If you use the BVAA website and the products and services that can be found there, then you’re leaving details with us. In addition, the website leaves a number of types of cookies on your computer. These are used to make the website work better on your device. Below you can read which data BVAA can collect, why we do this and what we can do with that data. You can also read which cookies we use and why. This statement applies to our entire website: it therefore applies to visitors, but also, for example, if you sign up for a newsletter or only fill in a contact form.
Cookies by BVAA
In order to make this website function better and faster and to be able to tailor it to your preferences, certain data concerning your use of this website is collected. This information can be collected by using so-called "cookies". These are small files that are automatically placed on your computer by the visited web page. You can disable the use of "cookies" via your browser settings. However, this leads to a less effective functioning of this website. Third parties can also place cookies and track internet behavior, as is the case with embedded videos from Vimeo and Youtube.
Cookies by third parties
When visiting our website BVAA.com, cookies are also placed by the following third parties:
• Google Adwords (for relevant advertising campaigns and conversion tracking);
• Google Analytics (for relevant advertising campaigns, analyzing visits and traffic sources
and conversion tracking);
• Google Console (for analyzing visits and traffic sources);
• Facebook (for relevant advertising campaigns and conversion tracking);
• Doubleclick (for relevant advertising campaigns and conversion tracking);
• Youtube (For playing embedded videos).
• BVAA (To be able to create a personal account);
• Cater 2 Africa website.
How do we get your data?
If you use the BVAA website, you sometimes leave personal data with us. You leave your
data with us in the following ways:
• Navigation through the website;
• Filling in the contact form;
• Sign Up for our Newsletter.
• Paying for a product or service through our web shop.
What do we do with your data?
BVAA stores and processes your data for the following purposes:
• Collecting and analyzing statistics in order to optimize the website;
• Delivering the products and services that you purchase from us;
• Settling payments;
• Building a contact history.
How do we secure your data?
Your data is stored and sent securely. Anyone who has nothing to do with your data simply cannot access it. BVAA strives to store and send your data with the most recent security techniques and encryption methods.
With whom does BVAA share your data?
BVAA handles your personal data confidentially. We will never sell your data to other parties. When booking and or arranging your traveling experiences we will only share data (with our partners) that is necessary to complete our service for you and to make sure that everything is arranged in the proper matter with the right data.
Contact, mailing and advertising
If you still receive mail or unwanted advertising, you can always indicate that you no longer
want us to contact you. There are never costs associated with deregistering.
Under 18 years old?
If you are a minor, i.e. younger than 18, you may only give permission for the processing of
your personal data with the permission of one of your parents or legal guardians. It is then
important that your parent (s) or your guardian read this statement. They can also exercise
the rights you have with regard to the personal data that you leave with us, such as the right
to object to the (further) processing of your personal data or the right to inspect and correct
your data.
Insight in your data?
You can always gain insight into the data BVAA has about you. You can submit a written
request to this effect to BVAA. Based on the results, you can also request BVAA to adjust
your data if it is factually incorrect, incomplete or irrelevant.
Contactinfo
The website and the personal data you leave here are managed by BVAA. For questions and
comments about this Privacy Statement, you can always contact us at info@bookanvisitafroabroad.com.
Websites of third parties
This Privacy and Cookie Statement does not apply to websites of third parties that can be
visited via this website via links.
General Data Protection Regulation
Does BVAA comply with the GDPR?
Yes, we have taken all kinds of measures to ensure that we comply with the new legislation.
For example, we have an SSL certificate on our website, we have adjusted our cookie and
privacy notification on the website, we have strict protocols when it comes to login names
and passwords and we have insight into exactly which data we process, via which
processors and we can demonstrate this, adjust it and delete it on request. In addition, where
necessary, we have entered into processor agreements with the external parties that keep
our data for us (the processors). We also state in every agreement that we enter into with our
customers what data we process, why we do this and how it can be retrieved and deleted.
General name and address data
When you request a quotation from us via the website or other channel, contact us by
telephone and / or enter into an agreement with us, the following data will be stored:
• Company Name;
• First Name;
• Last name;
• Address;
• Postal Code;
• Residence;
• e-mail address;
• Phone number;
• IBAN number (for automatic payments or payments with ideal).
We use this information, among other things, to be able to conclude the agreement, to be
able to offer and deliver our services and products and to be able to invoice you. In order to
process this data, we only use services from reliable partners (sub-processors) who have
shown that your data is stored securely in the Netherlands.
Changes to Privacy statement
BVAA reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy statement. It is therefore advisable
to check this Privacy statement regularly so that you are kept informed of these changes.
The most current version can always be consulted via the website.