Cookie policy SESVanderHave e-shop


Cookie policy SESVanderHave e-shop

Last updated on 12/10/2020

Cookies

Our e-shop uses cookies. Cookies are small files that are placed on the user’s computer when he/she visits a website. We use cookies that are necessary in order to communicate over the internet, in order to provide a requested service or to facilitate the surfing on our e-shop.

When you first visit our e-shop, it is explained that by accepting our cookies, you give permission to place cookies to improve your visitor experience. We register your consent with a cookie. We use WordPress and WooCommerce to keep the content of the e-shop up to date. This software uses technical and functional cookies. This means that these cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of this e-shop. You cannot refuse these cookies if you want to access our e-shop.

If you have refused to accept cookies and remove the cookie which registers this choice, you will be asked for your permission again when you visit our e-shop.

Most internet browsers can be set or re-set to accept cookies, block cookies or notify you whenever you receive a cookie. To find out how you can change your browser settings and remove cookies, see the instructions for the relevant browser and/or use the “Help” function (this can usually be accessed from the browser’s toolbar).
Below you will find an overview of the cookies placed on your computer and the consequences if they are removed or not accepted.

Which cookies are tracked and why?

The website uses the following cookies

  • Functional cookies: cookies that are technically essential and cookies for functional purposes
    • These cookies ensure that the website functions optimally, or secure the website. They are essential for good communication and make browsing easier.
    • These cookies make visiting the website easier and improve its user-friendliness (e.g. choice of language).
  • Analytical cookies: cookies for analytical purposes
    • These cookies make it possible to analyse the use of the website. These cookies make it possible to measure the number of visits, the number of pages visited, the activity of users on the website and their return frequency. They provide us with information about the performance of the website.
  • Marketing cookies: cookies for marketing purposes
    • Marketing cookies aim to personalize your experience and send you relevant content and offers on this and other websites.

List of functional cookies

Provider Name Purpose Storage Period
WordPress WordPress_[hash] This cookie is used to store the authentication details on login. Expires after each session
WordPress wordpress_logged_in_[hash] This cookie is used to indicate when you are logged in, and who you are. Expires after each session
WordPress wordpress_test_cookie This cookie is used to check if the cookies are enabled on the browser to provide appropriate user experience to the users. Expires after each session
WordPress wporg_logged_in This cookie is used to check if the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress user. Expires after 14 days.
WordPress wporg_sec This cookie is used to check if the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress user. Expires after 14 days
Woocommerce woocommerce_cart_hash This cookie helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes. Expires after each session
Woocommerce woocommerce_items_in_cart This cookie helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes. Expires after each session
Woocommerce wp_woocommerce_session_ This cookie contains a unique code for each customer so that it knows where to find the cart data in the database for each customer. Expires after 2 days
Woocommerce woocommerce_recently_viewed This cookie powers the Recent Viewed Products widget. Expires after each session
Woocommerce store_notice[notice id] This cookie allows customers to dismiss the Store Notice. Expires after each session

List of analytical cookies

Provider Name Purpose Storage Period
Google Analytics _ga creates a unique ID to track statistical data about website visits. Expires after 2 years
Google Analytics _gat is used to send a request ratio to Google Analytics. Expires after 1 day
Google Analytics _gid creates a unique ID to track statistical data about website visits. Expires after each session