Cookies on the EIB website

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit some websites. They help us remember your actions and preferences over time so you don’t have to re-enter them when you return.

How do we use cookies?

We use cookies in different ways, such as:

  • remembering preferences you’ve chosen previously, such as language
  • analysing how you use the site so we can keep making improvements
  • providing you a more personalised experience

Under no circumstances does the EIB use cookies to collect, process, disseminate or record attributable personal data.

FUNCTIONALITY COOKIES

Website preferences

These cookies enable the site to operate correctly. Without these cookies we cannot remember choices you’ve selected or provide the services you’ve requested.

Website analysis cookies

These cookies help us to monitor the functions of the website and keep improving website services. These cookies do not collect, process, disseminate or record attributable personal data.

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Other cookie information

Embedded content

Embedded content from other websites, such as videos, social feeds or charts, may be contained within some pages on the website. This content behaves in the same way as if seen on the other website and it may collect behavioural data using cookies. This may include tracing your interaction with the content if you have an account and are logged in on that website.

The embedded content on this website includes services from:

Managing cookies in your browser

Most browsers allow you to manage your website cookies, enabling you to delete or block cookies. By deleting cookies, any preferences previously made will be lost. By blocking cookies completely a website may not function properly, including videos and webstreaming.

To find out more about managing your cookies, visit the site 'All about cookies'