Spritz Bar Amsterdam uses cookies and similar technologies on this website. This cookie policy explains which cookies we use, what we use them for, and how you can change your preferences at any time.
01What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer, tablet or phone when you visit a website. They remember preferences (such as your language), help us improve the site, and let us show you relevant content.
02Necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function correctly — for example, to remember your language choice, your cookie preferences and to keep forms secure. No consent is required for necessary cookies.
03Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies allow us to measure how visitors use our website so we can keep improving it. We use Google Analytics, among others, for this purpose. Results are anonymised and are not used to track individual visitors.
04Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies allow us to show relevant ads on other websites and on social media. We only place these cookies if you have given consent.
05Social media cookies
When you share content via Instagram, Facebook or another platform, those platforms may set their own cookies. The privacy and cookie policies of the relevant platform apply to those cookies.
06Third-party cookies
Some parts of our website may contain cookies from third parties, for example for embedded Google Maps or YouTube videos. We have no control over these cookies — please refer to the privacy policy of the relevant third party for details.
07Managing cookies
You can change your cookie preferences at any time through the cookie banner on this website or by adjusting your browser settings. Your browser also lets you delete existing cookies and block new ones.
08Retention periods
Retention periods differ per cookie type. Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser, while other cookies can be stored for up to 24 months. The exact retention period is shown in your browser settings.
09Personal data
Some cookies may process personal data, such as a unique device ID or IP address. For details on how we handle personal data, see our privacy policy.