Privacy Policy
This privacy policy provides information about privacy practices and the principles of personal data processing in relation to the website and services of the self-employed person Vineta Rozentāle (registration number 20127812128, legal address Rudupes iela 4, Venta, Rumbas parish, Kuldīga municipality, LV-3310, Latvia). To contact us regarding data processing matters, please email [email protected].
What information do we obtain?
We obtain personal data that you voluntarily provide to us via email, by filling in web-based forms, and through other direct communication with you.
When submitting an order, you must provide your first name, last name, contact information, delivery address, delivery method, phone number, and other information you wish to provide.
How do we use the personal data obtained?
We may use the personal data obtained to
- provide you with the services and information you request,
- process your orders and prepare the necessary documents,
- provide you with effective customer support,
- help prevent threats or fraudulent activities,
- send you informational messages if you have clearly consented to receive them,
- comply with the requirements of regulatory enactments.
We may disclose your information to third parties in order to comply with the requirements of regulatory enactments, cooperate with supervisory authorities, help prevent criminal activities, and protect the lawful rights of us, you, and other persons.
How do we use the personal data obtained?
To protect your personal data, we use various technical and organizational security measures. Your personal data is accessible to a limited number of people—authorized persons only.
How long do we store personal data?
We store your personal data for as long as we need it in accordance with the purpose for which it was obtained and as permitted or required by the requirements of regulatory enactments.
How do we use cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your internet-connected device. Cookies are used to distinguish users and improve website functionality according to the user’s selected settings. Some of the cookies we use will be deleted as soon as you close your browser. Other cookies are stored on your device and allow us to recognize the browser you use.
Essential cookies: these cookies are absolutely necessary to ensure browsing of our website and the use of services.
Functional cookies: these cookies are necessary so that you can navigate the website and use its features. Without these cookies, we cannot provide the services you request, for example, shopping cart functionality.
If you have any questions or uncertainties related to the processing of personal data for the needs of our online store, feel free to email us at [email protected]
How to refuse cookies?
To refuse receiving cookies, you can use the private browsing mode provided by most browsers (private window, incognito window, or InPrivate window). Any cookies created while using private browsing mode are deleted as soon as you close all browser windows.
To opt out of the collection and use of information necessary for displaying targeted advertising, you can use the free tool Your Online Choices or YourAdChoices.
Your rights in relation to your personal data
If you are a data subject under the EU GDPR (for example, you are an EU citizen and you provide us with your personal data), you have the following rights in relation to your personal data:
- Right of access to information. You have the right to receive information about why and how your personal data is processed. You have the right to receive, free of charge, a copy of your personal data in our possession in a widely used electronic format.
- Right to rectification. You have the right to have inaccurate or incomplete personal data corrected or supplemented without undue delay.
- Right “to be forgotten”. You have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of personal data and to have your personal data erased without undue delay as soon as the data is no longer necessary to provide the services you requested and to comply with the requirements of regulatory enactments.
- Right to restrict processing. You have the right to obtain restriction of the processing of your personal data if you object to it and we have no legitimate grounds to continue processing, if you contest the accuracy of the data, if the processing is unlawful, or if you request to bring, exercise, or defend legal claims.
- Right to object. You have the right at any time to object to data processing unless it is necessary for a task carried out in the public interest or there is an overriding legitimate basis for the processing.
- Other rights under the GDPR. For more information, see the EU website dedicated to data protection.
Changes
This privacy policy may be changed without prior notice. The latest version of the privacy policy is published on this website