Terms of use and privacy
This website is offered to you by Breaking down Barriers, an initiative of the Liliane Foundation and the Radboud University Nijmegen. We pay the utmost care and attention to the composition and content of this website. Breaking down Barriers nevertheless does not accept any liability for the correctness and completeness thereof, or the direct or indirect consequences of acts or omissions made on that basis. No rights of any kind can be derived from the content of this website. This website may contain hyperlinks to websites of other parties. We are not responsible for the content, the privacy policy and the use of cookies on these websites.
By using our website, you agree to the applicability of our terms of use. We would like to point out that these terms may be changed from time to time. Visitors to the site are advised to periodically check the terms for any changes.
Information and liability
The information is intended for general information purposes only and is not intended to serve as advice. Breaking down Barriers is not liable for any damage or loss resulting from the use of (or inability to use) the website, including damage as a result of viruses or inaccuracy or incompleteness of information, unless the damage is the result of intent or gross negligence on the part of Breaking down Barriers. Furthermore, Breaking down Barriers cannot be held liable for any damage or loss caused by the use of electronic means for communicating with this website such as but not limited to damage or loss caused by non-delivery or late delivery of electronic messages, interception or manipulation of electronic messages by third parties or by software/equipment used for electronic communication and transmission of viruses.
Cookies
Breaking down Barriers makes use of cookies on its website www.barriersfree.org. These are small text files that are placed by a website on a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone. If you use our website, the cookie sends information back to Breaking down Barriers. The information cannot be traced back to personal data.
Breaking down Barriers uses the following cookies:
- Functional cookies to ensure the website functions properly.
- Analytical cookies to monitor website visits.
- Social media cookies to enable visitors to share pages of the website on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
Removal of cookies
Cookies can only be removed by yourself because they are stored on your computer. If you remove cookies, you may not be able to use all parts of our website. Please refer to the ‘Help’ section for an explanation on how to adjust the settings of your browser. This section can be found in the toolbar of most browsers.