
Legal notice
Project management and development were carried out for the Tourism House of Picardy Wallonia (Maison du Tourisme de Wallonie picarde) on behalf of :
La Maison du tourisme de la Wallonie picarde
Quai Saint-Brice 35
BE-7500 TOURNAI
Tél. : +32 69 78 98 16
www.visitwapi.be
Graphic and ergonomic design
Thuria
21 Avenue de l'Europe
67300 Schiltigheim
03 88 12 66 17
contact@thuria.com
www.thuria.com
Financement
The project is funded within the framework of the FEADER - Walloon Rural Development Program 2014-2020.
Information, publisher and contact details
Nicolas Plouvier, directeur
Maison du Tourisme de la Wallonie picarde
Quai Saint-Brice 35
BE-7500 TOURNAI
Tél. :+32 69 78 98 16
www.visitwapi.be
Information content
The content set out on the website was drawn up by the Tourism House of Picardy Wallonia.
Processing of personal data
How do we show respect for and protect your personal data? To summarise:
- We do not give your personal data to other companies.
- We guarantee full and free access to you (you can consult your data, modify it, and have it deleted) to your personal data.
- The Tourism House of Picardy Wallonia, which is responsible for data collected via this website, is at your disposal for any questions you may have. Email us at info@visitwapi.be (or by post to the following address : Quai Saint-Brice 35 – BE-7500 Tournai – Belgium)
Collection of your personal data
You can visit our entire website without having to provide any personal information whatsoever. We ask you to provide data, via our contact form, to make it easier for us to reply to questions and queries put to us by you (e.g. a request for us to contact you or a request for brochures).
We do not keep any of your data unless you subscribe to our tourism newsletter, Wapinews. In this case, when you enter your details, we will keep them in a file (database) which is only accessible by us. At no time do we supply your personal data to other companies.
Use of your personal data
We will only use your personal data:
- To reply to your requests (requests for us to contact you and requests for brochures)
- To draw up statistics on where queries which are sent to us via the website are sent from (such as “80% of contact requests came from Europe”)
- To provide information to you regarding promotions, new features and suggestions regarding facilities, sites, operators, events and other tourism- and culture-related bodies or organisers, only if you have signed up to Wapinews or have submitted a specific request following one of our appearances at a trade fair or during a competition for example.
Under no circumstances will your data be given or sold to a third-party company. This guarantees you protection against all forms of commercial “harassment” and other malevolent use of your data (spam, etc.).
Access to your personal data
In accordance with the general data protection regulation (GDPR), personal data can only be stored and processed for the purposes defined in these terms and conditions, and only for the time needed for their application.
All the information about how data is stored and processed can be obtained directly from the ASBL Maison du Tourisme de Wallonie Picarde (Data Controller) and/or the Data Controller that it appoints, at the address dpo@ideta.be.
The owners of personal data stored and processed will also have the right to correct this data at any time, as well as the right to delete it, by request – in the knowledge that, in the latter case, this right to delete will result in elimination from the competition if it is invoked before the deadlines for the prize draw.
Lastly, it is specifically stipulated that the ASBL Maison du Tourisme de Wallonie Picarde will in no way be able to broadcast the personal data collected without the prior consent of its owners, unless required to do so by a jurisdiction or to fulfil commitments outside the scope of ordinary law.
Collection and analysis of non-personal data
As is the case as regards all websites, our server automatically collects non-personal data, such as dates and times, operating systems, the keywords used to find us, etc.
These statistics are used by us to improve our website, by adjusting it to the needs of users.
For instance, we might know that “50% of visitors to the website leave the website after 20 seconds”, but that Mr A, visited the website at such and such a time and left it after having looked at three pages. Thus, these statistics do not infringe your privacy in any way.