Privacy Statement
We respect the privacy of website visitors and ensure that the personal information you provide to us is treated confidentially. Personal data are processed in a manner, which is in accordance with the requirements of the Personal Data Protection Act.
Purposes of data processing
Your personal data will be processed by us for entering into and performing agreements regarding legal services and managing the resulting relationships, including carrying out activities aimed at increasing the client base.
If you fill in a contact or registration form on the website, or send us an e-mail, the data you send us will be kept as long as the nature of the form or the content of your e-mail requires for a full response and handling.
Click behaviour and visitor data
General visit data is kept on the website. In this context, in particular the IP address of your computer, any user name, the time of request and data sent by a visitor's browser may be recorded and used for statistical analyses of visiting and clicking behaviour on the website. We also use this data to optimise the functioning of the website. We try to anonymise this data as much as possible. These data are not provided to third parties.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track how users use the Website and how effective our Adwords ads are on Google search result pages. The information thus obtained, including your computer's address (IP address), is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Please read Google's privacy policy for more information, as well as Google Analytics' specific privacy policy.
Google uses this information to track how our website is used, to provide us with reports on the Website and to provide its advertisers with information on 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.
Social Media
This site includes buttons to promote or share pages on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. These buttons are realised by code provided by Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn themselves. Among other things, this code places a cookie.
Please read the privacy statements of Facebook, of Twitter and of LinkedIn (which may change regularly) to see what they do with your personal data that they process using this code.
Newsletters
We offer a newsletter through which we want to inform interested parties about news on our products, services and related matters. Your e-mail address is added to the list of subscribers only with your explicit consent. Each newsletter contains a link allowing you to unsubscribe. The newsletter subscriber file is not provided to third parties.
Use of cookies
We use cookies when providing electronic services. A cookie is a simple small file sent with pages from this website and stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. We use cookies to remember your settings and preferences. These enable us to guarantee you the best possible user experience. Many applications on our website do not function without cookies. In all cases, the information we collect with cookies, or collected on our behalf in cookies, is not personally traceable or identifiable. We use the following types of cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies: These (anonymous) cookies are only used to make it possible to use the website. If these cookies are not accepted, the website will not function.
Functional cookies: The (anonymous) functional cookies play a role in the functioning of the website. If these cookies are not placed, you will not be able to perform various functions on the website. Functional cookies also increase the ease of use of the website; for example, previously entered data are saved for you.
Analytical cookies: Through our website, cookies are set by the US company Google, as part of the "Analytics" service. We use this service to track and get reports on how visitors use the website. This information is never used for marketing purposes, but is important for us to optimise our website and thus improve your user experience. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally required to do so, or insofar as third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this.
Marketing cookies: Our website uses the Facebook Pixel, among others, for marketing purposes. This enables our social media channels to send personalised remarketing messages when using these channels. If the cookies and pixel tags are accepted, Boutique Hotel Beekhuizen can use the collected (anonymous) data to display or cause targeted marketing messages to be displayed on its site, third-party sites or social media channels. To see what Facebook does with personal data they receive using this code, you can consult Facebook's privacy statements (which may change regularly).
You can disable these cookies via your browser, see for example this explanation by the Consumers' Association for explanation.
Inspection, correction and right to object
If you have a relationship with our company, you have the opportunity to view your personal data upon written request. If the overview provided by us contains inaccuracies, you can request us in writing to change the data or have it deleted. In addition, you may notify us in writing if you do not wish to be contacted with information about our products and services by notifying us at the following address:
Boutique Hotel Beekhuizen
Beekhuizenseweg 70-72
6881 AM – Velp (Gld)
VAT no. 859104308B01
Chamber of Commerce no. 72418656
Adjust privacy statement
We reserve the right to amend this privacy statement. Changes will be published on this website.