Privacy policy

By accessing and using the website, you declare your explicit consent to the following general terms and conditions.

This website is the property of:

Ergo-Lab
Omloopstraat 11, 1760 Roosdaal
+32 475 52 55 56

By accessing and using the website, you declare your explicit consent to the following general terms and conditions.

Intellectual property rights

The content of this site, including all the brands, logos, designs, data, product or company names, texts, images etc. are protected by intellectual property rights and belong to Ergo-Lab or third-party rights holders.

Limited liability

The information on the website is of a general nature. The information is not adapted to personal or specific circumstances, so it cannot be considered as personal, professional or legal advice to the user.

Ergo-Lab makes every effort to ensure that the information provided is complete, correct, accurate and updated. Despite these efforts, inaccuracies may occur in the information made available. If the information provided contains inaccuracies or if certain information is not available on or through the website, Ergo-Lab will make the greatest possible effort to rectify this as quickly as possible.

However, Ergo-Lab cannot be held liable for direct or indirect damage ensuing from the use of the information on this website.

If you find any inaccuracies in the information available through the site, you are welcome to contact the site manager.

The content of the site (including links) can be adjusted, changed or supplemented at any time, without any announcement or notification.

Ergo-Lab does not provide any guarantees for the proper functioning of the website and cannot be held liable in any way for poor functioning or temporary (un)availability of the website, or for any form of damage, direct or indirect, that may ensue from access to or use of the website. Under no circumstances can Ergo-Lab be held liable towards any party whatsoever, directly or indirectly, exceptionally or in any other way, for damage due to the use of this site or of another one, particularly as a result of links or hyperlinks, including, without restriction, all losses, interruptions to work, damage to programs or other data on the computer system, equipment, software or other items belonging to the user.

The website may contain hyperlinks to third-party pages or refer to them indirectly. Placing links to these websites or pages does not imply implicit approval of their content in any way whatsoever. Ergo-Lab explicitly declares that it has no authority over the content or other characteristics of these websites and cannot be held liable in any circumstances for their content or characteristics, or for any other form of damage due to their use.

Applicable law and competent courts

Belgian law applies to this website. Only the courts of the district where Ergo-Lab’s registered office is established shall be authorised to hear any dispute that may arise.

Privacy policy

Ergo-Lab attaches importance to your privacy and processes personal data in accordance with this privacy statement.

Although most of the information on this website is available without requiring the provision of personal data, it is possible that the user may be asked for personal data. This data will only be used to keep you informed of our activities.

For further information, questions or comments regarding our privacy policy, please contact info@ergo-lab.be or consult our privacy policy.

The use of cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie or browser cookie, is usually a small text file sent from a website and stored in the user’s internet browser or on their device while a user is browsing a website or using a mobile app. When the user visits the same website in the future, the data stored in the cookie can be retrieved by the website to inform the website of the user’s previous activity. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember the status of the website or the activity undertaken by the user in the past. They help us to optimize your visit to the website, to remember technical choices (e.g. choice of language, a newsletter etc.), and to display more relevant services and offers. If you wish to consult or use the website, we advise you to allow the cookies. However, if you choose not to do so, you are always free not to allow them. Your internet browser enables you to block cookies, receive a warning when a cookie is installed or remove cookies from your hard drive afterwards. Consult your internet browser’s help function for more information.

The types of cookies used and the purpose they are used for:

‘First-party cookies’ are technical cookies used by the site visited itself with the aim of ensuring the website works properly. For example: settings chosen by the user on previous visits to the site, or a form that is already filled in with data entered by the user during previous visits.

‘Third-party cookies’ are cookies that do not come from our website itself but from third parties, such as marketing or advertising plug-ins. For example: cookies from Facebook or Google Analytics. These cookies require prior permission from the visitor to the site: this may be granted using a banner at the top or bottom of the website that refers to this policy, but which does not prevent the visitor from continuing to browse the website.

Google analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, an internet analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies (small text files placed on your computer) to help the website analyse how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) is transferred to Google and stored on its servers in the United States. Google uses this information to keep track of how you use the website, to generate reports on website activity for the operators of the website and to offer other services linked to website activity and internet use. Google may share this information with third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or as far as these third parties process the information on behalf of Google. Google will not combine your IP address with other data to which Google has access. You can block the use of cookies by choosing the appropriate settings in your browser. However, we would like to point out that if you do so, you will probably not be able to make use of all the features of this website. By using this website, you grant Google permission to process the data in the manner and for the purposes described above.

Use of this website

This website uses cookies. You can find more information about this in our general terms and conditions, privacy policy or other documents made available by Ergo-Lab. By using our website, you consent to our use of cookies.

Administrator of this website

Ergo-Lab’s website is published and administrated by Digi-Motions (www.digi-motions.be)
e-mail: info@digi-motions.be.