Cookie Policy

On this website, we use cookies. When you visit the Monopole website, cookies collect data about which pages you view, in what order, and for how long. This helps us improve the usability of the site.

We use three types of cookies:

1. Functional cookies
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. For example, they remember your preferences so you can use the website more comfortably. These cookies do not contain privacy-sensitive information. According to current legislation, we may place these cookies without your consent.

2. YouTube cookies
Videos on our website may be played via YouTube. When you visit a page with a YouTube video or play the video, YouTube may place cookies on your device. We have no control over these cookies. For more information, we refer you to YouTube’s privacy policy.

3. Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to gain insight into the usage of our website. This data helps us improve the website. The information collected through these cookies is not sold or shared with third parties.

Disabling cookies
You can disable cookies through your browser settings. Please note that certain parts of the website may not function properly if you do so.

Questions?
If you have questions about our cookie policy, please contact us at info@monopoleschiedam.nl.

Privacy

As Monopole, we communicate with our visitors, contacts, donors, and partners. This inevitably involves the registration of personal data. We want to handle this data with great care in all cases and clearly explain which data we collect and what we do with it. Some of this data is personal, some is not.

Visitors
We ask visitors for their postal code (without house number) upon entry. By omitting the house number, visitors remain anonymous. The postal codes help us see where our visitors come from, enabling us to better tailor exhibitions and communications, and to inform our subsidisers.

During your visit to the Monopole, our security cameras may record your presence. This is done for the safety of visitors, staff, and our collection. No other personal data is linked to the camera footage. These recordings are kept for two weeks and then automatically deleted. They are not shared with third parties, except if requested by the police for investigation purposes.

Website visitors
When you visit our website, data is collected automatically through so-called ‘cookies’ about the order and duration of page views. This data is gathered by Google Analytics. It is a common practice among website managers to let Google analyse this data. We use the results to improve our website. The collected data is not sold or provided to others.

Read the full privacy statement here