The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) uses cookies for web statistics. Below we will explain why. You will also find out exactly which cookies our website puts on your computer and for what purpose.
Which type of cookies does the Netherlands Institute for Social Research use?
The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research uses cookies for web statistics and research.
No tracking cookies
Tracking cookies are cookies that can track visitors while they surf other websites. The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research does not use tracking cookies. Therefore, the website does not support the DoNotTrack setting in browsers. The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research complies with the legislation applicable in the Netherlands.
Cookies for web statistics and analytics
The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research uses cookies for web statistics and research. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research does this to gain an insight into how visitors use the website. This information will be used to improve the website, for instance by adding information or improving its user-friendliness.
These types of cookies do not affect your privacy. Therefore, they are exempt from the cookie provision in the Dutch Telecommunications Act. This is why our website does not ask permission for these types of cookie.
Piwik
The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research uses web statistics. It uses the open source web analysis package Piwik for this. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research analyses this data. This way the website can be better tailored to its visitors. Our website does not use the collected data for other purposes than the improvement of the website.
Research
The website of the Netherlands Institute for Social Research occasionally does research among the visitors to the website. It uses the survey cookie status for this. This cookie tracks whether the visitor took part in the online questionnaire.