Privacy Policy
Klisandra Pizza LTD (hereinafter referred to either as we, Napoli Pizza, or us) respects your privacy and appreciates your trust to share your personal data with us that we will process carefully and sensibly. This policy sets out how we, as a data controller, collect and use your personal information, why we use it, with whom we share it, the rights to which you may be entitled and your choices about our use of your personal information. This policy covers our use of your personal information arising from use of this website as well as for purchasing our products in our store.
If you have any questions or need any further clarity please get in touch.
We will collect and use your personal information to allow access to this website to buy our products and services.
Information that you give us to make a purchase, whether online or over the phone that might include your contact details meaning: your name , address, telephone number, email address. Also your credit card information and the products purchased. We use this information to provide/manage our products/services, process your order, take payment and help us prevent fraud.
Your personal information may also be processed if it is necessary on reasonable request by a law enforcement or regulatory authority, body or agency or in the defense of a legal claims. We will not delete personal information if relevant to an investigation or a dispute. It will continue to be stored until those issues are fully resolved.
Your personal information may be transferred to other third party organisations in certain scenarios:
If we are discussing selling or transferring part or all of our business – the information may be transferred to prospective purchasers under suitable terms as to confidentiality;
If we are sold, information may be transferred to a buyer who can continue to provide services to you;
If we're required to by law, or under any regulatory code or practice we follow, or if we are asked by any public or regulatory authority – for example the Police;
If we are defending a legal claim your information may be transferred as required in connection with defending such claim.
Your personal data may be shared if it is made anonymous and aggregated, as in such circumstances the information will cease to be personal data.
When we share your information your information may be transferred outside the European Economic Area.
The transfer of this information is governed by a contract including standard contractual clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission.
We will only transfer data to jurisdictions outside the scope of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) where the appropriate safeguards set out in the GDPR are in place.
You may have certain rights in relation to your information including a right to access or to correct the information we hold on you.
Other rights may be available in certain circumstances. Please see below more details about the rights that may available and how you can get in touch with us.
We've listed the rights you have over your information and how you can use them below.
These rights will only apply in certain circumstances. They will generally not be available if there are outstanding contracts between us, if we required by law to keep the information or if the information is relevant to a legal dispute.
You can remove consent, where you have provided it, at any time.
You can ask us to confirm if we are processing your information.
You can ask for access to your information.
You can ask to correct your information if it's wrong.
You can ask us to delete your information. You have a right to be forgotten and you can ask that our systems stop using your information.
You can ask us to restrict how we use your information.
You can ask us to help you move your information to other companies.
You can ask us to stop using your personal information, but only in certain cases.
You have the right to complain to the relevant supervisory authority