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Functional and analytical cookies
When you visit our website, cookies are always placed on your computer for functional and statistical purposes. These cookies are required to use the website and enable us to obtain information about the quality and/or effectiveness of the website. We can use this information to introduce certain improvements and, in the future, the website can be modified to visitor requirements.
These cookies, which are stored on your computer so that you can be recognized during a subsequent visit to our website, do not contain personal details. They only contain a unique number. These cookies do not, or make only a minimum infringement of your privacy.
If you do not wish to receive functional and analytical cookies, you should block these in your browser.
Tracking cookies
The University of Curaçao website also uses tracking cookies. Tracking cookies are cookies that can follow visitors when they surf other websites. These cookies are used for marketing purposes (for example to assess the effectiveness of our (online) advertising or marketing campaigns).
We always ask for your permission before using tracking cookies. You will see a notification at the bottom of the web page offering you the option of accepting or refusing the cookie. If you refuse these cookies or you make no selection, this will not affect the use of our website and only the previously-mentioned functional and analytical cookies will be used.
Regarding acceptance, we assume that the visitor is an adult, or in the case of a minor, that consent has been obtained from a parent or guardian.