PERSONAL DATA PRIVACY POLICY

Nature Tasty respects the current legislation on the protection of personal data, the privacy of users and the secrecy and security of personal data, in accordance with the provisions of the applicable legislation on data protection, in particular, the Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016, adopting the necessary technical and organizational measures to prevent the loss, misuse, alteration, unauthorized access and theft of personal data provided, given the state of the technology, the nature of the data and the risks to which they are exposed.

Specifically, it is informed that your personal data can only be obtained for processing when they are adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the scope and the determined, explicit and legitimate purposes for which they were obtained.

When personal data is collected through the various data entry routes, the user will be informed clearly and unequivocally of the following points:

  • Existence of a personal data processing.
  • The identity and contact details of the person responsible for the processing of personal data obtained.
  • The contact details of the security and privacy committee.
  • The purposes of the treatment to which the personal data and the legal basis of the treatment are destined.
  • Recipients or categories of recipients of personal data, if applicable.
  • Where appropriate, the intention of the person responsible for transferring personal data to a third country.
  • The term or criteria for the preservation of information.
  • The existence of the right to request the person responsible for the treatment access to the personal data related to the interested party, and its rectification or deletion, or the limitation of its processing, the right to the portability of the data, or to oppose the processing. Also, the way to exercise the aforementioned rights.
  • When the treatment is based on the consent of the interested party, the existence of the right to withdraw the consent at any time, without affecting the legality of the treatment based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. If the treatment is not based on consent, your right to exercise opposition to the treatment.
  • The right to file a claim with a supervisory authority.
  • The existence, if any, of automated decisions, including the elaboration of profiles and the exercise of rights associated with such treatment.