Privacy-statement
About cookies
Cookies are small text files that are placed in your computer when you download a webpage. Cookies are related to your IP address and are not related to other personal information.
Brasserie France does not use cookies to generate statistics, and thus we cannot track your use of the site back to you as an individual. The storage of information and processing of this information is not permitted unless both have been informed and consented of the handling.
The user should know and approve which information is being processed, what the purpose of the handling is and who processes the information. Learn more about managing and cookies on allaboutcookies.org
- Required Cookies: We use cookies to remember the choices you have made on the site and to increase user-friendliness. These will not be deleted after a completed visit. This allows future visits to the website to be faster and more customized to the visitor. Without these, we cannot guarantee that all functionally on the site is functioning properly.
- Session-dependent cookies: These are used, for example, to record that a visitor is on the website. These are deleted after completion of the visit.
- Third-party information capsules: These are cookies from another domain. These are used to obtain visitor statistics to improve the user experience of the page. Google Analytics is a third-party that a (customer) uses.
Insight, changing and deleting of information
You have the right to be informed by Brasserie France what personal information Brasserie France has registered about you. If they are incorrect, incomplete or irrelevant, you may require that the information to be corrected or deleted in accordance with applicable law.
Google Ads
Brasserie France uses Google Ads to deliver targeted advertising across Google’s ad network based on previous visits to our website. This includes remarketing and conversion tracking.
Google Ads uses cookies to track ad performance, such as which ads are shown and which generate clicks or conversions. The data collected is anonymized and not used to identify individuals.
You can manage or disable personalized ads through your Google ad settings here: https://adssettings.google.com
Facebook pixel is a code-snippet that we place in the code on our page and is essentially an analysis tool that allows us to measure the effectiveness of Facebook advertising based on the actions performed on the website. Brasserie France uses Facebook pixel to offer relevant offers and ads in other channels than on brasseriefrance.no [ENGELSK].
Read more about Facebook pixel here.
Collection, sharing, and use of personal data for ad personalization:
Google Analytics links the visit information it collects from our website to Google information from accounts of logged-in users who have consented to this connection for the purpose of personalizing ads. This data may include the end user’s location, search history, YouTube history, and data from websites that partner with Google. The data is used to provide aggregated and anonymized insights into user behavior across different devices. The data collected can be accessed and/or deleted by end users her.