly used by advertisers who want to ensure that products and services are marketed towards the right target audience.