
This is Auberge de Rousch's cookie policy, which can be found at www.derousch.nl
What are cookies?
Like almost all professional websites, we use cookies. These are small files that are downloaded to your computer to improve your experience. Here we explain what information they collect, how we use it and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We'll also tell you how to prevent them from being stored, but that may affect how the site works.
How we use cookies
We use cookies for various reasons listed below. Unfortunately, there are usually no standard options for disabling cookies without affecting the functions of the site. We recommend leaving all cookies turned on, especially if you're not sure if you need them for a service you're using.
Disable cookies
You can prevent cookies from being placed by adjusting your browser settings (check your browser's Help section for how to do this). Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of this and other websites that you visit. Disabling cookies will usually also disable certain features and features of the site. That is why we recommend that you do not disable cookies.
The cookies that we place
- E-mail newsletters related cookies: We offer newsletter or email subscription services, and cookies can remember whether you're already registered and whether to show certain notifications only to subscribed/unsubscribed users.
- Form-related cookies: If you submit information via a form (such as on the contact page or comments), cookies may be set to remember your details for future correspondence.
- Site Preferences Cookies: To give you a great experience, we remember your preferences for how the site works when you use it. To do this, we need to set cookies.
Third-party cookies
In some cases, we use cookies from trusted third parties. Below you can read which ones they may be:
- Google Analytics: These cookies help us understand how you use the site and how we can improve your experience. They can track how long you've been on the site and which pages you visit. More info can be found on the official Google Analytics page.
More information
Hopefully everything is clear now. As mentioned earlier, if you're not sure if you need anything, it's usually better to leave cookies enabled in case they're necessary for any of the features you use.
Do you still have questions? Then take contact with us.