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Your privacy is very important to HamHam Brussels SPRL (hereinafter referred to as “hamham.brussels ”, “we’’, “us’’). The company responsible for collecting your data is HamHam Brussels SRL – 500-39 Avenue Louise 1050 Bruxelles – +32 470 645 166.

HamHam Brussels strives to protect your privacy and to handle the personal information provided confidentially and with care. This privacy statement informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and processing of Personal Information we receive from users of the site.

By using the website, you agree (either by sharing your data or through opt-in) to the collection, processing, and use of personal data by this privacy policy.

Types of personal data

ham ham. Brussels may collect and process the following personal data:

First name
Last name
Company name
Company address
E-mail address
Telephone number
Language preferences

In addition, hamham.brussels collects anonymous information regarding your use of the hamham.brussels website. This may include information about the type of browser used, pages visited, IP address, location, etc. You cannot be identified by this information. The use of this information is limited to collecting statistics on website use.

Collection and processing of personal data

In some cases, HamHam Brussels may ask you to provide personal information. This information might be used to further inform you about our services or any news concerning HamHam Brussels. This also includes data provision in the context of a call for tender or the exchange of business cards.

Should you object to this, you can always send us an e-mail at hello@hamham.brussels.com or contact us at HamHam Brussels SPRL – Avenue Loui 500-39 1050 Bruxelles to let us know that you want to stop this type of communication. At any moment and in the same way, you can also ask to look into or change the collected data, or report your opposition to the data processing. Unsubscribing to our newsletter or adjusting your communication preferences is possible by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link provided in every HamHam Brussels e-mail.

Should you have any questions regarding this privacy policy or the way HamHamBrussels collects, uses, or processes personal data, you can contact us using the addresses mentioned above.

HamHam Brussels is responsible for the processing of personal data collected on the website and may also outsource the processing to external processors. In both cases, HamHam Brussels will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and privacy of the data processing. Except for these external processors, your data will never be passed on to third parties, unless a court order is issued to provide this data.

Use and storage of personal data

HamHam Brussels may use your data for the following purposes:

To send direct marketing and advertising, updates, and promotional offers according to your communication preferences
To optimize the quality, management, and content of the website
To create statistical documents
To draw up a tender
To conduct customer satisfaction research, surveys, and other types of market research
To detect lookalike profiles, unless you have explicitly objected to this use

Unless a longer retention period is required or justified by the law or by the enforcement of other legal obligations, HamHam Brussels will not retain your data any longer than necessary to obtain the goals or uses listed above.

Protection of personal data

HamHam Brussels commits itself to undertake reasonable, physical, technological, and organizational precautionary measures to prevent any unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or change of/to your data.

In the exceptional case that your data is breached or lost, HamHamBrussels commits itself to report this loss or breach within 72 hours and to take the necessary action to prevent further damage. 

Cookies

The Cookie Law has been in force in Europe since the 5th of June 2012. This law requires websites to clearly and adequately inform their users about cookies.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files that are saved on a user’s computer when that user visits a website.

A distinction is made between permanent and temporary cookies on the one hand and between direct and indirect cookies on the other hand. Cookies are permanent when they remain on the user’s computer, even after the browser is closed. Direct cookies are sent by the website itself, whereas indirect cookies belong to third parties. 

Some kinds of cookies can remember functional preferences such as the user’s language preference. Some cookies analyze information such as the number of visits to a website. Other cookies might be used for marketing purposes.

Functional cookies

The functional cookies (both permanent and direct) on the HamHam Brussels website are cookies that are necessary for the website to function and register the preferences set by users (such as language preference) and to recognize returning visitors.

Analytical cookies

This website also uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service offered by Google Inc. (“Google”) for statistical purposes. Google Analytics uses cookies to analyze how users interact with the website. The information these cookies generate about your use of the Hamham. Brussels website is transported by Google to its servers in the United States. Google uses this information to draw up website activity reports for Hamham. Brussels.

Google is not allowed to share this information with third parties unless it is legally obliged to do so. Google will not combine your IP address with other data of the same user at their disposal. By accepting this privacy policy, you permit Google to process your information in the way and for the purposes mentioned above.

Google guarantees its compliance with the Safe Harbor principles and is affiliated with the American Department of Trade’s Harbor program.

If you do not want any data about your visit to the website to be passed on to Google Analytics, you can download and install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser add-on. More information about privacy in Google Analytics is available here

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Ad targeting cookies

 These third-party cookies are placed on advertising platforms or networks to:

Display and follow up on advertisements
Allow advertising networks to show adverts that are relevant for you, based on your previous activity (this is also referred to as “behavioral” or “direct” advertising)

They are usually installed by third-party advertising networks with the consent of a website operator. They can remember that you visited a certain website and this information may be shared with other organizations, such as other advertisers. However, they cannot define who you are, because the collected data is never linked to your profile.

“Retargeting” is a way of advertising based on interests, which allows us to show advertisements based on your previous browsing activity on our website. This allows us to advertise to people who have previously visited our website. These cookies are usually installed on your device by third-party advertising networks. These are some of the most important external networks we work with:

Without these cookies, the online advertisements you see would be less relevant to you and your interests.

Deleting or turning off cookies

Most internet browsers are set up to automatically accept cookies. However, you can delete cookies that have been installed or object to the installation of any new cookies using the browser settings on your computer. How exactly you can do this depends on your browser. If necessary, consult your browser’s ‘help’ function or go to http://www.whatarecookies.com/delete.asp for more details. On http://www.youronlinechoices.com/be-nl/ … you can indicate which companies can or cannot record your browsing activity.

Privacy policy updates

This privacy policy may be adjusted, without prior warning, in the function of legal or other evolutions. Adjustments take effect as soon as they are communicated on this website.  

Complaints

Should you have any complaints about the way Hamham. Brussels collects, uses, and/or processes your data, you can file a complaint with the Privacy Commission.