Saffron Haveli handles your registration details very discreetly. All your data remains under your own management and will never be provided to third parties unless you have given explicit permission for this. When you have ordered something, your address details will be passed on to the courier. After all, he must know where you live.
Cookies on Saffron Haveli
Around June 5, 2012, new rules came into effect regarding the use of so-called "cookies" on web pages. These rules are included in Article 11.7a of the Telecommunications Act (Tw). The new regulations also relate to your privacy. Because we consider your privacy very important, we would like to inform you on this page.
Because the new legislation on cookies is not yet fully clear to all authorities as to how it will work in practice, Saffron Haveli continues to closely monitor developments and does everything it can to continue to comply with the new cookie legislation.
We therefore strive to inform you openly and as completely as possible about cookies used on Saffron Haveli. We use cookies to improve the user experience on the site. We try to tailor advertisements to your interests. Below you will find a further explanation about cookies, what they are used for and how you can unsubscribe from cookies. On this web page we will keep you informed of all developments regarding cookies.
Cookies are small text files that are placed on a computer, telephone or tablet. The cookies are read by the browser (such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox) when you open an internet page. The creator of the cookie determines which text files are placed in the relevant cookie.
As long as you as a user do not enter any personal data on the website you are visiting, the cookie cannot contain this information. There are direct and indirect cookies, also called first- and third-party cookies. Cookies are in principle not dangerous; they are not computer programs and cannot spread computer viruses.
With a first-party (direct) cookie, the website itself places a cookie with the user who opens the website. First-party cookies have different purposes. One of these, for example, is remembering the username and remembering items in a shopping cart.
A third-party cookie “tracks” a user across different websites over an extended period of time and can thus build a profile of the user. These cookies are often used for targeted online advertisements. An advertising network then places a cookie on a user's computer, phone or tablet via a third party. This cookie can be read by the network on various websites within the advertising network.
You have undoubtedly already had experience with companies that place cookies on your computer, tablet or telephone. This happens, for example, when you share products or content via social networks (such as Twitter or Facebook). For more information, please refer to:
As a user, you can manage cookies via the internet browser you use. You can also set that you are informed with each cookie. Below we explain how you can manage cookies via the most commonly used browsers: Determine which internet browser you use On your PC: click “Help” at the top and choose “About” On an Apple Mac: click the Apple menu and choose “About” (make sure the browser is open).
In Internet Explorer you can select the level of cookie filtering:
For more detailed privacy settings, click “Advanced” or visit http://windows.microsoft.com/en-NL/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
More info at: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042
All cookies are enabled by default in Google Chrome. You can manage first- and third-party cookies yourself or block them completely:
More info at: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
In Mozilla Firefox you can set which sites are allowed to place cookies and how long they are kept. You can also view and manage existing cookies:
More information via: http://support.mozilla.org/nl/kb/Cookies
If you would like to manage Flash cookies on your computer, Adobe's website offers tools to do so. If you use Mozilla Firefox, you can use add-ons to delete Flash cookies.