Bloc
cookiestatement

cookiestatement

We use cookies on our website in order to improve user experience and visitor flows. Contrary to what the name may suggest, such technical cookies are not edible. Cookies are tiny files stored by your internet browser when using our website. Cookies are usually intended to ease the use and navigation of websites.

What does the GDPR-AVG legislation entail?

Under the new GDPR/AVG legislation, we are allowed to store cookies on your device without your permission, provided that such cookies are strictly necessary for the functioning of our website. In addition, we are allowed to install functional cookies, provided that these are sent anonymously. For any other type of cookie, we need your permission.

What cookies do we use and what purposes do they serve?

Thanks to our cookies, you don’t have to keep entering the same information over and over again every time you visit our website. Furthermore, they provide us with insight into how visitors navigate our website; information we can use to improve our website and make it more user-friendly. Cookies can be divided into three distinct types, with different rules governing each respective type.

Functional cookies
Functional cookies are required to keep our website running appropriately. They store information such as the type of products you place in your webstore shopping basket, or they keep track of certain preferences that you have set, for instance. Another example is a cookie that keeps track of your account while you visit a website, to prevent you from having to log back in on your next visit. We do not need your permission for functional cookies, because user privacy is warranted even if such cookies are used.

Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies are cookies used to expand our insight into the usage of our website, and the behaviour of visitors visiting our website. Such data can be used to improve user experiences. Although we do not need your permission for analytical cookies, we nonetheless inform our visitors about their use. All of our analytical cookies send data to analytics software in ‘anonymised’ formats. This prevents such software companies from receiving any personal details, as they only receive anonymous data.

Tracking cookies (not used for bloc.nl)
Tracking cookies, also known as marketing cookies, are cookies used to record the surfing behaviour of our visitors. Based on their surfing behaviour, visitors are subsequently exposed to targeted adverts and special offers. Familiar methods to do so include the use of Google AdWords, Facebook Pixels, and so-called affiliate networks. Use of this type of cookies does require your permission. We are obliged to inform visitors about their use, and we also have to offer you an opportunity to deactivate such cookies if you wish.

Do you wish to remove or deactivate cookies?

If you wish to deactivate cookies, please note that performance of our website may become sub-standard as a result (or perhaps the website will cease to work altogether). The exact procedures for deactivating or removing cookies differ between various browsers. The following links explain the correct procedure for each individual browser:

 

Which cookies do we use for bloc.nl, and what purpose do they serve?

Functional cookies

Naam
pll_language
Purpose
Our site is available in different languages. When you choose a language we save your preference in a cookie. So we can serve the prefered language when you visit another page or visit us another time.
Sharing
Data in this cookie is not shared with anyone.

Analytical cookies

Name
_ga
Purpose
Registers an unique ID used to generate anonymous statistical information about how visitors use the website.
Sharing
This information is shared anonymously with Google. To this end, we delete the final section of the IP address, making it impossible to trace the IP address.

Name
_gid
Purpose
Registers an unique ID used to generate anonymous statistical information about how visitors use the website.
Sharing
This information is shared anonymously with Google. To this end, we delete the final section of the IP address, making it impossible to trace the IP address.

Name
_gat
Purpose
Used by Google to decrease the speed of requests.
Sharing
This information is shared anonymously with Google. To this end, we delete the final section of the IP address, making it impossible to trace the IP address.