1. Cookies
2. Goals and utilities of cookies
3. Types of cookies used by 2LEARN
4. Management of cookies
5. I'm not from Belgium. Is there a different form of permission for my country?
6. Rights of the users
Cookies are small data or text files that are placed on your local computer by websites and applications. Such cookies can have several different purposes: there are technical cookies (for instance when you confirm your language choice or when you add something to your shopping cart), session cookies (temporary cookies) and tracking cookies (cookies that track and store your behaviour on a website in order to offer an optimal user experience).
The Belgian Act concerning the Electronic Communication of 13 June 2005 contains some provisions about cookies and the use thereof on websites. The Belgian implementation is deduced of the European e-Privacy Regulation, which implies that the cookie usage and the cookie legislation is regulated differently in every European country. 2LEARN is a company active on the Belgian market and thus follows the Belgian interpretation.
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2LEARN wishes to inform you as precisely as possible about your rights under this legislation and about the types of cookies it uses on its website. By using this website, you agree with the use of cookies. Cookies help 2LEARN to optimize your visit to the website, to remember technical choices (such as language choices, newsletters, etc.) and to show you more relevant services and offers.
If you wish to consult the website of 2LEARN, it is recommended to enable your cookies. Without enabled cookies we may not be able to guarantee a smooth visit to our website. Of course, you are free to disable cookies in your browser (see “Cookie management”).
We use cookies to improve your visit to and the use of our website. We only use safe cookies. The information we gather using the cookies helps us to identify eventual mistakes on our website or show you specific and personalised services of which we think they might be relevant to you. It is thus possible that we store information immediately related to you. We might also use cookies of carefully selected partners with whom we cooperate and who advertise our services on their website.
We use two types of cookies, namely our own cookies and cookies of carefully selected partners with whom we cooperate and who advertise our services on their website.
To know which cookies are used on the VetTube website, please go through our cookie scan report, which is attached as an annex to this cookie policy.
We invite you to consult our Privacy Policy for more information concerning the processing of your personal data by 2LEARN.
Make sure that cookies are enabled in your web browser. To enable cookies, you need to follow these steps:
In browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer
• In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
• On the Privacy tab, click “settings” and then “advanced”.
• Move the settings slider to "low" to authorise cookies.
• Click OK.
In browser - Mozilla Firefox
• Click 'Firefox' in the top left corner of your browser and then click 'Options.'
• Select the "Privacy" tab, make sure the "Let me know that I do not want to be followed" is not checked.
• Click OK.
In browser - Google Chrome
• Click the three dots logo next to the URL bar in the upper right corner and click ‘Settings’.
• Find the subsection of ‘Privacy and security’ and click ‘Content settings’.
• Click on ‘Cookies’.
• Then select ‘Allow sites to save and read cookie data’.
In browser – Safari
• Click ‘Preferences’ in the taskbar. (You can find this in on the upper side of your screen).
• Go to the ‘Privacy’ tab. Look for the section called ‘Cookies and other website data’.
• Indicate that you allow cookies.
If you want to consult the website of 2LEARN, it is recommended you enable cookies. However, you are free to disable cookies in your browser settings if you wish to do so. You can do this by following the next steps:
In browser - Mozilla Firefox
Cookies settings are available in the Privacy panel of the Preferences window:
• Click the menu button and select ‘Preferences’.
• Select the Privacy ‘the privacy & security’ panel and go to the section ‘History’.
• Set Firefox will: Use custom settings for history.
• Set accept third party cookies to ‘Never’.
• Close the page about: preferences. Changes you made will be automatically saved.
In browser - Google Chrome
• Select More Settings in the browser toolbar.
• Select Advanced at the bottom of the page.
• Under "Privacy and Security," select ‘Content Settings’.
• Select Cookies.
• Disable ‘allow sites to save and read cookie data’.
In browser - Safari
• Choose Preferences from the task menu. (The taskbar is at the top right of the Safari window and looks like a gear or click Safari in the expanded taskbar.)
• Click the Privacy tab. Find the section called "Cookies and other website data"
• Indicate that you do not accept cookies.
In browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer
• In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button and select Internet Options.
• Select the Privacy tab, under Settings, move the slider upwards to block all cookies (or down to allow all cookies). Click OK.
Or consult the help-function of your internet browser to enable or disable cookies.
It is possible that not only Belgian nationals visit the website of 2LEARN. The European countries often implement cookie legislation very differently, making it difficult for the person concerned to determine how to give permission for the use of cookies. 2Learn commits to respect the legislation applicable in each Member State to the extent that is technically and materially possible.
Since cookies can constitute a processing of personal data, you are entitled to a legitimate and secure processing of those personal data. As a person affected by the processing of your personal data, you can exercise the following rights:
- Right to objection: if there is a compelling and legitimate reason, you can object to the processing of personal data
- Right to access: every affected person that can prove his/her identity, possesses the right to access the information about the possible processing of his personal data, the goals of such processing, the categories of data concerned in such processing and the categories of recipients of the data.
- Right to rectification: incorrect or incomplete personal data can be corrected or even erased when requested by the person affected.
The exercise of these rights happens in accordance with the modalities as determined in our Privacy Policy . If you still have any questions or comments concerning cookies after reading this Cookie Policy, you can always contact us via info2learn.pro.