
July 29, 2024
Privacy Policy.
Ahh... good ol’ legal things that all of us hate and no one ever reads. Except you for some reason.
Your Privacy
Our role in your privacy.
If you’re a Whatz2Eat customer/subscriber, just visiting our website and/or social media accounts, this policy applies to you.
Our responsibilities
Your responsibilities
When & How
When and how we collect data.
From your first interaction with Whatz2Eat
Data Types
Types of data we collect.
Contact details
Financial information
Account details
Data that identifies you
Data on how you use Whatz2Eat
What about really sensitive data?
What about children's data?
How & Why
How and why we use your data.
Data protection law allows us the use of your data but only for specified reasons and where we have a legal basis to do so. Here are the reasons for which we can process your data:
Keeping Whatz2Eat running
Improving Whatz2Eat
Customer support
Marketing purpose (with your consent)
Privacy & Rights
Your privacy choices and rights.
You can choose to not provide us with personal data
You can turn off cookies in your browser by changing its settings
You can ask us not to use your data for marketing
You have the right to access information we hold about you
You can object to us using your data for profiling you or making automated decisions about you
You have the right to port your data to another service
You have the right to be ‘forgotten‘ by us
You have the right to lodge a complaint regarding our use of your data
How Secure Are We?
How secure is the data we collect?
We have physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to secure information
Storage Location
Where do we store the data?
The personal data we collect is processed at our offices in US
For How Long
How long do we store your data?
We'll stop using your personal information within 2 years after your last use of Whatz2Eat
Third Parties
Third parties who process your data.
Tech business often use third parties to help them host their applications, communicate with customers, power their email etc. We partner with third parties who believe are the best in their field at what they do.
When we do this, sometimes it is necessary for us to share your data with them in order to get these services to work well. Your data is shared only when strictly necessary and according to the safeguards and good practices detail in this Privacy Policy. Where personal data is transferred to a third party in the United States we take steps to ensure that the organization in question has a current certification with the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration (ITA).
Here are the details of our main third party service providers, and what data they collect or we share with them, where they store the data and why they need it:
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Notion
Slack
Framer
Calendly
MailChimp
We Eat Cookies
Cookies.
We use cookies. Unless you adjust your browser setting to refuse cookies, we (and these third parties) will issue cookies when you interact with Whatz2Eat. These “session” cookies, meaning they delete themselves when you leave Whatz2Eat, or “persistent” cookies don’t delete themselves.
How can I block cookies?
Which Cookies Do We Eat?
Which specific cookies do we use?

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