This page explains how we handle personal data at Hotel De Harmonie and which cookies are set by ourselves and third parties.
We handle registered data such as e-mail and names with care. We do not sell e-mail or other data and do not hand over anything. Registering is for the purpose of responding to the site and profiling you. Should we wish to send commercial messages in the future, this will of course be opt-in and you will not be approached unsolicited. We also handle data sent to us via contact forms or e-mail with care. This personal data is treated as confidential information.
Cookies
In order to offer Hotel De Harmonie, we use cookies. A cookie is a small file sent along with pages of this website and stored by the browser on the hard drive of your computer.
Hotel De Harmonie places some cookies that are necessary for the functioning of the site, such as logging in and enabling you to respond.
The use of cookies is of great importance for the proper functioning of our website, but also cookies from which you may not be able to respond. The use of cookies is very important for the proper functioning of our website, but cookies whose effect you do not immediately see (such as Google Analytics) are also very important. Without anonymous input from visitors, we have no picture of how the website is used and how we can improve it. he advertising cookie that is placed by means of a so-called frequency cap ensures that you are not continuously approached by the same advertisement.
The tracking cookies, which are placed for analytical purposes or advertisements, are so-called third-party cookies. These cookies are not placed by ourselves, but by third parties. For this reason, we cannot take responsibility for them.
Do you not want cookies to be placed? Then you can easily disable cookies via your browser. How to do this can be found on the website of the Consumers' Association.
The following describes which cookies Hotel De Harmonie places itself and which third-party cookies are used.
Through Google Analytics, anonymised data on browsing behaviour is collected on Hotel De Harmonie. This allows us to see how visitors like you use the website. We use this information to make informed decisions about the design of our website. We also use it to optimise the functioning of the website. The information obtained is stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google also provides this information to advertisers to provide insight into the effectiveness of their campaigns. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or insofar as these third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this. We have not allowed Google to use the analytics information obtained for other Google services. Please read Google's privacy policy for more information, as well as the specific privacy policy of Google Analytics.
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Don't want your click behaviour to be tracked? Then you can download a browser plugin on Google's website that prevents this. This setting then applies to all websites you visit, not just Hotel De Harmonie.
Core functions
These are cookies that are strictly necessary for the functioning of the website. Without these cookies, certain sections cannot be used. For example, cookies are used on Hotel De Harmonie to enable you to log in and respond. Cookies are also used to remember settings and preferences.
Social buttons
The site includes buttons to promote or share pages on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and LinkedIn. These buttons are snippets of code from the social media themselves, and use a cookie. This cookie remembers that you are logged in so you don't have to log in to Twitter or Facebook every time you want to share something. To see what they do with personal data they receive with this code, you can read the privacy statements of Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn (which may change regularly).
Embedded content
Blog articles may use content hosted on other sites and accessed on Hotel De Harmonie. Examples include Slideshare presentations, YouTube videos and Storify. In a similar way to social buttons, these codes often use cookies. What they do with cookies and personal data can be found in the privacy policy of the relevant service. We have no control over this.