I would suggest you contact your local European consumer center. This is exactly what they are there for. The Belgian department is here
Thanks for the link.
Though I have to say it’s disturbing that an official public service is proxying through Cloudflare (which makes access exclusive). At least I was able to get some info from this link: http://web.archive.org/web/20240325210211/https://www.eccbelgium.be/contact
Wait, what's wrong with Cloudflare?
Cloudflare is a walled garden that excludes people.
Many would say it’s fair enough if the private sector excludes people because people have an equal right to not patronize private businesses. But when a government has a human rights obligation to serve the whole public, it’s obviously an injustice for some demographics of people to be blocked from access to a public resource that was financed with public money.
Strange. I can access it without problems. What would be the alternative?
The linked article was very informative. The problem they described is that there is no alternative for people banned by cloudflare to access the content of sites shut off by cloudflare. Which, in a developed country, is a minority small and weak enough to ignore them.
Indeed. I wasn’t sure if tja was asking for alternatives for admins or users.
Sometimes the marginalized groups of users can circumvent Cloudflare by finding an archive.org mirror of the blocked page, but that does not always work (and if interactivity is needed it never works). There is a browser plugin which will detect when a user clicks on a Cloudflare link and automatically redirect to archive.org.
Most government deployed websites do not use Cloudflare. I don’t think they choose a different outsourced competitor; they likely insource admins who are proficient with web security.
Some admins use Cloudflare DNS but not the proxy. This enables them to be able to simply and quickly flip a switch on-the-fly when the load exceeds a threshhold. That can also be scripted to happen automatically. Then visitors are not burdened by Cloudflare most of the time. Some admins also know how to configure CF to not block indiscriminantly, but I think that control only available to whitelist the Tor network not the other groups who face discrimination.
Right...ok.
(i'm not sure about belgium, but) the 14 days of no questions asked return policy is for purchases made online, not in store, and there can be exceptions (like epapers which xan be read rightaway, without delivery by mail or something). the 2 years are correct afaik, but you said yours was 2years+, 3 years warranty is usually given by the manufacturer, so the store would not need to deal with this.
But how are you supposed to handle your warranty case with the manufacturer if you're in the 3rd year?
usually by mail or phone
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