+420 380 731 401
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+420 380 731 401
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Information on the use of cookies

Cookies settings

1. Cookies used

This website uses two types of cookies, depending on where the data sent by the cookie goes. Proprietary cookies, i.e. cookies that communicate with the domain of this website, and third party cookies, i.e. cookies whose data leaves your computer to a third party, such as Google Analytics cookies, which allow us to generate statistics on traffic to our website.

In terms of purpose, we also divide cookies into two groups. Those in the first group enable the website to function and adapt to the device from which you view it, and those in the second group are used to analyse traffic and user movement on the website. They can be used when displaying advertising and help you choose advertising that matches your preferences or your type.

This website uses these custom cookies:
 

NameFunction/purpose
ASPXFORMSAUTHUsed to store the encrypted user authentication ticket during Forms authentication.
ASP.NET_SessionIdSession user ID for security reasons.
CMSCurrentThemeStores the form of the user environment.
CMSPreferredCultureStores your preferred language.
CMSCookieLevelSpecifies which cookies are allowed to the visitor.
VisitorStatusAn indicator of whether the visitor is new or returning.

Any information obtained from our own cookies is stored for the lifetime of the cookie and is used for the purposes set out in the table above, and those marked Google Analytics are also processed by Google.

They also use the following third party cookies:

2. How do cookies work?

The http protocol is the protocol by which the web server on which these web pages are stored communicates with your browser.

HTTPS is a version of http that uses encrypted communication.

Like Cookie is used in the http/https protocol to refer to a small amount of data that Web server sends them to the browser, which then stores them on your computer, tablet or other device from which you access the website. Your browser then sends this data back to the web server each time you visit the same server.
Cookies are commonly used to distinguish individual users (more precisely, their browsers), store user preferences, etc. They are also used to let the server know what states you have been through on the site and to be able to return to the previous page, for example. Cookies can also be set on the server side.

As such, cookies are not executable code and are not dangerous to your computer, but they can be a means of invading your privacy. The website you visit may store any information it learns about you during your stay on the website in cookies, it may keep track of what interests you, what pages you stay longer on, it may store your entire journey around the website. Cookies contain information in them about how long they are to be kept. Some are one-off/temporary and expire when you close your browser or log out of the site, others may have a lifespan of months or years and make you recognisable when you visit the site again. In the event that your computer is hacked, the attacker may be able to obtain your personal data from the cookies and may, in some cases, be able to prove your identity to the web server you are visiting.

The website operator is obliged by law to inform visitors to the website about the use of cookies, which we hereby do.

From the point of view of legislation (GDPR), cookies that can be used to identify the user or the device used by the user are personal data, and s as such, the website operator is obliged to protect them and their processing is only possible under legal conditions.

Purpose of cookies. As http is a stateless protocol, some cookies may be necessary for the normal functioning of the website. Others may be used to improve functionality and personalise content, others may track your preferences, may store information that is then pre-populated into forms, may allow tracking of your movements on the internet or on a given website.

Source of cookies. Some cookies may belong to the website operator and work only with the domain on which you are currently viewing the website. However, the operator of the website may allow third parties to place cookies on your computer through its website that provide information to that third party (typically cookies for Google Analytics).

Web signals are electronic images (also referred to as single-pixel GIFs) that can help count users who visit these sites and count or track some of their activities. They may also be included in promotional email messages or newsletters to indicate whether they have been read and whether any links contained have been used.

3. Legal conditions for the use of cookies

  • The Operator is obliged to inform about the use of cookies and web signals (hereinafter referred to as cookies) in a comprehensible form.
  • The operator is obliged to request consent to the use of cookies before they are stored on the user's computer or before the information from the cookies is sent to the server. (See Act 468/2011 on electronic communications or Directive 2009/136/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council). This consent can be expressed in the Czech Republic by setting the browser.
  • However, consent is not required for cookies that are only used to ensure the correct functioning of the website, to optimise it or are necessary to enable the provider to provide services that the user has expressly requested.
  • You have the right to know how the cookie data will be used.
  • You should always be able to deactivate or refuse tracking cookies, which you can do by adjusting your browser settings. The consequence is less (sometimes significantly less) comfort when navigating the website.
  • You have the right to ask the data controller (the operator of the site or the one who receives the cookie data on your computer) to delete or correct the data if you find that it does not correspond to reality.

4. How to disable third party cookies

If you do not want to allow third-party cookies, you can prevent them from being placed on your computer by adjusting the settings of the browser you are using. You can set both whether to allow third-party cookies, and you can set a "Do Not Track" feature that sends a signal to the web server you are accessing that you do not wish to be tracked (simply sending this request does not ensure that it will be honored by the server). You can create a list of third parties whose access to your computer will be blocked.

Settings information for the most common browsers:

  • Microsoft Edge - Settings > Privacy > Cookies
  • Microsoft Explorer - Tools > Internet Options > Personal Information tab > Settings
  • Chrome - Settings > Advanced settings > Content settings > Cookies
  • Mozilla Firefox - Settings > Options > Privacy & security > Tracking protection
  • You can also set the function in the settings Do Not Track.

5. Further information

Provisions relating to the protection of personal data of natural persons - here.
If you believe that your personal data is not being handled in accordance with the law or if you need any clarification or information, please contact:

CBEU Gastro & hotels s.r.o.

Novovysočanská 2746/1, Žižkov,
130 00 Prague 3

ID 089 19 771

CODE CZ089 19 771

Address of the establishment:

Hotel Resort Relax
Dolní Vltavice 44

382 26 Černá v Pošumaví

Contact: info@hotelresortrelax.cz

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