Breaddash Limited ("Breaddash", “we”, “us”, “our”) provides a platform for its users to request and purchase items from service providers either for delivery or pickup (“Services”). At Breaddash, one of our core values is transparency and we owe you ('User') a duty to tell you how we collect, use and share your personal information. Personal information means information that identifies you and includes information such as your name, email address, telephone number as well as any other personal data collected. We recommend that you read this Privacy Policy ("Policy") carefully to understand your rights and our duties towards managing your personal data in addition to our Terms of Use. If you have any questions about either of these documents, please send us an email at breaddash.hq@gmail.com.
1. Notification of Changes to Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure compliance with NDPR standards. Nonetheless, we are continually improving our methods of communication and adding new functionalities and features to our website and existing services. Because of these ongoing changes, changes in the law and the changing nature of technology, our data protection practices will change from time to time. If and when our data protection practices change, we will update this Policy to describe our new practices and publish them on our website and applications.
2. Collecting your personal information
We are committed to informing and limiting the collection of essential personal information.
We can get your personal information when you:
2.1. Buy a product or service from us.
2.2. Register for a specific product or service (such as registering your name, phone number, email address and physical address details for any of our services).
2.3. Subscribe to newsletters or other services from us.
2.4. Ask us for more information about a product or service or contact us with a question or complaint.
2.5. Take part in a promo or survey.
2.6. Use our website and other services.
2.7. Visit or browse our website or other platforms.
2.8. With your permission or consent and/or as permitted by law, we may also collect information about you from other organizations or third parties if this is appropriate and allowed by law. These include fraud-prevention agencies, business directories, and credit reference agencies.
3. Understanding what you want (the use of cookies)
We might use cookies (small text files in your browser) and other techniques such as web beacons (small, clear picture files that follow your movements on our website). These collect information that makes the website remember you and tells us how you use our website, web-related products and services.
This, in turn, helps us make our website relevant to your interests and needs. They also help us find information once you have logged in or help us link your browsing information to you and your personal information, for example, when you choose to register for a service. We may use a persistent cookie (that stays linked to your browser) to record your details so we can recognise you if you visit our website again.
Cookies by themselves cannot be used to discover your identity. Cookies do not damage your computer. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive cookies. This enables you to decide if you want to accept it or not. If you choose not to accept cookies from our website, this may limit its functionalities or performance.