Privacy policy

Seller:
Adventure Menu s.r.o.
Koubkova 399/10
120 00 Prague
Czech Republic
VAT: CZ01632523


The Buyer is aware that the Seller as a personal data controller processes the personal data submitted by the Buyer to the Seller during and in connection with the entry into and the performance of the relevant purchase agreement. The Seller uses all the data obtained from the Buyer solely for its internal needs and shall not disclose them to third parties. This does not apply to entities providing for transportation or payment services to whom the personal data concerning the Buyer are transferred to the minimum extent necessary for a smooth handling of Buyer’s purchase order. Should the personal data concerning the Buyer be transferred to any other entity, the Seller shall notify the Buyer of this fact in advance, specifying such entity and the purpose for which the personal data are transferred to such third party. By submitting a purchase order the Buyer grants his or her explicit consent for the Seller to process, collect, disclose and use personal data concerning the Buyer for commercial and marketing purposes. The consent is granted under Regulation (EU) No. 2016/679 of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR), under Act no. 101/2000 Coll., on Personal Data Protection, as amended, and Act no. 480/2004 Coll., on certain information society services and on amendment to certain acts.

By submitting a purchase order the Buyer grants the Seller until further notice his or her consent for the Seller to process (including by automated means and particularly by collecting, monitoring, profiling, assessment and storage) the personal data of the Buyer to the necessary extent for commercial and marketing purposes. The personal data to be processed under this consent include in particular the first name, surname, degree, registered office address, delivery address, bank account number, data from submitted documents, payment and payment discipline, phone and e-mail contact, information identifying a device or the person connected with the use of the device such as IP addresses or cookie identifiers and information on purchase preferences. The said consent is granted by the Buyer voluntarily for the duration of the business cooperation between the Seller and the Buyer and also for the period of 5 years after the termination of the said business cooperation and for this period the Seller has the right to store the said personal data. The Buyer may withdraw the said consent at any time in writing or by e-mail. This, however, does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of Buyer’s personal data prior to such withdrawal of the consent or the Seller’s duty concerning the processing of the said personal data imposed on the Seller by law. Under the conditions laid down in the GDPR as well as the aforementioned related legal regulations the Buyer has the right to demand from the Seller the access to its personal data, the right to rectification or erasure of his or her personal data or to the limitation of their processing, the right to object to the processing of his or her personal data and also the right to portability of the said personal data. All requests concerning the processing of personal data shall be sent by the Buyer to the Seller’s e-mail address.

The Buyer has the right to file a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection if the Buyer believes that his or her right to protection of personal data was violated.

 

Cookies management

Local storage of data and similar technology

The user’s trust is important for us, therefore, in www.adventuremenu.com (hereafter “Website”) we are concerned about protecting your privacy. An important aspect for us Is to provide users with all the information about how we use your personal data, including how we use local data storage and similar technology.

What does local data storage, cookies and similar technology mean?

Local data storage involves the storage of different types of local data in your device through you’re your web browser. Locally data stored may, for example, contain user settings, information about how he/she uses our web, which brose uses, which advertised have been shown, and the similar behavior on websites with which we collaborate.

The data stored locally can be used to personalize the content and functions in our services to make your visits more comfortable and make more sense. A local data storage are the cookies. Cookies are small text files that are sent to your computers by a web server. (PC, mobile phone or tablet) which possibility us to recognize your brose website.

Cookies contain mainly information about your web browser and about any activity that has occurred in it. In addition to local data storage, we can use other similar technology, such us, web beacons/ pixel tags.

This technology recognizes cookies and the identifiers, allows third parties to set cookies on your device. Web beacons can be used to determine which ads should be displayed in your web browser. In this document, the term “local data storage” is used as a collective term for cookies, web beacons and other similar technology.

Why does the Website use local data storage on its website and apps?

We use local data storage for a number of purposes, such as: allowing us to preform our services; measure and analyze traffic on our websites; improve our services; and select specific advertising. Then, more details will be offered on these topics.

Who else use data storage on the Web?

We use local data storage ourselves and we allow our suppliers to use it when they provide their services. These providers are subject to agreements of data processors and are not allowed to use the data for other purposes than providing the service we have requested.

In addition to our own use, we also allow third parties to use data storage on your device when you visit our services. We have devised strict guidelines on how third parties can collect and use data relating to our visitors. The guidelines indicate that the data can only be used for clearly defined purposes.

Application areas for local data storage:

a) To deliver and adapt services to the use.

Local data storage is required and necessary in order to allow users to use our services, such us information about its settings, which tells us how services should be presented in your web browser.

We also use local data storage to adapt our services to their greatest use.

b) To analyze and improve our services

We use different tools that provide statistics and analyzes related to our services. These tools allow us to recognize the web browser over time and find out if the user has visited the website before and if so how often.

These tools offer us the possibility of achieving an overview, how many unique users have visited us and how they use our services. We also use the information that we have collected to analyzed, develop and improve our services.

c) Our publicity

We use local data storage in relation with the advertising activities of The Web. This let us to know if and who often the user has seen an ad or a certain type of ad, and how long it has been since he saw it.

We also use local data storage to build segments and target groups for marketing purposes and to target specific ads.

We also use local data storage on other websites in connection with Web advertising when the user has visited other websites on which we advertise, as well as the local storage of data established by others.

This gives us information about, for example, the website that the user visited before visiting us and allows us to direct our advertising based on this information.

The information we obtain through local data storage does not contain directly identifiable data. We received information about which pages you visited, but not about who the user is.

d) Third party advertising

As in other commercial websites, in the Web services the user will also find advertisements supplied by others. Most webs use local data storage. Local data storage is used to find cookies or anonymous identifiers on your device to find out which ads should be shown or what ads have been displayed in your web browser.

Local data storage is also used to measure the effect of ads by measuring how many users clicked on a specific ad and how many actually completed a purchase. We do not allow these data to be linked directly to the user you. The Web has the ability to read data from third-party cookies like these. These companies can use local data storage to direct specific advertisements on other websites based on their visit to the Web.

How can I manage data storage locally?

You can adjust your settings in your web browser or use special programs that have been developed to manage cookies. The settings in your web browser usually show a list of all the cookies that have been stored to give you an overview and, if you wish, to eliminate unwanted cookies. Normally, you can indicate that you accept the storage of cookies from the websites you visit or from third-party affiliates to those websites.

You can also choose to be notified each time a new cookie is stored. It is provided bellow the guidance on how to do this in different web browser. Your web browser normally stores cookies in a specific folder on your hard drive, so you can also browse the content in more detail. The Web has also prepared a list of the main forms of local storage of data present on our website and more details about its purposes.

However, the cookies that are present on the website change frequently, and not all cookies are equally important. Accordingly, the Web will regularly update the list of what cookies are available. Similarly, there are services available that have been specially developed to provide users with an updated list of cookies and other tracking mechanisms.

Note that disabling cookies from The Web may prevent our website from working properly. For example, you may have to log in every time you visit, and you can receive ads randomly instead of those that are more appropriate according to your searches.

The following is a summary of how locally stored data can be managed in different web browsers. Keep in mind that this process may change and that the descriptions given here may not be updated.

  1. Management of cookies in Google Chrome
    • How to delate cookies:
      • Go to settings in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on Show advanced settings.
      • Click on delate browsing data.
      • Select the period of time for which you wish to delete the information in the menu at the top. If you wish to delete all cookies in the browser, click on from the origin of time.
      • Cookies and other date from sites and add-ons.
      • Click on clear browsing data.
      • Closet the window.
    • How to prevent cookies from being stored in the web browser:
      • Go to settings in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on Show advanced settings and then click on Content settings.
      • In Cookies, select your preferred option. If you want to prevent all cookies from being stored, click Do not allow data to be saved from the sites.
      • Click on Done.
      • Close the window.
  2. Cookie management in Safari
    • How to delete cookies:
      • Go to Preferences in your browser’s menu
      • Click on Privacy tab.
      • Click Remove all data from the websites and then click Delete to delete all cookies.
      • Close the window.
    • How to prevent cookies from being stored in the web browser:
      • Go to preferences in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on the privacy tab.
      • In Cookies and website data select you preferred option. If you want to prevent all cookies from being stored, click Always Block.
      • Closet he window.
  3. Cookie management in Firefox
    • How to delete cookies:
      • Go to Options in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on Privacy tab.
      • Click on Show cookies.
      • Select the cookies you wish to delete and click on Remove selected.

Click Delete all if you wish to delete all cookies in your web browser.

  1. Close the window. Any changes you have made will be automatically saved.
  2. How to prevent cookies from being stored in the web browser:
    • Go to settings in the menu of your browser.
    • Select the Privacy tab.
    • In History, click Use custom settings for history.
    • Select you preferred options in Allow cookies from website. If you want to prevent all cookies from being stored, clear and Accept cookies from websites check box.
    • Close the window. Any changes you have made will be automatically saved.
  3. Cookie management in Internet Explorer
    • How to delete cookies:
      • Go to tools (gear icon) in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on Internet Properties.
      • On the General tab – Browsing history, click delete.
      • Make sure to check the Cookies and website data option.
      • Click on Remove.
      • Click on Ok.
    • How to prevent cookies from being stored in the web browser:
      • Go to Tools (Gear icon) in the menu of your browser.
      • Click on Internet Options and then click on the Privacy tab.
      • Move the slide bar to the desired level. If you want to prevent all cookies from being stored, select the Block all cookies level.
      • Click on OK.
  4. Management of cookies in Opera
    • How to delete cookies:
      • Go to Settings in the menu of your browser.
      • Select the Privacy and Security tab.
      • Click on Cookies and then click on All cookies and website data.
      • Select the cookies you want to delete and click Remove.
      • Click on Done.
      • Closet he window.
    • How to prevent cookies from being stored in the web browser:
      • 1. Go to settings in the menu of your browser.
      • 2. Select the Privacy and Security tab.
      • 3. In Cookies, select your preferred option. If you want to prevent all cookies from being stored, click not allow data to be saved from the sites.
      • 4. Close the window.

How can I control the information that are sent to the advertisers?

If you want to control what information is sent to advertisers, you can download an opt-out cookie from different advertisers. Keep in mind that you must follow the same process for each device you use, and for each web browser on your devices.

Contact information
If you have any questions regarding the use of local storage of the Web, please contact us at the email address shop@adventuremenu.com

Next, we publish a list of the main cookies used on our websites, distinguishing:
• Strictly necessary cookies, such as those that are used for correct navigation or those that allow the payment of goods or services requested by the user or cookies that serve to ensure that the content of the website is effectively loaded.
• Analytical cookies for periodic maintenance purposes and, in order to guarantee the best possible service to the user, with which the websites collect statistical data of the activity.
• Third-party cookies, such as those used by social networks, or external content supplements.