Data protection

We take the protection of your personal details very seriously. We process your personal details in accordance with statutory data protection legislation and with this data protection statement.

Generally speaking it is not possible to use our website without entering personal details. If personal details are collected on our site (for instance your name, address or e-mail addresses), this is done on a voluntary basis as far as is possible.

This data protection guideline outlines how the Hotel Gasthof Brandstätter, based on Münchner Bundesstraße 69,5020 Salzburg  collects and processes your data when you visit the website . In continuing to use the website you are agreeing to the processing of your details as stated in this declaration.

Data processor, recipient

We process your personal details with the help of data processors who help us provide services (e.g. web hosters, e-mail newsletter sending service).

  • GO.WEST Communications
  • GmbH Hetzner Online
  • GmbH 1&1 Internet SE
  • xLab Software Engineering
  • Cloudflare, Inc
  • Google / Adobe (Web font provider)

These data processors are obligated to strenuously protect your personal details and are not permitted to process your personal details for any other purpose other than the provision of our services.

Your personal details will only be forwarded to business-typical service providers, e.g. banks (in the event of transfers to you), tax advisers (if your details appear in our accounts), dispatch services (if items are sent to you), etc.

Contact form

Once you have sent the contact form, your personal data provided will be processed by the party responsible in order to answer your enquiry and this is based on the consent you have given by submitting the contact form.

There is no legal or contractual obligation to provide personal data. Choosing to not provide personal data simply means that your enquiry will not be sent to us and we will not be able to process it.

You have the right to withdraw your consent in writing at any time, without any impact on the legality of data processing activity up to the point in time when consent was withdrawn Further processing of the data which is consistent with the original purpose of processing, on the same legal basis, is carried out until consent is revoked In this case, the data is forwarded to the dispatch service.

You have the right to revoke your consent to the use of your personal data for the purpose of direct advertising at any time in writing. If consent is revoked, your personal data will no longer be processed for the purpose of direct advertising.

Cookies

This website uses cookies. Cookies make websites more user-friendly and more efficient for the user. A cookie is a small text file that is used to store information. When you visit a website, the website can place a cookie on the computer of the website user. If at a later point in time the user visits the website again, the website can read the information saved in the cookie and ascertain, for example, whether the user has visited the website before and which areas of the website they were particularly interested in.
In the German version of Wikipedia you will find more information about the topic of cookies.

Changing cookie settings

How a web browser deals with cookies, which cookies are permitted and which are not can be determined by the user in the web browser settings. Where exactly these settings are located depends on the respective web browser. Detailed information can also be called up via the Help function on the respective web browser.

If the use of cookies is restricted, the full scope of functions on this website may no longer be usable to their full extent.

Server log file

For the purposes of technical monitoring and to enhance the operational security of the web server, based on the principle of overriding legitimate interest of the person/company responsible (technical security measures), the following personal details are processed in a server log file . (see Combined Log Format):

  • IP address
  • Time stamp
  • Accessed content
  • Referring site
  • Browser identification

This data will only be stored temporarily for a duration of 10 days. After that the data will automatically be deleted.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service from Google LCC (‘Google’) based on the legal principle of overriding legitimate interest (analysis of website use). To this end we have concluded an agreement with Google on contracted data processing.

When you visit our website, a piece of software creates a connection to Google servers and data is sent to Google servers, some of which are located in the USA Google Analytics also uses cookies to save information about the website user as well as to analyse how visitors use this website.

This website uses the function "IP anonymisation". This means that within Member States of the European Union and countries of the European Economic Area your IP address will be shortened and anonymised. Only in exceptional circumstances will the full IP address be sent to a Google server in the USA and truncated there.

According to Google, they use this data to analyse the use of the website, collate reports on website activity and to provide additional services connected to use of the website and the internet.

Google may also transfer this information to third parties if this is legally required, or if the third party is tasked with processing the data on behalf of Google. Detailed information about the use of data by Google Analytics can be found in the Google data protection statement and at Google Analytics.

Deactivate Google Analytics

You can prevent the general collection of your user details on our website by setting ‘Do Not Track’ on your web browser. Our website takes this ‘Do Not Track’ signal into consideration, which is sent by your web browser to all websites.

You can generally prevent the collation of your user details on all websites by Google Analytics, by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available at the following link.

Facebook pixels

To switch on target-group specific advertising on Facebook and be able to follow up on the promotions users have looked at or clicked on from a Facebook advertisement within our website, Facebook pixels are used, with the legal basis being your consent, as per. Art 6 (1) lit. a GDPR, Facebook Ireland Ltd. (4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland). This means we are able to show, evaluate and optimise information on Facebook that is of interest to you using the anonymous data gather for us via Facebook advertising (we do not see the personal information of individual users, just get an overall impression).  These cookies become invalid after 90 days and will not be used to identify you personally.

Facebook links these details, in accordance with data protection information, with the Facebook account of the Facebook user and can then show them content that relates to their interests. Specific information about the functionality of the Facebook pixel is available in the Facebook help area at: https://de-de.facebook.com/business/help/651294705016616. Settings with regard to user-based advertising on Facebook can be set by you in your Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=ads. Further information can be found in the Facebook data protection statement at: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation.

Your rights

You have to have information about, to amend, delete and restrict the processing of your personal data.

You have also the right to data portability if the processing of your personal data is based on your consent, or on a contract concluded with you. .

You have the right to withdraw any consent you have given for the processing of your personal data. The legality of processing personal data is not affected until revocation.

You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of direct advertising. In the event of objection, your personal details will no longer be processed for the purposes of direct advertising.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authorities (Austrian Data Protection authorities, Wickenburggasse 8, 1080 Vienna, [email protected]).

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