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Why does JUST-BE-EUROPE use cookies?

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Legislation Cookies

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This cookie policy applies to the website https://www.just-be-europe.be.

This website and its database use cookies, details of which are given below.

What cookies does this site use on its website?

This site uses various cookies.

Cookies first party

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Third-party cookies

This site does not use third party cookies. These are cookies from a website that do not originate from the site itself (for example, advertising cookies).

Session cookies

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Cookies permanents

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Necessary cookies

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Functional cookies

You cannot refuse these cookies if you wish to surf our website, but they will only be placed after you have made a choice regarding the placement of cookies (e.g. choice of language).

Overview of cookies

Below you will find a detailed overview of the cookies used.

Cookie’s name Fonctionality Party Responsible Duration Type
pll_language Saves the user’s language choice First IFJ 1 year Functional
privacy_embeds Records the user’s consent First IFJ 30 days Functional
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Changes to the cookie policy

This site reserves the right to change this cookie policy at any time. This may be done, for example, in the context of changes to its services or to current legislation. Changes will be communicated clearly and in good time, after which new consent for the use of cookies will be requested.

Person responsible for the processing

Institut de formation judiciaire
Avenue Louise 54
1050 Bruxelles

Data Protection Officer (DPO) : gdpr@igo-ifj.be

Complaints

If you feel that your rights are not being respected, you have the right at any time to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority.

Data Protection Authority

Rue de la presse 35, 1000 Bruxelles
+32 (0)2 274 48 00
+32 (0)2 274 48 35
contact@apd-gba.be
https://www.gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit.be/