Privacy Policy

Privacy statement:

't Lansink respects the privacy of website visitors, newsletter recipients and other stakeholders. We ensure that the personal information you provide is treated confidentially. Personal data is processed in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of the Data Protection Act and AVG. We never sell data to third parties.

Purposes of data processing
We process your personal data for entering into and performing contracts for legal services and for managing the resulting relationships, including carrying out activities aimed at increasing the customer base.

If you fill in a contact or registration form on the website or at a trade fair, or send us an e-mail, the data you send us will be kept as long as is necessary according to the nature of the form or the content of your e-mail for us to be able to fully answer and process it.

If you make a reservation at 't Lansink, we will save your data on a Secure Server if you wish. You can enter a user name and password so that you do not have to fill in your name and address, telephone number, e-mail address, delivery and payment details with every new order.

If you decide to write a review, you can choose whether to add your name or other personal details. We are curious about the opinions of our visitors, but reserve the right not to publish contributions that do not meet our site conditions.

If you respond to a promotion or competition, we ask for your name, address and e-mail address. We use this information to perform the action, announce the prize winner (s), and measure the response to our marketing campaigns.

Click behaviour and visitor data
General visitor data is recorded on the website. In this context, in particular the IP address of your computer, any user name, the time of request and data that the browser of a visitor sends, are recorded and used for statistical analyses of visit and click behaviour on the website. We also use this data to optimise the operation of the website.

We try to make this data as anonymous as possible. This data will not be passed on to third parties.

Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track how users use the website. The information obtained in this way, including the address of your computer (IP address), is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.

Google uses this information to track how our website is being used, to provide us with reports on the website and to offer its advertisers information on the effectiveness of their campaigns. Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally obliged to do so, or insofar as these third parties process the information on Google's behalf. We have no influence on this.

Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin etc. (social media)
The website contains buttons to promote or share pages on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. These buttons are realised by code that is supplied by Facebook and Twitter itself. This code also places a cookie.

Please read the privacy statements of Facebook and Twitter (which can change regularly) to see what they do with your personal data that they process with this code. This also applies to other social media channels.

Newsletter
We offer a newsletter to inform interested parties about our services and related issues. Your e-mail address will only be added to the list of subscribers with your explicit permission. Every newsletter contains a link by which you can unsubscribe. The newsletter subscriber list will not be given to third parties and will not be used to advertise without your permission.

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

Inspection, correction and right of objection
If you have a relationship with our organisation, you have the possibility, following a written request, to inspect your personal data. If the overview provided by us contains inaccuracies, you can request us in writing to change or remove the data. You can also inform us in writing if you do not wish to be contacted with information about our products and services by sending a message to the following address:

't Lansink, p/a C.T. Storkstraat 18 or info@hotellansink.nl.

With whom do we share your data
Processors
It may happen that other parties receive your data from us. We agree with these parties in a processor's agreement that they will handle your data carefully and only receive the data necessary to provide their service. These parties will only use your data in accordance with the instructions we give them and not for their own purposes. For example, we may pass your details on to Formitable, Mews, Booq and Google Analytics. They will be responsible for storing and analysing your data. These parties are "processors" within the meaning of the Relevant Laws.

Your rights
The data we collect from you is personal. You therefore have the following rights:
You may ask us to inspect your data;
You may ask us to correct, limit or delete your data;
You may ask us for a copy of your data. At your request, we can also pass this copy on to another party, so that you no longer have to do this yourself;
You can object to the processing of your details;
You can lodge a complaint with the Personal Data Authority if you think that we are processing your details unlawfully;
You can always withdraw your permission to process your details. From the moment you withdraw your permission, we are no longer allowed to process your data.
Modification of privacy statement

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