Greetings!
The privacy of visitors to Visit Blanes is important to us.
Therefore we want to let you know what types of personal information we and third parties receive and collect when you visit visitblanes.com or apologeticsindex.com — and how we safeguard your information.
On this page we let you know what kind of information is collected when you visit this website, how and why it is used, and how you can manage your own data.
GDPR
Visit Blanes meets the requirements of the European privacy law called General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR).
See Also:
Terms and Conditions/Disclaimer
Cookie Policy
Who we are
Visit Blanes is published by DutchAmsterdam, located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The company is registered with the Kamer van Koophandel, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, under registration number 62798995.
In this Privacy Policy, the term ‘Visit Blanes’ refers to the website at https://visitblanes.com.
Visit Blanes is an online business operated from a private home in Amsterdam.
We do not have a visiting address.
How to contact us
The best and fastest way to contact us is via our contact form.
Our postal address is listed on the same page.
If you prefer, you may email us at privacytwodutchamsterdam.nl (yes, DutchAmsterdam).
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Visit Blanes does not store personal data, or so-called personally identifiable information (PII)
Visit Blanes collects two kinds of information:
- Anonymous information via Cookies, and/or
- Information you decide to provide (e.g. when contacting us)
In addition, several third party services also collect information. See below for details.
We never sell, trade, share or barter any personal information.
Requesting Your Data
We do not store any personally identifiable information, so while you’re welcome to contact us, we can not send you what we do not have.
Software
The Visit Blanes website runs on WordPress software, a product of Automattic.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file (often including a unique identifier), that is sent to a user’s browser from a website’s computers and stored on a user’s computer’s hard drive or on a tablet or mobile device (collectively, “Computer”). A Cookie stores a small amount of data on your Computer about your visit to the Site.
For detail, including information on how to refuse and/or delete cookies, see our Cookie Policy.
Plugins
Plugins are small programs that enhance or extend the functionality of WordPress.
The companies that provide these plugins have their own data collection, data storage, and privacy policies.
Below we list those plugins that collect, transmit, and/of store various types of anonymous and/or personally identifiable information.
Jetpack
The Visit Blanes website runs on WordPress software. We use a plugin called Jetpack. It is published by Automattic, the company behind WordPress.
Jetpack enhances several aspects of the website. The following information, provided by Jetpack, pertains to the various modules integrated in the Visit Blanes website:
Carousel
Data Used: If image view tracking is enabled, the following information is used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.
Activity Tracked: Image views.
Jetpack Comments
Data Used: Commenter’s name, email address, and site URL (if provided via the comment form), timestamp, and IP address. Additionally, a jetpack.wordpress.com IFrame receives the following data: WordPress.com blog ID attached to the site, ID of the post on which the comment is being submitted, commenter’s local user ID (if available), commenter’s local username (if available), commenter’s site URL (if available), MD5 hash of the commenter’s email address (if available), and the comment content. If Akismet (also owned by Automattic) is enabled on the site, the following information is sent to the service for the sole purpose of spam checking: commenter’s name, email address, site URL, IP address, and user agent.
Activity Tracked: The comment author’s name, email address, and site URL (if provided during the comment submission) are stored in cookies. Learn more about these cookies.
Data Synced (?): All data and metadata (see above) associated with comments. This includes the status of the comment and, if Akismet is enabled on the site, whether or not it was classified as spam by Akismet.
Comment Likes
This feature is only accessible to users logged in to WordPress.com.
Data Used: In order to process a comment like, the following information is used: WordPress.com user ID/username (you must be logged in to use this feature), the local site-specific user ID (if the user is signed in to the site on which the like occurred), and a true/false data point that tells us if the user liked a specific comment. If you perform a like action from one of our mobile apps, some additional information is used to track the activity: IP address, user agent, timestamp of event, blog ID, browser language, country code, and device info.
Activity Tracked: Comment likes.
Contact Form
Data Used: Akismet — a spam-detection and removal service — is enabled on the Visit Blanes website, which means that the contact form submission data — IP address, user agent, name, email address, website, and message — is submitted to the Akismet service (also owned by Automattic) for the sole purpose of spam checking. The actual submission data is stored in the database of the site on which it was submitted and is emailed directly to the owner of the form (i.e. the site author who published the page on which the contact form resides). This email will include the submitter’s IP address, timestamp, name, email address, website, and message.
Data Synced (?): Post and post meta data associated with a user’s contact form submission. If Akismet is enabled on the site, the IP address and user agent originally submitted with the comment are synced, as well, as they are stored in post meta.
Note: Visit Blanes uses your email address only to reply to your message. Your information is not stored by us longer than necessary to complete our correspondence. At the conclusion of our email correspondence the information is deleted from our Visit Blanes database.
Likes
This feature is only accessible to users logged in to WordPress.com.
Data Used: In order to process a post like action, the following information is used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID (on which the post was liked), post ID (of the post that was liked), user agent, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.
Activity Tracked: Post likes.
Protect
Data Used: In order to check login activity and potentially block fraudulent attempts, the following information is used: attempting user’s IP address, attempting user’s email address/username (i.e. according to the value they were attempting to use during the login process), and all IP-related HTTP headers attached to the attempting user.
Activity Tracked: Failed login attempts (these include IP address and user agent). We also set a cookie (jpp_math_pass
) for 1 day to remember if/when a user has successfully completed a math captcha to prove that they’re a real human. Learn more about this cookie.
Data Synced (?): Failed login attempts, which contain the user’s IP address, attempted username or email address, and user agent information.
Sharing
Data Used: When sharing content via email the following information is used: sharing party’s name and email address, IP address (for spam checking), user agent (for spam checking), and email body/content. This content will be sent to Akismet (also owned by Automattic) so that a spam check can be performed. Additionally, if reCAPTCHA (by Google) is enabled by the site owner, the sharing party’s IP address will be shared with that service. You can find Google’s privacy policy here.
Subscriptions
Data Used: To initiate and process subscriptions, the following information is used: subscriber’s email address and the ID of the post or comment (depending on the specific subscription being processed). In the event of a new subscription being initiated, we also collect some basic server data, including all of the subscribing user’s HTTP request headers, the IP address from which the subscribing user is viewing the page, and the URI which was given in order to access the page (REQUEST_URI
and DOCUMENT_URI
). This server data used for the exclusive purpose of monitoring and preventing abuse and spam.
Activity Tracked: Functionality cookies are set for a duration of 347 days to remember a visitor’s blog and post subscription choices if, in fact, they have an active subscription.
WordPress.com Stats
Data Used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code. Important: The site owner does not have access to any of this information via this feature. For example, a site owner can see that a specific post has 285 views, but he/she cannot see which specific users/accounts viewed that post. Stats logs — containing visitor IP addresses and WordPress.com usernames (if available) — are retained by Automattic for 28 days and are used for the sole purpose of powering this feature.
Activity Tracked: Post and page views, video plays (if videos are hosted by WordPress.com), outbound link clicks, referring URLs and search engine terms, and country. Jetpack also tracks performance on each page load that includes the Javascript file used for tracking stats. This is exclusively for aggregate performance tracking across Jetpack sites in order to make sure that our plugin and code is not causing performance issues. This includes the tracking of page load times and resource loading duration (image files, Javascript files, CSS files, etc.). The site owner has the ability to force this feature to honor DNT settings of visitors. By default, DNT is currently not honored.
More about Jetpack Cookies
Automattic Cookie Policy
Askimet
Askimet is a spam-detection and removal service. See this information for details. It is part of Automattic.
Automattic Privacy Policy
Automattic Cookie Policy
iThemes Security
iThemes Security keeps our website safe from the bad guys.
Algolia
Our site search will soon be powered by Algolia.
Server Log Files
Singlehop, the company that hosts our website, collects and stores information that your browser automatically transmits to us in “server log files”. This includes the following information:
– Browser type and browser version
– Operating system used
– Referrer URL
– Host name of the accessing computer
– Time of the server request
– IP address
These data will not be combined with data from other sources.
Singlehop collects this information for the limited and legitimate purpose of detecting and preventing fraud and unauthorized system access, and ensuring the security of their systems and our websites.
The basis for data processing is Art. 6 (1) (b) DSGVO, which allows the processing of data to fulfill a contract or for measures preliminary to a contract.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics shows us where our visitors come from, and how they interact with the site. No personally identifiable information is shared. In other words, we won’t know who you are, but we’ll know how many people found visitblanes.com via, say, a search engine, another website, or a social media app.
Details, including the Google Analytics Privacy Policy
You can use this browser add-on to prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics.
Advertisers
Visit Blanes is provided to you free of charge. It is funded in part by donations and support from private individuals, and from income derived from displaying advertisements and using affiliate programs.
We use the following advertising services and affiliate programs, each with their own privacy policy.
Google Adsense
Google Adsense displays personalized and non-personalized ads on our website.
Personalized ads use cookies and other tracking methods to note your interests and present you with relevant ads.
Non-personalized ads (contextual ads) try to match content of the pages they display on.
How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services (and how you can control your information).
How Google uses cookies
Google Privacy Policy
Booking.com
Visit Blanes includes ads by Booking.com — one of the largest travel e-commerce companies in the world.
Our website visitors typically use Booking.com to book hotels, apartments, B&B’s, campings, villas and more — either in Blanes, elsewhere in Catalonia, in Spain, or anywhere else in the world.
Booking.com Privacy Policy
How Booking.com uses cookies
GetYourGuide.com
We may from time to time displays ads from GetYourGuide for the same reason as described under Booking.com (above).
GetYourGuide allows people to book tours, excursions, activities and ‘skip-the-line’ tickets to museums and other tourist attractions around the world.
Amazon.com
Visit Blanes is an Amazon.com affiliate. When you visit Amazon.com via a link on this website we receive a small commission on each item you purchase — at no additional cost to you.
External links
Visit Blanes links to external sites where appropriate. Those sites are not under the editorial control of Visit Blanes and this privacy policy does not extend to those sites. The privacy policies of external sites may be in line with or conflict with this one.
Questions
If you have any questions regarding the Visit Blanes privacy policy remain, or there is lingering doubt, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Pfft! Did you read this far? Honest, we had to write all that stuff in other to comply with privacy laws.
The Visit Blanes Team