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Hotel La Perla
DEBERTOL GIORGIO & C. S.N.C.
Via Pareda, 26 – 38032 Canazei (TN)
Trentino – Dolomiti
Tel: 0039-0462-602453
Fax: 0039-0462-602453
info@hotellaperla.net
P.IVA 01030930224
Iscritto alla Camera di Commercio di Trento
numero di iscrizione: 01030930224
Numero REA: TN – 110597
Pec: HOTELLAPERLACANAZEI@PEC.IT
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Privacy Policy
Pursuant to Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003 (“Code relating to the protection of personal data”), we would like to inform all users that the data they provide when making inquiries or reservations may be used for processing, advertising, and/or other activities of us or our partners in the tourism and hotel sector.
The data are processed in written form and/or on magnetic media, electronic media and in compliance with all security measures guaranteeing their security and confidentiality.
The responsible for data processing is: Debertol Giorgio
Affected parties can check, correct, supplement, or delete their data at any time by writing to:
Hotel La Perla – Via Pareda, 26 – 38032 Canazei (TN)
Tel: 0039-0462-602453 – Fax: 0039-0462-602453 – info@hotellaperla.net
Coockie Policy
We use both our own cookies and third party cookies to improve our services. If you decide to continue the navigation we consider that you accept their use.
This cookie policy has the specific purpose of illustrating the types, methods of use, and to provide information about the actions to reject or delete the cookies on the website, if desired.
a. What are cookies and how do we use cookies?
Cookies are text files used on the Internet for automatic authentication, navigation tracking or to store specific information provided by users accessing the server, like favorite websites, e-commerce, or shopping carts.
More in detail, they are short text strings sent by a server to a web client (usually a browser) and from the client back to the server (unchanged) every time the client is at the same section of the same web domain. The term “cookie” – literally “biscuit” – comes from the term magic cookie (magic biscuit), a well known concept in the UNIX environment, which has inspired both the idea and the name of the HTTP cookies.
Each domain, or any part of it, may set-up browser cookies. Since a typical Internet page, like, for example, an online newspaper, contains objects coming from many different domains and each of them may use cookies, it is usual to store hundreds of cookies in a browser.
By default, in most web browsers cookies are automatically accepted.
The hotellaperla.net websites uses or may use, even in combination with each other, the following types of cookies, divided according to the classification proposed in Opinion 04/2012 on Cookie Consent Exemption issued by the “ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY” (available at this link)
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“Session” cookies are stored on a user’s computer for purely technical and functional issues, to enable the transmission of session identifiers required by a safe and efficient site browsing; they are automatically erased at the end of the “session” (hence the name) by closing the browser. These types of cookies avoid the use of other technologies that could compromise the privacy of the users.
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“Persistent” cookies remain stored on your computer hard disk until they expire or until the users / visitors erase them. Thanks to persistent cookies visitors who access the site (or any other users who use the same computer) are automatically recognized at every visit. Persistent cookies allow many functions of interest for surfers (such as the use of the browsing language or shopping cart contents in e-commerce applications. However, persistent cookies can also be used for promotional purposes or, on the other hand for malicious purposes. Visitors can set their computer’s browser so that it accepts / rejects all cookies or to signal an alert whenever a cookie is offered, in order to assess whether to accept it. The user is able, however, to modify the default configuration and to disable cookies (i.e., to block them definitively), by selecting a higher security level.
These two types of cookies (the session and persistent ones) can themselves be
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“owned” when they are directly managed by the owner and /or website administrator
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“third party” when cookies are generated and managed by a third service, which is hosted by the website visited.
b. How do cookies work and how can you delete cookies?
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The use of cookies and options to limit or block cookies can be set up by changing the settings of the Internet browser used.
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You can also visit the English website http://www.aboutcookies.org to get information on how to manage / delete cookies based on the type of browser used.
To remove cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone / tablet, you should refer to the user manual of the device.
c. Cookies list present on the websites of hotellaperla.net
In the table below you find the web sites hosted with corresponding cookies.
Cookies can be divided into session cookies, persistent cookies or third part cookies. The last group falls under the direct and exclusive responsibility of the same manager and is divided into the following main categories:
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Analitycs. They are cookies used for collecting and analyzing statistical information about accesses / visits to the website. In some cases, along with other information like login credentials (your e-mail address and password) they can be used to profile a user (storing personal habits, visited pages, downloaded content, type of interactions performed, etc.).
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Widgets. This category includes all graphic components of a user interface of a program, with the purpose of helping the user to interact with the program itself. Widgets, Facebook, Google +, Twitter Cookies are an example. More information about Privacy and their use is available directly on the respective websites.
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Advertising. Cookies used for advertising fall into this category. Google and Tradedoubler are examples of this. More information about Privacy and their use are available directly on the respective websites
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Web beacons. This category includes snippets of codes that allow a website to transfer or collect information through the request for a graphic image. Websites can use them for different purposes, such as analysis of the use of Websites, control and reporting on advertising and customization of advertising and content
About Third Party Cookies
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Links to Privacy & terms |
Google (maps) |
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Google (Youtube) |
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AddThis (condivisione con più piattaforme social) |
Informativa di Addthis (solo in inglese) |
Tripadvisor |
d. How to use Flash Cookies
The website can use Adobe Flash Player in order to offer some multimedia content. On most computers the program is installed by default.
In case you are using some of these contents, Google Analytics stores additional data on the computer, also known as Flash cookies (or Local Share Object) by which the manager is able to know the total number of times you open a certain audio / video file, the number of people using it till the end, and how many people close it before the end.
The Adobe website provides information on how to remove or disable Flash cookies (see http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/security).
We remind you that limiting and / or eliminating the use of this type of flash cookies can affect the functions of applications based on Flash technology.