Privacy Policy
Principles relating to the collection of personal data
In general, access to the information available on or via the site does not require the provision of personal data, such as name, postal address, e-mail address, etc.
However, in order to obtain additional services (information request, reservation, member area, newsletter subscription, etc.), the user may be asked to provide personal information, mainly contact details. In this case, the user will be notified in advance and the data will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the law of 8 December 1992 on the processing of personal data. In practical terms, this means that:
- Your personal data may only be collected and processed in accordance with the purposes indicated at the time of collection.
- You have the right to view your personal data in order to check its accuracy and correct any errors. To this end, you can contact the person responsible for the processing of your data whose contact details are given below.
- The regional authority undertakes to implement the best possible security measures to prevent third parties from misusing the personal data you have provided.
Data controller
Any request or question relating to the protection of privacy on the site may be sent to the postal address indicated on the site, or by e-mail to the following address info@lighthouse-projects.be
Use of browsing information for statistical purposes
When you access the site, the servers consulted automatically collect the following data:
- the IP address assigned to you when you connect,
- the date and time of access to the site,
- the pages consulted,
- the type of browser used,
- the platform and/or operating system installed on the PC,
- the search engine and the keywords used to find the site.
This information is kept solely for the purposes of measuring the number of visitors to the various sections of the site and making improvements.
Use of cookies
Lighthouse Projects srl may occasionally use "cookies" to make it easier for you to navigate the site and to optimise technical management.
A "cookie" is a small piece of information stored by a website in your computer's Internet browser. This cookie can be retrieved during a subsequent visit to the same site. The cookie cannot be read by any website other than the one that created it. The site uses "cookies" for administrative purposes, for example to record your preferences for certain types of information, so that you do not have to repeat the same keystrokes each time you visit our site.
Most cookies only work for the duration of a session or visit. None of them contain information that would make it possible to contact you by telephone, e-mail or post. You can also configure your browser to inform you each time a "cookie" is created or to prevent them from being stored.