Privacy Policy
Data protection is extremely important to us at Willy Vanhoutte In this privacy policy, you will find all the information on how we ensure the privacy of our customers and users of our website www.willyvanhoutte.com. If after reading this agreement you still have questions or have encountered problems with our services or websites, you may always contact us.
This policy is also fully in conformity with the Global Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as GDPR) of May 2018.
Privacy and GDPR
- Who is protected by this privacy policy?
Any natural person who provides us with personal data. The GDPR does not cover business data.
- What does ‘processing of data’ mean and who is responsible for the same?
The processing of data refers to every action carried out on and with data. This includes among other things the storage, collection, processing, copying, forwarding and deletion of data.
The person/entity ("data controller") responsible for the processing of data is Willy Vanhoutte. For specific questions concerning the data and processing of the same, please contact our Data Protection Officer (hereinafter referred to as DPO) Erika Vanhoutte on our general telephone number or via erika.vanhoutte@willyvanhoutte.com
- What data do we process?
Data that visitors leave behind on our website (name, e-mail, telephone). Analytical data that we receive through cookies and the Google Analytics pixel.
- What do we use this data for?
Willy Vanhoutte collects personal information that is required to ensure an optimum working of the site. This information may be used by Willy Vanhoutte for campaigns or reports of a commercial nature. Analytical data obtained on the willyvanhoutte.be website is automatically anonymised and Willy Vanhoutte cannot use the same to personally identify or contact you. We use this information to optimise our website if necessary. Willy Vanhoutte also collects information in log files. This information is used for internal purposes such as traffic and profile analysis, in order thereby to further improve the services offered by the site. - How do we protect your data?
At Willy Vanhoutte, all webshop data is kept on the Encima servers. They are not accessible from outside and are protected by a firewall. We also take a triple backup of these data. These 3 backups are not connected to each other and 2 of the same are not stored within Encima itself. In this manner, our data is always accessible to us, but are still protected.
- What if something goes wrong with the protection of your data?
Under the GDPR, Willy Vanhoutte is required to notify any problem that occurs with the protection of data of natural persons to all the concerned parties within 72 hours. Thereafter we do everything we can to resolve these problems as quickly as possible and we also make adjustments to our security policy in order to prevent similar problems in the future.
The GDPR does not cover business data. Since loss, damage, or theft of this data can adversely affect the working of Willy Vanhoutte, we shall also communicate this to our customers whenever relevant.
- Do we sell your data to third parties or do we forward your details to others?
Willy Vanhoutte undertakes never to disclose your data to third parties without the explicit consent of the concerned party.
- How do you as a customer decide which personal data we may use and how?
In principle, customers of Willy Vanhoutte in the capacity of their company, have no control over what we do with their business data. In case of commercial e-mails, the option of unsubscribing is always available. In case of questions, please contact our DPO.
- What are your rights and how can you exercise them?
If you are a natural person, you will have the right at all times to request your personal data, to examine and edit the same, have the same transferred, or to delete them. For further information about this, please contact our DPO via telephone or e-mail.
- How long do we preserve your personal data?
Personal data of natural persons is preserved for a maximum of 5 years. We may continue to maintain customer data, since these are not covered under the GDPR. We may retain information in legal and historical documents as long as Willy Vanhoutte exists.
- What about our websites, cookies and mobile apps?
Willy Vanhoutte uses ‘cookies’ (small pieces of information that are written to the hard disk of the user) in order to facilitate the use of the website and to receive anonymous analytical data. We ask you for information in specific cases (for example in the contact form) on our websites. Willy Vanhoutte has no mobile apps.
Cookies and what they do for you
Cookies are often treated quite harshly. However, in most cases, they perform a clear task. They are small files of invisible, hidden text that are installed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) and serve a specific purpose. On our website, they serve solely to provide you with a better surfing experience.
What our cookies do:
- our website works like it should;
- the speed and security of our website is optimal;
- the user-friendliness of our website increases;
- we can more efficiently direct our marketing to benefit you.
What our cookies do NOT do:
- collect personal or sensitive data without your permission. The data in the cookies is automatically made autonomous and therefore cannot be used to identify or contact you;
- share your data with third parties;
- pay sales commissions.
Our cookies facilitate the functionality of our website and the collection of analytical data (Google Analytics) on how visitors behave on our website.
How can I get rid of these? Or how do I allow them?
You cannot refuse these cookies, unless you leave our website.
However, you can turn off cookies in your browser settings. Be aware that many websites use cookies that make online payments more secure, remember your login data, or ensure that you can play a video on YouTube, etc.
Your permission
The data that we collect via cookies is automatically made anonymous. This means that we cannot use this information to identify or contact you. Therefore, the legislation does not require that we get permission to install these cookies.