About your privacy and the data we collect

Your privacy is important to us. That is why we would like to clarify here what data we collect from you and what we use it for. We choose to collect as little personal information as possible from you. We also explain here which data can be collected by third parties and how you can prevent this.

Just for clarification, by the term ‘we, me, us and our’ we mean Thijs Proost and/or persons or companies acting on behalf of Thijs Proost that process this data (e.g. publisher). This does not include third parties whose software or plugins we use that collect, store or process data for us or their purposes.
By the term “you and your” we mean the owner or provider of personal data.

What data we collect

When using this website, as little personal information as possible is collected. Data that we can store about you are:

IP address
Data you provide to us such as: surname, first name and e-mail address.
data collected by third parties.
It is possible that our hosting provider (one.com) stores your IP address in order to operate their services. This is necessary because the operation of the Internet requires it. Simply put, without an IP address you cannot reach our website. To request insight or request the deletion of data that one.com collects about you, you must contact one.com.

You can choose to subscribe to our newsletter. To do this, you provide us with your email address, name and first name. By providing this information, you agree that you wish to receive newsletters about photography and other news related to Thijs Proost. This data is stored via software from e3 Software. We do not use this data for any other purposes than providing a newsletter. If we try to use this data for other purposes, it is our duty to ask you for permission in advance. This can be done via email or if you register after these changes have been implemented in this privacy statement.
e3 Software may use this data for purposes included in their privacy statement. By subscribing to our newsletter, you agree that e3 Software stores and processes your personal data in accordance with their privacy statement. To be sure, read e3 Software’s privacy statement for more information.
When you receive an email from us for marketing purposes, we have insight into who opened this email, as well as which links you clicked, information about your computer, such as operating system, email client and provider, the date on which you opened this email, etc. We also have information about your location when you open this email through your IP address. This allows us to better tailor our email campaigns to our target group. This data is stored via the services of E3 software. You can contact e3 Software at any time to request to receive data stored by them or the deletion of your data.

When using the contact form, your data will be forwarded to the e-mail address that is used by us to receive e-mails from you. You hereby provide your name, first name and e-mail address. This data is stored on our server for archive purposes. You can contact us at any time to request or delete data that you have provided via our contact form if we still have this data in our possession.

Data Collection by Third Parties

This site uses third party plugins. These plugins may collect data about your visit to this site. We always ask permission before personal data is collected by third parties. Other third parties do not process personal data that requires explicit consent. If one of our third parties collects data from you without your personal consent, you can contact us at any time. We will then find out if this third party is collecting data that is not authorized and remove these plugins from our site if necessary. You can at any time choose to stop the collection of data by third parties by adjusting your privacy setting by clicking on ‘Privacy settings’ at the top of this page. You can also choose to block the collection of anonymous user data by clicking on ‘Privacy settings’ or when you visit this site for the first time, under ‘Necessary data’ to uncheck the unwanted plugins. These plugins are checked by default because they do not collect any personal data.
For a request on insight, or request for deletion, of data collected by third parties, you must contact this third party.

For more information about which third parties collect data when using this site, scroll further down this page.

Google Analytics

If you agree to the sharing of data with Google Analytics, by leaving the check mark on Analytical data in the privacy settings or when you visit this website for the first time, you agree that Google Analytics collects the following data. This data is collected according to their privacy statement. Data that Google Analytics collects from you includes IP address, pages you visit, web site urls through which you reached this site and links you click on this site, as well as information about your computer’s operating system, the web browser you use. used and internet service provider. This data is not linked to a personal advertising ID and cannot be associated with your visit to other sites. Google Analytics uses privacy protection techniques to make your IP address anonymous. As a result, the IP address logged by Google Analytics cannot be traced back to a single person or address. Data that Google Analytics collects about your visit to this site will be deleted from you after a period of 26 months after the last activity. For a complete overview of what data Google Analytics collects from you, view their privacy statement.

Google ReCaptcha

If you agree to the sharing of data with Google ReCaptcha, by checking the box for Security in the privacy settings or when you first visited this website, or by clicking ‘I agree that my data will be shared with Google By clicking in the contact form to counter spam, according to the ‘Privacy Statement’, you agree that Google collects data from you in order to prevent spam. You agree that Google collects this information in accordance with their privacy statement. Information that Google can collect from you includes IP address, pages you visit, website urls through which you reached this site, links you click on this site and the time of visit, as well as information about the operating system of your computer, the web browser you use and internet service provider. For a complete overview of what data Google collects from you, view their privacy statement. Google does not use this data to create a personal advertising profile.

Facebook

If you agree to the sharing of data with Facebook, by clicking the check mark against Facebook in the privacy settings or when you visit this website for the first time, you agree that Facebook collects the following data and to your personal advertising ID links as well as data that Facebook declares in their own privacy statement. You agree that Facebook collects this information in accordance with their privacy statement. Data that Facebook can collect from you includes IP address, pages you visit, website urls through which you reached this site, links you click on this site and the time of visit, as well as information about the operating system of your computer. the web browser you use and internet service provider. For a complete overview of what data Facebook collects from you, view their privacy statement.

Twitter

If you agree to the sharing of data with Twitter, by clicking the check mark next to Twitter in the privacy settings or when you first visit this website, you agree that Twitter collects the following data and to your personal advertising ID links as well as data that Twitter declares in their own privacy statement. You agree that Twitter collects this information in accordance with their privacy statement. Information that Twitter may collect from you includes IP address, pages you visit, web site urls through which you reached this site, links you click on this site and the time of visit, as well as information about your computer’s operating system, the web browser you use and internet service provider. For a complete overview of what data Twitter collects from you, please view their privacy statement.

YouTube (Google)

If you agree to the sharing of data with Youtube (Google), by clicking the check mark next to Youtube (Google) in the privacy settings or when you first visited this website, you agree that Youtube (Google) collects the following data and links it to your personal advertising ID as well as data that Youtube (Google) declares in their own privacy statement. You agree that Youtube collects this information according to their privacy statement. Data that Youtube can collect from you includes IP address, pages you visit, web site urls through which you reached this site, links you click on this site, Youtube videos you watch and the time of visit as well as information about your computer’s operating system, web browser you use and internet service provider. For a complete overview of which data Youtube collects from you, please view their privacy statement.

Addthis

If you agree to the sharing of data with Addthis, by clicking the checkmark at ‘Share buttons and Like buttons’ in the privacy settings or when you first visited this website, you agree that Addthis will share the following data collects and links to your personal advertising ID as well as data that Addthis states in their own privacy statement. You agree that Addthis collects this data according to their privacy statement. Data that Addthis can collect from you includes IP address, pages you visit, web site urls through which you reached this site, links you click on this site, social networks you use and the time of visit as well as information about your computer’s operating system, web browser you use and internet service provider. They also store personal data that you provide to them through the use of their plugin, such as name, email address, messages that you share on social networks via their plugin and emails that you send through their plugin. For a complete overview of what data Addthis collects from you, view their privacy statement.

Legal requirements

It is possible that we, due to legal obligations, keep your data longer or pass it on to authorized government authorities. This can only happen under a legal framework. Under no other circumstances will data – which can be linked to you personally – be passed on to third parties or stored without your permission.