Disclaimer
The information contained in this website and all our brochures has been prepared solely for the purpose of providing information about C. Steinweg - Handelsveem B.V. and subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to as “Steinweg”). This website has been compiled in good faith by Steinweg but no representation is made or warranty is given (either express or implied) as to the completeness or accuracy of the information it contains. You should always verify this information before you act upon it by calling Steinweg or one of its subsidiaries.
By accessing this website, you agree that Steinweg will not be liable for any direct or indirect loss arising from the use of the information and material contained in this website.
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Your access to it does not imply a license to reproduce and/or distribute this information and you are not allowed to any such acts without Steinweg's prior consent.
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Cookies
Our website
uses a number of cookies, not many and nothing overly intrusive, but
still we are obliged to inform our visitors about some of the cookies
that Steinweg uses. Please note that our default settings are
visitor friendly. Most browsers accept cookies automatically. You can
prevent cookies from being saved on your end device by setting your
browser to not accept cookies. You can delete cookies stored on your end
device at any time. Below, we explain what are cookies, which cookies
we use and why.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that
record and store in your computer the details of your activity when
visiting a website. Cookies help to analyse web traffic and allow web
applications to respond to you as an individual. The web application can
tailor its operations to your needs, likes and dislikes by gathering
and remembering information about your preferences. Certain cookies may
contain personal data – for example, if you click to “remember me” when
logging in, a cookie may store your username.
What cookies does Steinweg use?
The Steinweg
website also uses cookies. The purpose of the cookies on our website is
solely to make your visit as pleasant as possible and to provide
Steinweg information about how our website is being used so that we can
optimize it for any visitors such as yourself. Steinweg does not sell
any advertising space, so you will not find any cookies from
advertisers.
We categorize cookies as follows:
Functional cookies (type 1)
These
cookies are essential for websites and for their features to work
properly. Without these cookies certain services may be disabled. These
cookies also improve ease of use. For example, they remember selections
or remove the need to log in every time.
Analytical cookies (type 2)
These
cookies collect information about how you use the website and enable us
to map visitor and search behaviour and to adjust our services in
accordance with the findings. This allows us to further improve our
services to you as a visitor. We use analytical cookies by Google
Analytics. We have set the settings of Google Analytics privacy
friendly.
Third-party requests
As well as cookies, there are also third-party requests. These are not cookies, so nothing ends up on your computer. Nonetheless, you send information by means of a kind of digital fingerprint. Every computer has its own unique configuration and you automatically leave this information – about your operating system or browser, for example - when you visit a website.
Version 2.1 Last update: 09-May-2015