Cookie Usage Policy
A cookie is a small text file sent to your browser and saved on the hard drive of your device (PC, laptop or smartphone, etc.) when you visit a website, such as your choice of language.
As manager of the website, the not-for-profit association Council of the Notariats of the European Union (CNUE) uses two types of cookies, which are detailed in a table below.
Technically essential cookies
Essential cookies are necessary to enable you to navigate the website and to enable basic technical functionality to function. They enable, for example, actions performed during one of your visits to be stored, even when you navigate from one page to another on the website. These cookies cannot therefore be deactivated.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies allow the website to record information that has already been provided and to offer you enhanced, personalised functionality. They make it possible, for example, to remember the language of your choice. These cookies cannot therefore be deactivated.
List of cookies
The website uses the following cookies:
Name | Type and origin | Storage period | Content | Objective |
CMS_Localization-CurrentLang | Functional cookie | Session | Visitor’s language (EN/FR) | Save visitor's language |
cc_cookie_hide | Functional cookie | 1 year | Did I hide the cookie policy? | Saves hiding of functional cookie banner |
ASP.NET_SessionId | Functional cookie | Session | An auto generated session cookie by the server which contains a random long number which is given out by the server itself | Identifies session to the server |
CNUEAuth | Technically essential cookies | Session | Token Authification | Used for user authentication |
CNUELoggedUser | Technically essential cookies | 10 hours | Login | Used for user authentication |
CNUEUserRoles | Technically essential cookies | 10 hours | User Roles | Used for user authentication |
Contact
If you have any questions about the use of cookies on the website, please contact our data protection officer:
- by sending an email to
Dit e-mailadres wordt beveiligd tegen spambots. JavaScript dient ingeschakeld te zijn om het te bekijken. ; - or by sending a letter to Privanot asbl (contact person: Gwenaëlle Detroux), rue de la Montagne, 30, 1000 Brussels.