Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 17th, 2026


This cookie policy explains what cookies are, which cookies we use on our website, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.


Last updated: April 17th, 2026


This cookie policy explains what cookies are, which cookies we use on our website, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.


  1. Identity and contact details of the data controller

  1. Identity and contact details of the data controller

Name: THROTTLE MEDIA

Legal form: Private limited company

Registered office: Dommelstraat 48, 9250 Waasmunster (Belgium)

Company number: 1033.504.217

VAT number: BE 1033.504.217

Register of Legal Entities Ghent, Dendermonde division

Phone: +32498483367

Email: info@throttle.media


For questions about this cookie policy or the processing of your personal data, you can contact our privacy contact person:


Stijn Orlans

stijn@throttle.media

Name: THROTTLE MEDIA

Legal form: Private limited company

Registered office: Dommelstraat 48, 9250 Waasmunster (Belgium)

Company number: 1033.504.217

VAT number: BE 1033.504.217

Register of Legal Entities Ghent, Dendermonde division

Phone: +32498483367

Email: info@throttle.media


For questions about this cookie policy or the processing of your personal data, you can contact our privacy contact person:


Stijn Orlans

stijn@throttle.media

2. What are cookies?

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your digital device whenever you visit a website. Cookies are used to make the experiences of website users more efficient and to improve them. Cookies are also used to provide information about the user or the device.


Is this too technical? No problem! Imagine going to a huge supermarket. There are so many products and aisles that it is almost impossible to remember where everything is. But now imagine that you have a friendly shop assistant who helps you every time you visit the store. This assistant remembers which products you bought last time or what you showed an interest in. That makes your shopping experience a lot easier and more personal, right?


In the digital world, a "cookie" is just like a friendly shop assistant. It is a small file that a website places on your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit the site. The purpose of this small file is to "remember" you.

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your digital device whenever you visit a website. Cookies are used to make the experiences of website users more efficient and to improve them. Cookies are also used to provide information about the user or the device.


Is this too technical? No problem! Imagine going to a huge supermarket. There are so many products and aisles that it is almost impossible to remember where everything is. But now imagine that you have a friendly shop assistant who helps you every time you visit the store. This assistant remembers which products you bought last time or what you showed an interest in. That makes your shopping experience a lot easier and more personal, right?


In the digital world, a "cookie" is just like a friendly shop assistant. It is a small file that a website places on your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit the site. The purpose of this small file is to "remember" you.

3. What does a cookie do?

3. What does a cookie do?

A cookie remembers information: Just like the shop assistant from the example above, a cookie remembers things like what you put in your shopping cart, which pages you visited, whether you are already logged in, what language you prefer to continue in, and more.


A cookie provides personalization: Cookies help the website to remember your preferences, such as the language you use or the currency in which you want to pay. This way, you do not have to set this up again every time you visit.


A cookie personalizes advertisements: Sometimes cookies are also used to see what you as a visitor are interested in, in order to subsequently show advertisements that better match your interests.

A cookie remembers information: Just like the shop assistant from the example above, a cookie remembers things like what you put in your shopping cart, which pages you visited, whether you are already logged in, what language you prefer to continue in, and more.


A cookie provides personalization: Cookies help the website to remember your preferences, such as the language you use or the currency in which you want to pay. This way, you do not have to set this up again every time you visit.


A cookie personalizes advertisements: Sometimes cookies are also used to see what you as a visitor are interested in, in order to subsequently show advertisements that better match your interests.

4. Types of cookies

4. Types of cookies

Temporary cookies: These cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser. They remember, for example, what you put in your shopping cart during your visit to a website.

(Semi-)permanent cookies: These cookies remain on your device even after closing your browser. They ensure that your preferences from your previous session are immediately restored when you revisit the website, such as your language preference.

 

First-party cookies: These are cookies from our website itself, for example, to remember your login status. They ensure, for instance, that you do not have to log in again every time you visit a website.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies from other parties and are often used for advertising purposes or analyzing website usage.

 

Essential cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and cannot be switched off, for example, for security measures.

Performance or analytical cookies: These cookies collect information about and track how visitors use the website, for example, which pages they visit most often.

Functional cookies: These cookies remember choices you make on the website to improve your experience. They remember, for example, your language preference.

Advertising and marketing cookies: These cookies collect information to personalize advertisements and make them more relevant to your interests.

Temporary cookies: These cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser. They remember, for example, what you put in your shopping cart during your visit to a website.

(Semi-)permanent cookies: These cookies remain on your device even after closing your browser. They ensure that your preferences from your previous session are immediately restored when you revisit the website, such as your language preference.

 

First-party cookies: These are cookies from our website itself, for example, to remember your login status. They ensure, for instance, that you do not have to log in again every time you visit a website.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies from other parties and are often used for advertising purposes or analyzing website usage.

 

Essential cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and cannot be switched off, for example, for security measures.

Performance or analytical cookies: These cookies collect information about and track how visitors use the website, for example, which pages they visit most often.

Functional cookies: These cookies remember choices you make on the website to improve your experience. They remember, for example, your language preference.

Advertising and marketing cookies: These cookies collect information to personalize advertisements and make them more relevant to your interests.

5. Which cookies do we use on our website?

5. Which cookies do we use on our website?

Cookie name: _ga

Domain: .throttle.media

Purpose: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website (to distinguish visitors).

Duration: 2 years

Type: analytics


Cookie name: _ga_QT645ZT4FDGS

Domain: .throttle.media

Purpose: Used by Google Analytics 4 to persist session state and track specific actions on the website.

Duration: 2 years

Type: analytics

Cookie name: _ga

Domain: .throttle.media

Purpose: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website (to distinguish visitors).

Duration: 2 years

Type: analytics


Cookie name: _ga_QT645ZT4FDGS

Domain: .throttle.media

Purpose: Used by Google Analytics 4 to persist session state and track specific actions on the website.

Duration: 2 years

Type: analytics

6. Manage your cookie preferences

6. Manage your cookie preferences

Consent

You have control over which cookies we may place. With every visit, we ask for your consent to use cookies (except for necessary cookies, because they are required to make our site work).


You can refuse the installation of cookies via your browser settings. You can also always delete the already installed cookies from your computer or mobile device there. More information about these options can be found in the instructions of the Help function of your browser.


Please note! If you disable cookies, some graphical elements of our website may not work properly, or you may not be able to use certain applications.


Managing and withdrawing

You can change your cookie preferences or withdraw your consent at any time, for each cookie category.

 

Third-party cookies

Our website may also use third-party cookies to improve your experience and show you relevant and personalized advertisements. However, we always ask for your prior consent for this.

Consent

You have control over which cookies we may place. With every visit, we ask for your consent to use cookies (except for necessary cookies, because they are required to make our site work).


You can refuse the installation of cookies via your browser settings. You can also always delete the already installed cookies from your computer or mobile device there. More information about these options can be found in the instructions of the Help function of your browser.


Please note! If you disable cookies, some graphical elements of our website may not work properly, or you may not be able to use certain applications.


Managing and withdrawing

You can change your cookie preferences or withdraw your consent at any time, for each cookie category.

 

Third-party cookies

Our website may also use third-party cookies to improve your experience and show you relevant and personalized advertisements. However, we always ask for your prior consent for this.

7. Changes to our cookie policy

7. Changes to our cookie policy

We reserve the right to change this cookie policy at any time. Any changes will be published here, along with the date of the change.

We reserve the right to change this cookie policy at any time. Any changes will be published here, along with the date of the change.

  1. Contact

  1. Contact

If you have any questions about our cookie policy, you can always contact our privacy contact person via the details in point 1.

If you have any questions about our cookie policy, you can always contact our privacy contact person via the details in point 1.

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info@throttle.media

Throttle Media BV

VAT: BE1033.504.217

Belgium

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Contact

info@throttle.media

Throttle Media BV

VAT: BE1033.504.217

Belgium

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Privacy Policy

2026 Throttle Media. All rights reserved

Contact

info@throttle.media

Throttle Media BV, Belgium

VAT: BE1033.504.217

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2026 Throttle Media. All rights reserved