The website humanrightsincn.nl (including the subdomains that are part of it) uses analytical and functional cookies. The same applies to the English and Papiamentu versions of the website. Below you can read why and see which cookies are placed and for what purpose.

Cookies are simple small computer files that are sent with pages of a website. Your browser stores them on the device you are using (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.). The main purpose of using cookies is to distinguish one (anonymous) user from another.

Analytical and functional

Analytical and functional cookies are not harmful to your computer and you can delete them yourself at any time via your browser. These cookies do not contain personal data. The data are also not shared with third parties.

We use cookies to collect statistics about the use of the website, such as the number of visitors, popular pages and topics. The purpose of this is to improve the website and, where possible, better align it with the needs of its users.

We cannot trace these cookies back to a computer or individual. We therefore do not collect personal data through the cookies and we do not use the collected information for purposes other than those described above. Certainly not for commercial purposes.

Do you object to the use of cookies? You can disable cookies through your browser settings. Not accepting cookies does not affect the functioning of the website english.humanrightsincn.nl.

Piwik

Through cookies, the Institute collects the following data in Piwik, the program in which it stores and reviews web statistics:

  • devices and software used (devices, browsers, operating system)
  • links used to access our website
  • links used within the website
  • search terms used in the search engine on the website

Piwik retrieves these data from the so-called log files of the webserver. Log files are text files that display activities on the website. These log files remain in Piwik’s database for 31 days. After that, they are deleted. Only an aggregated log file remains. This aggregated file is used to generate an annual report on website visits.

Web statistics

The table below shows which cookies are related to web statistics on english.humanrightsincn.nl.

Name of cookies

Purpose

Cookie_pk_id

Is the visitor new or has the visitor visited the site before?

Cookie_pk_ses

Which pages has the visitor viewed?

Cookie_pk_ref

From which site did the visitor arrive?

No tracking cookies

Tracking cookies are cookies that can follow visitors as they browse other websites. Mensenrechten.nl does not use tracking cookies. The website therefore also does not support the DoNotTrack setting in browsers.

More information

More information about how the National Institute for Human Rights handles your personal data can be found in our Privacy Statement.
English.humanrightsincn.nl reserves the right to amend this cookie statement. Changes will be published on this website.


This cookie statement was last modified on December 16th 2025.