Privacy policy

Introduction

Our Privacy Policy is based on Article 13 of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and sets out a company's rights and obligations towards external individuals whose personal data it processes, mainly in the context of online sales and marketing of goods and services.

Model

This Privacy Policy governs the processing of your personal data by the data controller: Expert Center Daenens - Rijselstraat 231, B-8200 Brugge (Belgium) - +32 (0)50 80 01 64 - info@daenens.be, (hereinafter ‘the Company’). Please read our Privacy Policy carefully as it contains essential information on how your personal data are processed and which cookies are used. By providing your personal data on the website www.daenens.be, you declare that you have read the Privacy Policy and that you expressly agree to it, as well as to the data processing itself.

Article 1 - In general

1.1. The Company complies with the ‘Law of 8 December 1992 on the protection of privacy in relation to the processing of personal data’, as amended by the Law of 11 December 1998 as well as the anti-spam provisions from Book XII of the Economic Law Code regarding the laws of the electronic economy.

1.2. With this Privacy Policy, the Company complies with the European Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 regarding the protection of personal data.

1.3. The controller of the processing of your personal data is the COMPANY. A declaration has been made to the Privacy Commission regarding the processing of your personal data. 

Article 2 - Personal data

2.1. Personal data that you communicate to us:

  • category 1, without registration: your IP address;

  • category 2: upon registration: when subscribing to our newsletter: your e-mail address;

  • category 3: via cookies;

  • category 4: your address details when making a reservation.

2.2. The Company may collect your data (‘personal data’) in various ways: through the use of cookies (see below), during registration and whilst using the website.

2.3. The website also uses cookies that collect some personal data. For provisions on the use of cookies, see Article 9.

Article 3 - Purposes of processing

3.1. General purposes

The Company will only use the personal data collected from you for the following purposes:

  • category 1: maintaining and improving this website and including personal data in anonymous statistics, from which the identity of specific individuals or companies cannot be identified, with the legal basis being the legitimate interests of the Company to continuously improve its website and services;

  • category 2: sending you direct marketing, newsletters, actions and promotions, with your explicit, prior consent as legal basis;

  • category 3: cookies, with your explicit, prior consent as legal basis;

  • category 4: delivery and invoicing of products ordered by you, with the legal basis being the provision of a service requested by you.

You are not obliged to disclose your personal data, but must understand that the provision of certain services becomes impossible if you refuse the processing.


3.2. Direct marketing

Personal data will also be used for direct marketing, provided you have given additional explicit consent (‘opt-in’).

If you are already included in our mailing list for receiving marketing materials in paper and/or electronic form, the Company may use your data for sending marketing and other materials relating to the Company, its products and/or services. The Company may use the data provided by you to update documents held by the Company.

This consent may be withdrawn at any time, without justification and free of charge, by clicking, for example, on the ‘unsubscribe’ link provided for this purpose at the bottom of each promotional e-mail message.

3.3. Transfer to third parties

In the event of full or partial reorganisation or transfer of activities of the Company, whereby it reorganises, transfers, strikes or if the Company goes bankrupt, this may involve the transfer of your data to new entities or third parties through which all or part of the Company’s business activities are conducted.

The Company will make reasonable efforts to inform you in advance that the Company may disclose your data to such third party, but you also acknowledge that this may not be technically or commercially feasible in all circumstances.

The Company will not sell, lease out, distribute or otherwise make your personal data commercially available to third parties, except as described above or except with your prior consent.

3.4. Legal requirements

On rare occasions, the Company may be required to disclose your personal data pursuant to a court order or to comply with other mandatory laws or regulations. The Company will make reasonable efforts to inform you in advance in this regard, unless this is subject to legal restrictions.

Article 4 - Duration of processing

Personal data will be kept and processed by us for a period necessary in function of the purposes of the processing and in function of the contractual relationship between the Company and you.

Article 5 - Your rights

5.1. Right of access and inspection

You have the right to consult your personal data at any time, free of charge, as well as consult the use we make of your personal data.

5.2. Right of rectification, deletion and restriction

You are free to communicate your personal data to the Company. In addition, you always have the right to request us to correct, add or delete personal data. You acknowledge that, in case of refusal to communicate or of request to delete personal data, certain services and products will not be available.

You may also request to restrict the processing of your personal data.

5.3. Right of objection

You also have a right to object to the processing of your personal data for serious and legitimate reasons.

In addition, you always have the right to oppose the use of personal data for direct marketing purposes; in such case, you do not have to provide a reason.

5.4. Right of free data transfer

You have the right to obtain and/or transfer to other controllers your personal data, processed by us in structured, common and machine-readable form.

5.5. Right to withdraw consent

In so far as the processing of your data is based on your prior consent, you also have the right to withdraw that consent.

5.6. Exercising your rights

You may exercise your rights by contacting us, either by e-mail to info@daenens.be, by post to the Company [Group Daenens - Rijselstraat 231, B-8200 Bruges] or by using the Contact section on our website, provided that you enclose a copy of your identity card.

5.7. Automatic decisions and profiling

Our processing of your personal data does not include profiling, nor will you be subject to automated decisions by us.

5.8. Right to lodge a complaint

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Belgian Privacy Commission (Commissie voor de Bescherming van de Persoonlijke Levenssfeer), Drukpersstraat 35, 1000 Brussels, Phone +32 (0)2 274 48 00, Fax +32 (0)2 274 48 35, e-mail: commission@privacycommission.be.

This is without prejudice to a provision before a civil court.

Should you suffer damage as a result of the processing of your personal data, you may bring a compensation claim for damages.

Article 6 – Security and confidentiality

6.1. We have developed security measures at technical and organisational level to avoid the destruction, loss, falsification, modification, unauthorised access or inadvertent notification to third parties of personal data collected as well as any other unauthorised processing of such data.

6.2. Under no circumstances can the Company be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from an erroneous or unlawful use by a third party of the personal data.

6.3. You must comply with the security rules at all times, including by preventing any unauthorised access to your login and code. You are therefore solely responsible for the use made from the website of your computer, IP address and of your identification data, as well as for their confidentiality.

Article 7 – Third-party access

7.1. In order to process your personal data, we grant our employees access to your personal data.

7.2. We guarantee a similar level of protection by making contractual obligations opposable to these employees and appointees, which are similar to this Privacy Policy.

Article 8 – Privacy Commission declaration

The processing of personal data will be declared to the Belgian Privacy Commission. You can always contact the Commission at the following addresses:

Privacy Commission (Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit)
Drukpersstraat 35
B-1000 Brussel (Belgium)
Phone +32 (0)2 274 48 00
Fax +32 (0)2 274 48 35
commission@privacycommission.be

Article 9 – Cookies

9.1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file sent by the Company’s server and stored on the hard disk of your computer. The information stored on those cookies can only be read by us and only for the duration of your visit to the website.

9.2. Why do we use cookies?

Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to distinguish your user preferences from those of other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a better user experience when you visit our website and also allows us to optimise our website.

As a result of recent legislative changes, all websites targeting certain parts of the European Union are required to ask your permission to use or store cookies and similar technologies on your computers or mobile devices. This cookie policy gives you clear and comprehensive information about the cookies we use and their purpose.

9.3. Types of cookies

Although different types of cookies exist, distinguished in terms of functionality, origin or retention period, the legislation mainly distinguishes between functional or technically necessary cookies on the one hand, and all other cookies on the other hand.

The website only uses the following cookies:

  • cookie for a commercial pop-up during the first visit to the website

  • cookie for the cookie notification during the first visit to the website

For cookies placed by third parties (e.g. Google Analytics), we must refer to the cookie statements by those parties on their respective websites. Please note that we exercise no influence on the content of those statements whatsoever, nor on the content of the cookies of those third parties: Google Analytics cookies.

9.4. Your consent

On your first visit to our website, you will be asked to accept our cookies.

You can refuse or block cookies by changing the configuration parameters of your navigation system. Disabling cookies may prevent you from using certain functionalities of the website.

Should you have any further questions or comments regarding the processing of your personal data, please feel free to contact us, either by e-mail to info@groupdaenens.be, by post to the Company or by using the ‘Contact’ section of the website.

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