To ensure that the website functions properly, we sometimes install small data files on your computer, the so-called "cookies". The most major websites do the same.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by a website on your computer or your mobile device when you visit the website concerned. Thus the website remembers your actions and preferences (such as connection code, language, font size and other presentation preferences) for a period of time, so you do not have to enter these preferences every time you visit the website or browse its pages.
How do we use Cookies?
The Cookies used by our website are:
- First party cookies, for the website to recognize the preferences of the user so that s/he does not have to enter the same selections on every visit (e.g. language selection).
- Third Party Cookies, to analyze the performance of our websites, so that we know which areas of our site are popular or useful (Google Analytics).
- Third Party Cookies, to analyze behaviors so that ads relevant to the user's interest appear (Google Ads, Facebook Pixel)
How to control cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish. You can find more information about the use of cookies here: http://www.allaboutcookies.org.
You can delete all the cookies found already on your computer. To delete the performance analysis: If you wish to delete such cookies, check out this link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Also, you can adjust most web browsers in such a way so that they do not allow the installation of cookies. However, in such a case you may have to adjust yourselves certain already founds every time you visit a website and also certain services will possibly not function,
For users to be exempt from using their data for advertising purposes, check out http://www.youronlinechoices.com/gr/your-choices and https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217
Google Analytics
We use the service Google Analytics to acquire data regarding our ads (e.g. demographics), and we observe the specifications of the Google policy "Policy requirements for the advertising features of Google Analytics.
Communicating personal data to third party parties
- In the context of exercising our business activities, it may be necessary to provide limited personal data to third parties, with fully defined exclusive purpose. It concerns cases of specialized services provided to the hotel by third parties, specifically for mass communication of our promotional activities to you - our customers - through sms and emails. To be informed about any offers etc. you must provide first your explicit consent as described above. Therefore, it is not a case where all the personal data is provided, notably the data which is not necessary for the provision of the aforementioned service that we ask to be provided from the third parties concerned. The provision of data is governed by a prior written agreement between the hotel and the third parties on the condition that they make a commitment to implement the data protection policy and undertake the responsibilities arising from our legislation.
- Furthermore the hotel, like any other company, may be mandated to provide personal data to the competent State, Judicial, Police etc. authorities, in the case of summons, search warrant, other judicial procedure, conformity with court, regulative or administrative decisions, in cases of protecting and defending the company itself, its managers, directors and employees, as well as its associate lawyers when lawsuits, claims or disputes are filed. Also we cooperate with third parties (service providers for the management of our webpage, maintenance of our call center, control and management of our information systems etc.), all of whom ensure the confidentiality of our data and provide the relevant guarantees for its protection and safety with written agreements between us.
- It is possible to send information which concern you to third parties or/and exchange information, in the context of managing your reservation, when travel agencies, tourist agents or online accommodation booking service providers through which you book a room electronically / online, intervene.
Customer Rights / Procedure of exercising them
You may exercise your rights in writing through the Subject Access Request Form, which you can find at the Hotel Reception, and you can submit it in person, or send it by post or send it to the Data Protection Officer at dpo@clubhotelloutraki.gr, with your certified signature. Rights are exercised free of charge unless the request is obviously unfounded or exaggerated.
You can submit any other question relevant to your personal data to the DPO, as mentioned above.
To process the request to exercise your right, a procedure is followed that necessarily includes an ID check.
Similarly, our legislation provides the right to submit a denunciation to the competent Data Protection Authority, http://www.dpa.gr/.