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In these challenging times the comfort, health and safety are the primary concern.
Thus, in consultation with local authorithies, LA PLACE has adapted to welcome its guests in the best conditions.
LA PLACE strictly apply the barrier gestures within the house and respecting the physical distance.
When necessary, hydroalcoholic product and masks are available during the stay.
1. BREAKFAST – DINNER ORGANISATION
2. PROTOCOL FOR CLEANING
LA PLACE, charming Guesthouse, located in F-34120 Tourbes, is engaged in a continuous process of compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of April 27, 2016. With this new regulation LA PLACE strengthens its policy of protection of personal data so that the data of our users are collected and used in a transparent, confidential and secure way.
In general, you are not required to provide us with your personal data when you visit our website laplace.house . However, this principle has certain exceptions: for certain services offered by our site, you may be required to provide us with certain data such as: your name, surname, address, email address, and phone number. This is the case when you make a reservation or fill out one of the forms that are available online, in the “contact”, “booking” or “a question”.
Definition of “cookie” and its use. A “cookie” is a text file deposited on your computer when visiting our platform. In your computer, cookies are managed by your internet browser.
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We use cookies to ensure you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use it, we will consider that you accept the use of cookies.The lifetime of a cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check “remember me”, your cookie will be kept for two weeks.
Our site laplace.house may contain links to other Internet sites or other resources available on the Internet. LA PLACE has no means to control the sites in connection with its websites, does not answer for the availability of such sites and external sources, nor does guarantee it. LA PLACE can not be held responsible for any damage of any nature whatsoever resulting from the content of these sites or external sources, including information, products or services they offer, or any use that may be made of these elements. The risks associated with this use are the full responsibility of the user, who must comply with their conditions of use.
Subscribers and visitors to the site can not set up a hyperlink to this site without the express prior permission of LA PLACE.
Articles on this site may include embedded content (eg videos, images, articles …). Content embedded from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor were to that other site.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools, track your interactions with these embedded content if you have a connected account on their website. Statistics and audience measurements
We may automatically collect certain information about you during a simple navigation on our website, including: information about the use of our site, such as the areas you visit and the services you access, your IP address, the type of your browser, your access times. In any case LA PLACE only collects personal information about the user for the need of certain services offered by the site
Such information is used exclusively for internal statistics purposes, so as to improve the quality of the services offered to you. The databases are protected by the provisions of the Act of 1st July 1998 transposing Directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
The data is only available to the owners of LA PLACE. No personal information is disclosed to third parties.
LA PLACE lets you choose and manage your personal information, you can unsubscribe from our newsletter or any other service at any time. Browsers offer in their help section the ability to manage or block cookies, in whole or in part.
LA PLACE, charming Guesthouse, located in F-34120 Tourbes, is engaged in a continuous process of compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of April 27, 2016. With this new regulation LA PLACE strengthens its policy of protection of personal data so that the data of our users are collected and used in a transparent, confidential and secure way.
In general, you are not required to provide us with your personal data when you visit our website laplace.house . However, this principle has certain exceptions: for certain services offered by our site, you may be required to provide us with certain data such as: your name, surname, address, email address, and phone number. This is the case when you make a reservation or fill out one of the forms that are available online, in the “contact”, “booking” or “a question”.
Definition of “cookie” and its use. A “cookie” is a text file deposited on your computer when visiting our platform. In your computer, cookies are managed by your internet browser.
See our link at top of page
We use cookies to ensure you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use it, we will consider that you accept the use of cookies.The lifetime of a cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check “remember me”, your cookie will be kept for two weeks.
Our site laplace.house may contain links to other Internet sites or other resources available on the Internet. LA PLACE has no means to control the sites in connection with its websites, does not answer for the availability of such sites and external sources, nor does guarantee it. LA PLACE can not be held responsible for any damage of any nature whatsoever resulting from the content of these sites or external sources, including information, products or services they offer, or any use that may be made of these elements. The risks associated with this use are the full responsibility of the user, who must comply with their conditions of use.
Subscribers and visitors to the site can not set up a hyperlink to this site without the express prior permission of LA PLACE.
Articles on this site may include embedded content (eg videos, images, articles …). Content embedded from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor were to that other site.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools, track your interactions with these embedded content if you have a connected account on their website. Statistics and audience measurements
We may automatically collect certain information about you during a simple navigation on our website, including: information about the use of our site, such as the areas you visit and the services you access, your IP address, the type of your browser, your access times. In any case LA PLACE only collects personal information about the user for the need of certain services offered by the site
Such information is used exclusively for internal statistics purposes, so as to improve the quality of the services offered to you. The databases are protected by the provisions of the Act of 1st July 1998 transposing Directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
The data is only available to the owners of LA PLACE. No personal information is disclosed to third parties.
LA PLACE lets you choose and manage your personal information, you can unsubscribe from our newsletter or any other service at any time. Browsers offer in their help section the ability to manage or block cookies, in whole or in part.
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DUE TO THE CURRENT SANITARY SITUATION.
We have sadly decided to make
LA PLACE Guest House
inoperative until further notice.
The good news is that you aren’t entirely at the mercy of the good or bad intentions of web developers. You can be proactive and manage the cookie policy of the browsers you use. By taking the time to establish a cookie policy you can limit your exposure to some of the risks inherent to using the web.
Every major browser makes it pretty easy to manage cookies. However, the process does vary from one browser to the next. Let’s take a look at how you can manage cookie policy in the desktop versions of Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer.
Open the settings menu and use the Search settings field to search for “cookies.” This will return the Privacy settings. You can also find this section by scrolling to the bottom of the settings menu, selecting Show advanced settings, and locating the Privacy section.
From the Privacy settings, select the Content settings option. By default, all first and third-party cookies are accepted — a setting which Chrome refers to as Allow local data to be set (recommended). If you aren’t happy with this policy, alternatives include:
To manage cookies in Firefox open the browser menu, select Options, and then select the Privacytab. In the History section, select the drop-down menu item to Use custom settings for history, and then select from the following options:
Managing cookies in Microsoft’s newest browser is pretty straightforward. First, open the browser settings menu. Scroll to the bottom and click on View advanced settings. Scroll to the bottom again and you’ll find a Cookies drop-down menu. There are three self-explanatory options available in this menu:
Notably absent from this menu is any way to delete cookies each time the browser is closed.
However, you can make that happen by going back to the primary settings menu (click the « button at the top of the Advanced Settings menu).
Next, select the Choose what to clear button below Clear browsing data. Select just the Cookies and saved website data option, and then select the toggle to Always clear this when I close the browser.
Managing cookies in IE 9, IE 10, and IE 11 is handled in the same way.
First, open the Internet Options menu. Next, select the Privacy tab. From the Privacy tab, select the Advanced button. From the next menu you can establish a policy for both first-party and third-party cookies. In addition, you can select a checkbox to override the cookie policy and Always allow session cookies.
If you would also like to delete all cookies every time you close Internet Explorer, go back to the General tab and select the checkbox to Delete browsing history on exit. Finally, select the Applybutton at the bottom of the Internet Options menu to save and apply your changes.
Managing cookies on mobile devices can vary from the process of managing cookies in a desktop browser.
This is primarily because most mobile operating systems include a native browser. In addition, mobile browsers may not offer all of the same options as their desktop siblings, and this can further complicate matters.
Let’s take a look at managing cookies on iOS, Android, and Blackberry devices.
If you use Safari on iOS, you can manage cookie policy by opening the Settings app, scrolling down and selecting Safari, and then scrolling down until you see the Block cookies option. The Block cookies menu will display four options:
If you don’t use Safari on your iPhone, there’s a good chance you use Chrome instead. Chrome on iOS makes it possible to delete cookies but not to manage cookie policy.
To delete cookies open the Chrome menu and select Settings. Scroll down and select Privacy. Scroll down again and select Clear Browsing Data. Select the types of data you want to delete, making sure to select Cookies, Site Data, and then select the option to Clear Browsing Data.
Another option for Chrome users on iOS is to browse using an incognito tab, and make sure to close the tab prior to closing the browser. That way, no cookies will ever be stored beyond the current browsing session.
Many Android devices ships with a built-in browser. Unfortunately, these browsers vary from one manufacturer and phone model to the next. As a result, managing cookies in these browsers varies considerably. However, in general, what you need to do is open the browser, find the settings menu, and locate the privacy settings.
Things are a little more straightforward for users of Chrome on Android. To manage cookie policy, open the browser, find the menu, and select Settings. Navigate to Site Settings and select Cookies. From this menu you can toggle cookie acceptance on or off, decide whether or not to Allow third-party cookies, and manage a list of websites excluded from the cookie policy.
Some of the latest Blackberry devices are powered by Android. As a result, managing cookies in those devices will fall under the Android section above. However, a few Blackberry devices do run Blackberry 10. To manage cookie policy for the built-in Blackberry 10 browser follow these steps: