Cookie Policy

1. What are cookies?

The website www.dailee-care.com (hereinafter referred to as “website”) uses cookies and similar technologies. This cookie statement (hereinafter referred to as the “Cookie Statement” or “Statement”) is intended to inform you as a visitor about the use of this cookie. Drylock, with registered office at Spinnerijstraat 12, 9240 Zele, Belgium and registered with the CBE under number 0479.766.057 (hereinafter referred to as Drylock “we” or “us”) would like to point out to you as a visitor that you do not have to accept all cookies. Accepting it is not a condition for visiting the website. If you refuse to do so, however, there is a possibility that certain applications of our website and additional services may not function optimally, which will alter the user experience of the website(see also point 6. Disabling cookies).

2. What are cookies and similar techniques?

When visiting the internet on a website or using a Drylock application (bv. app), files and technologies may be used that store information on your end device (PC, laptop, smartphone, tablet, etc.) or that gain access to information that is already stored on your end device. The files and technologies do not contain viruses or other harmful applications. Cookies are small information files that are stored on your computer or mobile device by the internet browser
when you visit a website or when you use a (mobile) application. They work as a kind of mnemonic for a website. Thanks to cookies and similar techniques, our website can easily keep track of specific information about our visitors and their surfing behaviour.
In principle, cookies can be placed by Drylock itself (“first party cookies”) as well as by third parties (“third party cookies”). Third-party cookies ensure that certain data is sent to third parties through your visit or use of the website.

Cookies are sometimes placed temporarily (“session cookies”, which are deleted when you close the browser) and sometimes permanently (“persistent” cookies, which remain until they expire or until you delete them).

3. Personal data and their use?

In general, we would like to refer to our Privacy Statement regarding the collection and processing of your Personal Data and your rights in this regard.

Since some of the cookies used and/or similar techniques, which are described below, may contain data that may directly or indirectly identify you, it is explained below individually: who sets these cookies, for what purpose and for how long the data collected from them is collected.
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4. What cookies does this website use?

4.1. Strictly necessary cookies

As the name suggests, these cookies are strictly necessary to enable you to browse the Website or to provide certain features that you have requested.

4.2. Functional cookies

Functional cookies are necessary for our Website to function properly. The information in question does not record any specific data of the individual user, but it is necessary for a useful use of the Website.

4.3. Analytical cookies

Analytical cookies enable us to learn more about how you, as a visitor, interact with and respond to the content of our Website. In this way, we can design our Website even better. The information in question does not record specific data of the individual user, but is used to create and analyse web statistics at an aggregate level.

4.4. Tracking Cookies

These cookies will survive user sessions. If the Max-Age of a persistent cookie is set to 1 year, then within that year the initial value contained in that cookie will be sent back to the server each time the user visits the server. This is done to store essential information, such as how the user initially came to the Website. For this reason, they are also known as tracking cookies. For example, once you have chosen your preferred language, the Website will record your preference in a persistent cookie and store it on your browser. When you then return to the Website, the Website will use that persistent cookie to ensure that the content is delivered in your preferred language.

4.5. List of cookies used

The following is a list of the main cookies we use.

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5. Notifications and Modifications

Drylock is entitled to update this cookie policy by placing a new version on the website. In this context, it is strongly recommended to regularly consult the Website and the relevant page on which the cookie policy is displayed, to ensure that you are aware of any changes. As soon as a new cookie policy will be implemented, your consent regarding the use of cookies will be requested again.

6. Disabling cookies

It is possible to revoke your initial consent to the use of cookies and similar techniques on our website at any time. This is with the exception of the functional cookies that are necessary for the optimal functioning of the website.

Disabling cookies may result in certain applications of our website and additional services not functioning optimally.

6.1. Via the website

The Drylock website provides a preference screen where every visitor can view his or her cookie preferences. Any visitor can view and/or adjust these preferences at any time by clicking on the relevant link at the very bottom of the website.

6.2. Via browser

Through your browser settings, in the security and privacy settings, you can choose to disable cookies. If you continue to browse the website without changing your browser settings, we will assume that you accept the website’s cookies. In addition, you can also delete cookies by deleting your “browsing history”. Please note that if you refuse cookies, the user experience of the website may change.


7. Changes

We reserve the right to unilaterally change our Cookie Statement at any time. Each updated version is online and can be found on the website.

8. Any questions?

If you have any questions about our Cookie Statement and cannot find the answer to your questions here, you can always contact us.