Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer. The
information stored in the cookie can be returned to this website when you visit the website again.
What cookies does BAM place
BAM uses functional and analytical cookies on this website.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly and, for example, your preferences are
remembered.
Google Analytics
BAM uses Google Analytics so that Google can give us insight into how our website is used, to provide
reports about the website to us, and to provide us with information about the effectiveness of our
campaigns. The information is anonymised as well as possible, we cannot trace you personally. We have
signed a processing agreement with Google, which establishes agreements on how to deal with the
collected data. We have not given Google permission to use the information obtained for other Google
services. However, Google may disclose information to third parties if required to do so by law, or to the
extent that such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this.
More information about the data processing by Google Analytics can be found in Google's Privacy Policy.
Third-party cookies
In addition to the functional and analytical cookies that BAM places, third party cookies are also placed.
These so-called Third-Party cookies are present on a website when the website uses Plugins of third
parties.
On this website, Third-Party Cookies are for example used for:
• The Social Share buttons; This allows you to share some content with others by clicking on an icon
such as Twitter or Facebook.
• YouTube and Vimeo; These are the video players we use.
These Third-Party cookies are also read when another site is visited.
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of your browser to find out how to do this.
Note: Our website may not work optimally if cookies are disabled.