Cookie Policy

Last amended: April 21, 2020

This Cookie Policy (hereinafter: “Policy”) is used by Foody B.V., trading under the name Foody.nl, a company with limited liability under the laws of the Netherlands, with its registered office and primary place of business at Geert Grootestraat 8c, 7411GS, Deventer, the Netherlands and registered in the register of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce under registration number 60414731 (hereinafter: “FOODY” or “we”).

FOODY can be reached via the contact form.

FOODY operates a website/websites and offers services related to (but not limited to) food, recipes and home cooking. (click here for more info about FOODY). We understand that your privacy is important to you, and we are committed to being transparent about the information we collect and process upon your use of our website.

This Cookie Policy explains how and why cookies may be used to collect and store the information automatically collected about your browser, computer, device, and service usage and how you can control the use of these technologies.

This Cookie Policy is provided in English. Translations to certain other languages may be available and can be requested by contacting us here. This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy

Introduction

FOODY use cookies to gather insights about user behavior, in order to improve the user experience of our websites.

Default cookie package

By default (no consent) we will provide you with the basic functionalities of the website to work properly:

  • Our website will work as expected.
  • We show random/non-personalized ads.
  • We use anonymous analytics cookies to see how we can improve the website.

Complete consent cookie package

If you consent to our cookie policy,  you will have the best experience of this website:

  • We show you ads that are really relevant to you.
  • Our website works at its best.
  • We use anonymous analytics cookies to see how we can improve our websites.
  • We use third party cookies in order to show you our ads and third party ads which are tailored to your preferences.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a tiny text file that is stored in the browser of your computer, tablet or smartphone.

  • First-party cookies, served directly by us to your computer.
  • Third-party cookies, served by a third party on our behalf.

What types of cookies do we use?

We use 4 different types of cookies.

Necessary cookies

The necessary cookies are essential to operate our websites and provide our services by helping us provide basic functionality such as loading and rendering pages on the websites and enabling your navigation around the websites and use of certain features. They are also used to identify and prevent fraud and improve security.

Functionality cookies

The functionality cookies record preferences and other information about choices you’ve made and allow us to tailor the websites to you. These cookies mean that when you continue to use or come back to the websites, we can provide you with our services as you have asked for them to be provided. For example, these cookies allow us to store language preference. They may also be used to provide certain functionality such as playing a video.

Please see the All About Cookies website for further information about managing your options.

Analytical cookies

These cookies anonymously collect data about how people are using our websites and help us to optimize the websites. We assure you that these pixels never collect privacy-sensitive data and does not identify you personally.

We’ve installed privacy friendly analytics cookies. This means:

  • We only share anonymized IP addresses.
  • We do not share any further data.

On your first visit to our website, we already informed you about these cookies and asked your permission to store these on your device.

To see an overview of privacy at Google and how to opt out of certain Google practices, visit https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy. You can prevent your data from being collected by Google Analytics by downloading the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on here. Opting-out is generally done by the third party dropping a cookie on your browser indicating your intent to opt-out. If you get a new device, install a new browser, erase, or otherwise alter the third party’s browser cookie file, you may clear the opt-out cookie and no longer be subject to its opt-out.

Marketing cookies

As you use our websites, you will notice that it features advertising. Through pixels and JavaScript code implemented on our websites, we allow third party advertising companies to place cookies on our users’ browsers. These cookies enable such companies to track your activity across various websites where they display ads and record your activities so they can show ads that they consider relevant to you as you browse the web.

Cookies also allow us and third parties to know whether you’ve seen an ad or a type of ad, and how long it has been since you’ve last seen it. This information is used for frequency capping purposes, to help tailor the ads you see, and to measure the effectiveness of ads.

Your online choices

You may exercise choices regarding certain third party advertising cookies through the following organizations:

Digital Advertising Alliance (” DAA”) Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising. You exercise the DAA choices regarding Interest-based Advertisinghere.

European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (“EDAA”). To learn more about the EDAA and your opt out options, see Your Online Choices.

Network Advertising Initiative (“ NAI”). To learn more about the NAI and your opt out options for their members, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.

We only enable behavioral targeting with your consent where such consent is required. Please be aware that, even if you have not consented to behavioral targeting where consent is required, or if you have opted out of certain Interest/behavioral/targeted –based advertising, you may continue to receive customized content and/or ads based on the search queries you submitted or the content of the pages you are visiting. FOODY is not responsible for effectiveness of, or compliance with, any third-parties’ opt out options or programs or the accuracy of their statements regarding their programs.

If you have disabled one or more cookies, we may still use information collected from cookies prior to your disabled preference being set, however, we will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information.

Cookie Controls

You can control your cookie settings as explained below.  

Most browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. Users can usually set their browsers to block all third-party cookies, block all cookies or block specific cookies. These settings will typically be found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. In order to understand these settings, the following links may be helpful, otherwise you should use the “Help” option in your browser for more details.

Cookie settings in Microsoft Edge

Cookie settings in Internet Explorer

Cookie settings in Firefox

Cookie settings in Chrome

Cookie settings in Safari web and iOS.

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We will occasionally update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices and services. When we post changes to this Cookie Policy, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Cookie Policy. If we make any material changes in the way we collect, use, and/or share information held in cookies, we will notify you in advance of those changes taking effect. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to inform yourself of any changes in this Cookie Policy or any of our other policies.

Contact Information

Foody B.V.
Attn: DPO
Geert Grootestraat 8c
7411 GS Deventer
The Netherlands