GDPR-compliant privacy policy

We at Puremedrecipes.com are dedicated to protecting your privacy and adhering to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This section describes how we gather, use, and retain your personal data, as well as your rights under the GDPR and how you can manage your data.

1. Controller of Data

The following person is the Data Controller of your personal data on Puremedrecipes.com for the purposes of GDPR:

Email address: [email protected]

2. The Personal Information We Gather

We gather personal information that you willingly give us, such as:

Email Address

When you send us an email or sign up for our newsletter.

Name

If you decide to include it when leaving a comment or subscribing.

Remarks

When you post remarks on the blog.

Technical Data

For website analytics, this includes IP addresses, browser types, and device details.

3. Legal Justification for Personal Data Processing

We use one of the following legal justifications to treat your personal data:

Consent

When you freely give your information (for example, by making comments or signing up for newsletters).

Legitimate Interest

To give users access to pertinent content and enhance the security and functioning of our website.

Contractual Need

To get in touch with you when you ask for services or information.

Legal Obligation

When we must adhere to a legal mandate.

4. How We Utilize Your Information

The following are some uses for the personal information we gather:

Communication

To reply to questions, send out newsletters, and give updates.

Enhancement of Services

To improve website performance and user experience.

Compliance

To fulfill legal requirements, such as answering requests for data subject rights under the GDPR.

5. The GDPR’s Rights for You

You have the following rights with relation to your personal data under GDPR:

Right of Access

You are entitled to a copy of the personal information we have on file about you.

Right to Rectification

You are entitled to request that any erroneous or incomplete data be corrected or completed.

Right to Erasure (“Right to Be Forgotten”)

When your personal information is no longer required for the reason it was gathered, you have the right to ask that it be deleted.

Right to Restriction of Processing

In some situations, you have the right to limit how we process your data.

Right to Data Portability

You have the ability to ask for a machine-readable copy of your personal information and move it to a different controller.

Right to Object

You have the right to protest the use of your personal information for direct marketing or other activities that are in line with your legitimate interests.

Right to Withdraw Consent

You have the option to revoke your consent at any moment if we need it to process your data.

Feel free to contact us at [email protected] to exercise any of these rights. Within 30 days, we will reply to your request.

6. Preservation of Data

Your personal information will only be kept by us for as long as is required to fulfill the objectives outlined in this privacy statement. To the extent required to fulfill our legal responsibilities, settle disagreements, and uphold our agreements, we will keep and utilize your data.

7. Security of Data

We take the necessary organizational and technical precautions to protect your personal information from being processed illegally or without authorization, as well as from being accidentally lost, destroyed, or damaged. However, there is no 100% secure way to transmit data over the internet. Although we work hard to protect your personal information, we are unable to provide complete security.

8. Information Exchange

Your information might be sent to service providers outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) by us. When we do, we make sure that sufficient safeguards are in place to protect your rights, such as standard contractual provisions or data processing agreements.

9. Complaints

You have the right to file a complaint with the regulatory authority in your nation if you think we have not processed your data in compliance with the GDPR. You can get in touch with your local Data Protection Authority in the EU.