Cookies policy

The kulturlx.lu website’s user is informed that the website uses cookies during his or her online experience. The page below allows you to understand how cookies operate and how to configure them.

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file containing information stored on the terminal used to visit the website (computer, tablet, smartphone).

A cookie can contain various information:

  • an identification number;
  • the server that placed a cookie on your computer;
  • the file’s expiration date or period of validity;
  • information to improve your navigation.

There are two kinds of cookies:

  • session cookies which disappear as soon as you leave the website;
  • permanent cookies which are stored on your terminal until their expiration date or if removed manually.

Cookies are neither spyware nor viruses and can’t identify you personally. The browser you use to visit a website allows you to accept or refuse cookies (see below).

2. Why do we use cookies?

The website uses cookies to improve your navigation. The website uses the following types of cookies; their purpose is described below:

  • Strictly necessary cookies
  • Analytical cookies

Intern cookies

Intern cookies are used by the website and can only be read by the site itself.

Third party cookies

Third party cookies are used by third-party organisations which provide us with various services. For example, we ask for the services of external analysts who use cookies in our name to identify the most visited websites as well as the ones less liked. The site you visit may include content from a third party website, like YouTube, and that website may use its own cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for the operation of our website. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our website, which can’t work correctly without them.

Analytical cookies

These cookies allow us to collect information on how visitors move around our website when they are using it (for example number of page views, connection time, most visited pages, etc.). kulturlx.lu uses Google Analytics for web analytics, a solution developed by Google Inc. The collected data refer to your navigation on the site and your IP address which determines your geographic location and is anonymised after being identified.

3. How to configure cookies?

You can manage, allow or refute cookies through the browser’s configuration or an advertising cookies configuration platform.

3.1 Manage cookies by configuring your browser

Click on the corresponding link to set your browser:

Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg would like to bring your attention to the fact that by configuring your cookies on the browser, some of the website’s functions may not be completely accessible.

3.2 Manage advertising cookies through a platform

Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg also informs you of the existence of a platform regrouping online advertising professionals. It provides the internet users with a tool to help manage the rejection of cookies from member companies.

3.3 Manage cookies via the cookies manager

Any configuration you may undertake could modify your internet navigation and access conditions to specific services needing the use of cookies. You can edit your setting choices at any time via our module.