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Privacy Policy of Drimmarte

The Privacy Policy of Drimmarte describes the privacy practices applied by our website, accessible at www.drimmart.com, regarding the collection, use, and sharing of users' personal information who visit and use the site.

Types of Data Collected
Contact Data: The only personal information we collect is the email address voluntarily provided by users who wish to upload an article or be included in a newsletter.

Use of Data
The collected data will be used exclusively for any newsletter sending and updates from Drimmarte. We do not use technical cookies for user tracking, nor do we collect personal data or sensitive data.

Data Sharing
Drimmarte is committed not to disclose to third parties the collected email addresses. The data will be processed exclusively by authorized Drimmarte personnel and will not be disclosed or transferred to external parties, except as required by law.

Data Security
The security of your personal data is a priority for us. We adopt adequate technical and organizational measures to protect users' personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or unauthorized destruction.

Users' Rights
In accordance with applicable data protection laws, users have the right to access their personal data, request correction, updating, or deletion. Users can also object to the processing of their data for legitimate reasons. To exercise these rights, users can contact us at the email address provided on this page.

Changes to This Privacy Policy
Drimmarte reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy at any time. If substantial changes are made, users will be informed through our website or via email.

Contacts
For any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the email address: info@drimmarte.com

Last revision date: April 2024
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