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PROTECTION OF YOUR PRIVACY – DATA CONTROLLER

GL Hospitality NV wishes to scrupulously respect the legislation applicable to the protection of privacy, in particular the Belgian law of December 8, 1992 on the protection of privacy with regard to the processing of personal data. GL Hospitality NV is responsible for processing your data within the meaning of the law of December 8, 1992. In addition to our privacy policy, this privacy statement describes the practices and choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used online. This statement can be found on our home page and at the bottom of every page of the GL Hospitality NV website.

1.  AUTHORIZATION TO PROCESS PERSONAL DATA

You are free to visit our sites, to obtain information about our products and services, to find out about the latest news or our new services, without providing us with your personal data. If you nevertheless choose to provide us with your personal information, we will treat it confidentially in accordance with the provisions in force and in compliance with national and international legal regulations. By providing GL Hospitality NV with your personal information, you expressly authorize us to process this personal information for the purposes set out below

2. CONFIDENTIAL PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

By “processing” we mean any form of automated processing. This refers to any operation we carry out with a natural person’s personal data, such as collection, storage, modification, deletion, consultation, communication, use, etc. …. Confidential” treatment implies that we will treat your personal data confidentially, in accordance with the national and international legal provisions in force, including the Belgian law of December 8 on the protection of privacy (M.B., March 18, 1993), amended by the law of December 11, 1998 (M.B., February 3, 1999). Thus, no personal information concerning you, such as your address, e-mail, telephone and fax numbers, demographic data or identification data, will be processed without your consent to such processing or without your knowledge of the purpose of such processing.

3. PURPOSE OF STORING AND PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA – PRIVACY POLICY

Your privacy is important to GL Hospitality NV. Although most of the information on this site is available without the need to provide personal data, the user may be asked to provide personal information. If you provide us with your personal data, it will be included in our files and processed. This information will only be used: In the context of our communication with you To manage the contact database, unlock product information and carry out market research To inform you about our new features, services and products To be included in our database. GL Hospitality NV may collect anonymous or aggregated data of a non-personal nature, such as browser type or IP address, the operating program you are using or the domain name of the website by which you arrived at the website, or by which you left it. This enables us to continually optimize the website for users.

4. RIGHT OF ACCESS AND/OR CORRECTION

You have the right to access your personal data held by us. You can also have any incorrect data corrected free of charge. In both cases, simply send an e-mail to info@group-gl.be or a letter to : GL Hospitality NV Centrum Zuid 3053 3530 Houthalen As you will understand, you will need to enclose a photocopy of your identity card so that GL Hospitality NV can correctly check the validity of your request.

5. RIGHT TO OBJECT

If you wish to object to any further processing of your data by GL Hospitality NV send your request by e-mail to info@group-gl.be or by letter to : GL Hospitality NV Centrum Zuid 3053 3530 Houthalen

6. QUESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS

For any other questions or complaints relating to the use of personal data within the Federation, please send an e-mail to info@group-gl.be or by post to : GL Hospitality NV Centrum Zuid 3053, 3530 Houthalen In the event of a complaint, GL Hospitality NV will endeavor to take reasonable steps to address your concerns regarding the processing of your personal data. If we do not provide a satisfactory response to your complaint, you can always contact the Privacy Commission.