Privacy statement

We respect the privacy of the vistors to our website and ensure that we treat the information that you supply to us confidentially. The manner in which personal data is processed complies with the Personal Data Protection Act.

Purposes of data processing

We will process your personal data to sign and executed agreements about legal service provision and to manage the relationships resulting from that, including the execution of activities focused on expanding our client base. If you complete a contact- or registration form on the website or send us an e-mail, the data that you send us will be saved as long as the nature of the form or the content of the e-mail is necessary for the reply or completion.

Click behaviour and visit data

General visit data is saved on the website. In this case, especially your computer's IP address, any username, load time and the visitor's data sent by the browser can be used for statistical analysis of visits and clicks on the website. We also use it to optimise the functionality of the website. We try to anonymise this data as much as possible. This data is not supplied to third parties.

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to record how users use the website. The information obtained this way, including your computer address (IP-address) is sent to and saved by Google on servers in the United States. Google uses this information to record how our website is used, to be able to give us reports about the website and to inform its advisers about the effectiveness of their advertising campaigns. Google can supply this data to third parties if Google is legally obliged to do so, or insofar as these third parties process the data on Google's behalf.

Facebook and Instagram (social media)

There are buttons on the website to promote or share pages on social networks such as Facebook and Instagram. These buttons are realised by a code that is supplied by Facebook and Instagram. This code inserts a cookie. Read Facebook and Instagram's privacy statements (these privacy statements are regularly updated) to understand how they use your personal data that are processed with this code. This is also applicable to other social media channels. 

Newsletter

We write newsletters, hoping to inform interested parties about ICT and internet rights, our service provision and related matters. Your e-mail address is only added to the subscriber list with your express consent. Every newsletter comprises an unsubscribe link. The subscriber file of the communication is not supplied to third parties.

 

Use of cookies

We use cookies when offering electronic services. A cookie is a simple small file that is sent along with pages from this website and stored by your browser on the hard drive of your computer. This allows us, among other things, to combine different page requests from the website and to analyze user behaviour. You can refuse the use of these cookies, although this may limit the functionality and ease of use of the website.

 

Access, correction and right to object

If you are registered with our company, you can inspect your personal data upon written request. If there are errors in the overview provided by us, you can request us in writing to change or delete the data. If you do not want to be kept informed by Aparthotel Hattem, you can notify us in writing at the following postal address:

Aparthotel Hattem
Ridderstraat 11
8051 EG Hattem

Amendment of the privacy statement

We reserve the right to amend this privacy statement. Amendments will be published on this website.