Privacy Policy
- INTRODUCTION
The "Privacy Policy" explains how we collect, process and store any personal data that belongs to you, i.e. information that allows us to identify you, such as your name, address, telephone number or email address. This information is referred to in this document as "personal information" or "personal data".
- INFORMATION WE COLLECT, HOW WE COLLECT IT AND HOW WE USE IT
2.1 Websites
Our websites can only be accessed by users who are of legal drinking age. For this reason, when you want to access our sites you must indicate whether you are of legal drinking age in your country. We only collect this information to allow you to access our sites. This information may be temporarily stored by the cookies we use so that the next time you visit our sites you don't have to do this again.
Our websites use cookies, web beacons, or unique device identifiers that allow us to identify your computer or device, including your browser, operating system and IP address, and track your use of our websites. We use this information to determine the number of users, to understand how users use the sites and to identify the journey made within them, with a view to continuous improvement so that we can provide you with an optimised experience.
For more information on the cookies and other technologies we use, please consult our cookie policy, available here.
2.2 Forms
By using the form available on www.ginjamariquinhas.com, your data will be passed on to Ginjoteca. The data collected (name, telephone number and e-mail address) will be stored in a specific Ginjoteca database and used for the purposes of the promotional action.
2.3 Data storage
The user declares that they expressly authorise Ginjoteca to store and process their data (name and email address) for the purposes of publicity and marketing campaigns. The personal data collected by Ginjoteca may be communicated to third parties for the same purposes.
2.4 Data on minors
We do not contact or collect information from individuals under the legal drinking age intentionally. If you become aware that we have inadvertently collected such information, please contact us so that we can obtain proper parental consent or remove the information.
We do not share your data with other companies.
- HOW DO WE PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?
We have implemented the necessary security measures to ensure the confidentiality of the personal data we collect and process, as well as to prevent unauthorised disclosure, unauthorised access, loss or destruction of personal data. It should be emphasised, however, that no security or encryption method can guarantee total protection of information against hackers or human error.
- YOUR RIGHTS IN RELATION TO YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, deletion, limitation and/or portability by sending a written communication, accompanied by a document proving your identity and/or the data to be rectified, if applicable, to the following e-mail address: lojaonline@licobidos.com.
Any objection to the processing of data referred to herein that is communicated to Ginjoteca after it has begun will only take effect from the date of receipt of such communication, and will not affect the legitimacy of the processing carried out until then.
With regard to exercising the right to data portability, please note that, under the terms of the applicable legislation, this only applies to data collected on the basis of your consent.
- HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy policy, please contact us at: lojaonline@licobidos.com.
Ginjoteca – Atividades Hoteleiras e Turísticas, Lda.
Rua Joaquim Vieira, N.º 8, Sanguinhal | 2540-454 Carvalhal, Bombarral.
- COMPLAINTS
We hope you have no complaints about us or our services. However, if you are dissatisfied with our use of your personal information please contact us at lojaonline@licobidos.com.
You can also lodge a complaint with the National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) if you believe that the data we process does not comply with the applicable legislation.
- SPECIAL SITUATIONS
In order to provide the service we may need to make personal and anonymised information available to third parties. This will only happen, however, in these specific circumstances:
- with your express consent;
- when in good faith we believe it to be required by law;
- when we believe in good faith that it is necessary to protect our rights or property;
- when there is a transfer to a successor or buyer, in a merger, acquisition, liquidation, dissolution or sale of assets.
Your consent will not be required for disclosure in the situations referred to in points b) to d); in any case, we will always endeavour to notify you to the extent that this is possible by law.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 28 November 2023 but may change from time to time. If the Privacy Policy changes, we will post a notice on our websites. If the change affects registered users, we will send a notification via email, push notification or text.