Cookie and personate policy

We use cookies …. They can help us remember which of our pages you’ve visited so we can improve your user experience. We use Google Analytics and Facebook pixel to collect statistical data about our visitors.

Overview:

  1. Owner Information
  2. What are cookies?
  3. To delete or block cookies
  4. The reasons for using cookies on our website
  5. Google Analytics
  6. Ad Network
  7. Use of personal data

1. Owner Information

Belle Art Gallery and Belle Carpets & Rugs

v Belle Art Aps. Vejlevej 145 7140 Stouby

Phone: 75 89 73 70 Email: info[at]­belle.­dk

 2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device in order to recognize it. There are no personal information in our cookies and they can not contain viruses.

 3. To delete or block cookies

Cookie rejection: You can always reject cookies on your computer by changing the settings in your Internet browser. Where to find the settings depends on which browser you are using. However, you should be aware that if you do, there are many features and services that you can not use because these features and services assume that the website can remember the choices you make.

You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics by clicking here.

It is possible to opt out of some ad networks that share information across different networks here.

Deleting Cookies: Cookies that you have previously accepted can be deleted easily. If you use a PC / computer with a newer Internet browser, you can delete your cookies using the hotkeys:

CTRL + SHIFT + Delete. If the hotkeys do not work and / or use a MAC, start by finding which browser you are using, then click on the relevant link:

Remember: If you use multiple Internet browsers, delete cookies in all of them.

Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Opera Safari Flash cookies (all browsers) iPhone, iPad and other from Apple Phones with Android operating system Phones with Windows 7

4. The reasons for using cookies on our website:

All traffic on our website as well as user behavior are monitored closely. This is necessary to improve our website and avoid unwanted spambots.

Our website does not use third-party cookies:

Google Analytics used to generate real-time traffic and user behavior statistics, advertising traffic, and e-commerce tracking.

Facebook that interacts with the user if the user clicks on a Facebook plugin or if the user is already logged on to Facebook. Facebook also tracks your journey on our website.

 5. Google Analytics

The site uses cookies from Google Analytics to measure traffic on the site.

You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies right here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

 6. Advertising Network

Our website uses Google Adwords, which are paid ads you see when you search on Google, or image ads you see when browsing the web.

Our website uses Facebook Retargeting, which targets the ads to you as a potential customer. This is done with Facebook Pixel, remembering if you have visited our site and what products you have looked at.

You can remove retargeting ads by selecting “NO” in the ad settings in your Facebook profile. Direct link: https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen (Requires facebook login)

 7. Use of personal information

Certain features of our webshop require the use of personal information. We protect this data as required by law, and we neither share nor sell your personal data to third parties. Your personal information such as name, e-mail address, telephone number and mailing addresses are used only to the extent they are necessary for a particular purpose and deleted when this purpose no longer exists.

Signing up for our newsletter requires you to provide your name and e-mail address. (But we never sell your data.)

Returns: Upon completion of the return form, you must provide your personal information.

Contact regarding personal data

If you want access to the information registered with you at Belle Art Aps, please contact info[at]­belle.­dk or phone 75 89 73 70. If you have found incorrect data or have any other objections, please correct your inquiry at the same place. You have the opportunity to gain insight into what information is registered about you and you can object to a registration in accordance with the rules in the Personal Data Act.

Protection of personal data

According to the Personal Data Act, your personal information must be kept safe and confidential. We store your personal information on limited-access computers located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are continuously monitored to determine whether our user information is handled properly and with due regard to your rights as a user. However, we can not guarantee 100 percent security for data transfers over the Internet. This means that there may be a risk that other unauthorized persons gain access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. You thus disclose your personal information at your sole discretion. Personal data is deleted or anonymized continuously as the purpose for which they were collected is terminated. Personal data will be stored no more than 12 months after use. The rapid development of the Internet means that changes in our processing of personal data may become necessary. We therefore reserve the right to update and modify these Privacy Policy. If we do, we will of course make the date of “last updated” at the bottom of the page. In case of significant changes, we will notify you in the form of a visible notice on our websites. To the extent that personal information about you is processed, you have the right to disclose which personal information is attributable to you according to the Personal Data Act. If it appears that the information or data processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you are entitled to require these corrected, deleted or blocked. You can object to any information about you being treated as a matter of urgency. You may also revoke your consent at any time. You have the opportunity to complain about the processing of information and data regarding you. Complaints are filed with the Data Inspectorate, cf. section 58 (1) of the Personal Data Act.