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 essential or strictly necessary cookies and non-essential cookies (functional, analytical and targeting cookies).

The Belgian Electronic Communications Act of 13 June 2005 contains some provisions regarding cookies and their use on websites. The law is a transposition of the European e-Privacy Directive, which means that the cookie legislation can be implemented differently in other European member states.

Purpose and usefulness of cookies

Define Normal wishes to inform every visitor of the website as well as possible about his rights under Belgian legislation regarding cookies, and about which cookies Define Normal uses. By using the website, the visitor agrees to the use of cookies. Cookies help Define Normal to optimize your visit to the website, to remember technical choices (for example, a language choice, a newsletter, etc.) and to show you more relevant services and offers.

If you want to consult the Define Normal website, it is recommended that the technical settings for cookies are enabled. Without cookies enabled, Define Normal cannot guarantee a problem-free visit to the website. If you prefer not to use the cookies, you as a visitor are free to disable the cookies.

We use cookies to improve your visit to our website. The cookies we use are safe. The information we collect using cookies helps us identify any errors or show you specific services that we think may be of interest to you.

Types of cookies used by Define Normal

Domain name: www.definenormal.xyz

Name cookieType of cookieStorage time
PHPSESSID HTTP Until when the browser closes


Third party cookies:

Domain name: www.definenormal.xyz

Name cookieType of cookieStorage time
_ga (Google Analytics tracking)HTTP1 year

Cookie management

Make sure cookies are enabled in your browser. To enable cookies, the following actions must be performed:

At browser – Microsoft Internet Explorer

  • In Internet Explorer, click on ‘Internet Options’ in the ‘Tools’ menu.
  • On the ‘Privacy’ tab, move the settings slider to ‘low’ or ‘accept all cookies’ (setting above ‘medium’ disables cookies).
  • Click on ‘OK’.

By browser – Mozilla Firefox

  • Click “Firefox” in the top left corner of your browser, then click “Options.”
  • On the ‘Privacy’ tab, make sure the ‘Tell websites I don’t want to be tracked’ is unchecked.
  • Click on ‘OK’.

By browser – Google Chrome

  • Click on the three dots next to the browser bar at the top of your browser window and choose ‘Options’.
  • Find the ‘Privacy and security’ section and click on ‘content settings’.
  • Click on the ‘cookies’ option.
  • Now select ‘Allow sites to save and read cookie data’.

By browser – Safari

  • Choose “Preferences” from the task menu. (The task menu is located in the top right corner of the Safari window and looks like a gear or click “Safari” in the expanded task menu.)
  • Click on the Privacy tab. Locate the section called “Cookies and other website data”
  • Indicate that you accept cookies.

If you want to consult the Define Normal website, it is recommended that you have cookies enabled. However, if you prefer not to do this, you as a visitor are free to disable cookies via your browser settings. This can be done in the following ways:

By browser – Mozilla Firefox

  • Click the menu button and choose ‘Preferences’.
  • Select the ‘Privacy & Security’ panel and go to the ‘History’ section.
  • Next to ‘Firefox will’, set to ‘Use custom settings for history’.
  • Set ‘Accept third-party cookies’ to ‘Never’.
  • Close the ‘about:preferences’ page. Changes you have made are saved automatically.

By browser – Google Chrome

  • Select ‘More Settings’ from the browser toolbar.
  • At the bottom of the page, select the ‘Advanced’ option.
  • Under ‘Privacy and security’, select ‘Content settings’.
  • Select ‘Cookie’.
  • Disable ‘Allow sites to save and read cookie data’.

By browser – Safari

  • Choose “Preferences” from the task menu. (The task menu is located in the top right corner of the Safari window and looks like a gear or click “Safari” in the expanded task menu.)
  • Click on the Privacy tab. Locate the section called “Cookies and other website data”
  • Indicate that you do not accept cookies.

At browser – Microsoft Internet Explorer

  • In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button and select Internet Options.
  • Select the Privacy tab and under Settings move the slider up to block all cookies. Click OK.

Or consult the help function of your internet browser

Rights of the visitors

Since cookies can constitute a processing of personal data, you as a data subject have the right to the lawful and secure processing of the personal data. As a data subject, you can exercise the following rights:

  • Right to object: If there are serious and legitimate reasons, you can object to the processing of personal data.
  • Right of access: Every data subject who proves his/her identity has a right of access to information about whether or not processing of his personal data exists, as well as the purposes of this processing, the categories of data to which these processing operations relate and the categories of recipients to whom the data is disclosed.
  • Right to correction: Inaccurate or incomplete personal data can always be corrected or even deleted at the request of the data subject.

These rights are exercised in accordance with the modalities as set out in our Privacy Statement. More information about the rights of visitors can also be found in the Privacy Statement.