Cookies are a small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile device by websites you visit. They are widely used in order to make a website work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. These cookies contain a unique code which allows us to recognize your browser during your visit to our website (so-called a 'session' cookie) or later, repeated visits (so-called permanent cookies). The content of a cookie usually consists of the name of the server that placed the cookie, an expiration date and a unique numeric code.
Based on your surfing habits, a cookie remembers your preferences. These personal
interests are stored on the hard drive of your computer. Cookies make the
interaction between you, the visitor, and the website easier, faster and help you
to navigate between the different parts of a website. Cookies are also used to make
the content of, or the publicity on a website more relevant for the visitor.
Finally, a cookie will ensure that the content is adaptable to your personal taste
and needs.
DevGap exercises no control over the use of cookies by third parties, such as, for
example by advertisers, and also not on cookies resulting from the use of parts of
the site. You can always check and/or erase cookies and you can set your browser so
that cookies are blocked. You can also delete the already installed cookies at any
time on your computer or mobile device. This means that you then have to reset your
preferences on each visit and that some parts of the website may not always work
properly.
Why are we using cookies on our website?
Cookies can have different purposes. At DevGap we use cookies with three different goals:
1) Needed cookies: these cookies are essential in order to be able to visit our
website and to use specific features of the service. These cookies enable you, for
example, to navigate between the different parts of the website, to fill out forms
or to download preferable content. Also, when you wish to log in with your personal
account, for example, with Harald, cookies are necessary to securely verify your
identity before we give access to your personal information. If you reject cookies,
certain parts of the website may not work optimally or not at all.
2) Functional cookies: the functional cookies are those who makes the functioning
of our website easier and more enjoyable for the visitor and offer you a more
personalized browsing experience. This include that cookies help to remember your
language preference and your customer segment, as well as keep track of whether you
already was asked to subscribe to the newsletter, so we do not submit the same
question over and over again.
3) Commercial cookies: we use performant cookies to collect information about how
the visitors use our website in order to improve the content of our website, to
adapt more to the needs of the visitors and to the ease of use of our website. For
example, a cookie that helps us count the number of unique visitors and a cookie
which keeps track of which pages are most popular. For analyses of the use of our
website, we also make use of Hubspot and Google Analytics which also use cookies.
The gathered information is used anonymously and can in no way be linked to a
single person. Information provided by the visitor will not be passed on to third
parties.
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Neil Patel
Founder of Subscribers
DevGap was one of the fastest agencies I
have ever worked
with. Koen and his team overcommunicates and is always on time.
It
was hard for me
to keep up with him. :)
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