Privacy Policy
Protecting the privacy and personal data of all people who in some way interact with us (customers, service users, employees, partners and others) is a fundamental commitment of Pizzeria Pão d'Alho.
Personal data is essential for the development of Pizzeria Pão d'Alho's activity, namely for:
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the offering and marketing of its products and services,
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for the provision, monitoring and improvement of the quality of the services provided,
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for the management of your human resources,
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to comply with legal obligations.
Our commitment is to work day by day to ensure the best levels of protection of privacy and personal data, respecting the legislation and all national and European regulations and guidelines applicable to their processing.
With this Declaration of Commitment, we want to make our commitment to privacy, security and data protection clear and explicit, ensuring that everyone who processes personal data within the scope of the relationship they establish with Pizzeria Pão d'Alho subscribes to and acts in accordance with the principles underlying it.
Scope
This Privacy Policy applies exclusively to the collection and processing of personal data carried out by Pizzeria Pão d'Alho. On the Pizzeria Pão d'Alho website you may find links to other websites that are not owned by Pizzeria Pão d'Alho. The provision of such links is done in good faith, and Pizzeria Pão d'Alho cannot be held responsible for the collection and processing of personal data carried out on these websites, nor can it be held responsible for the accuracy, credibility and functionality of websites belonging to third parties.
What is Personal Data?
When we refer to personal data, we are referring to any information, of any nature and regardless of its support, including sound and image, relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. An identifiable person is one who can be identified directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identification number or to one or more specific elements of their physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity. Pizzeria Pão d'Alho, within the scope of its activity, is limited to collecting personal information that is provided voluntarily, and it is only used for the purposes for which it is intended.
Principles relating to the Collection and Processing of Personal Data and the Rights of Data Subjects
The processing of personal data carried out by Pizzeria Pão d'Alho complies with the following fundamental principles:
Principle of lawfulness - Personal data will be processed if and to the extent that at least one of the conditions provided for lawfulness is met, namely (i) when consent is given by the data subject or when processing is necessary for (ii) the execution and management of a contract, (iii) compliance with a legal obligation, or (iv) the pursuit of a legitimate interest of Pizzeria Pão d'Alho or third parties.
Principle of purpose/good faith - Personal data will be processed exclusively for the purposes for which it was collected and will only be processed for different purposes when legally permitted and upon provision of information to the respective holder.
Principle of transparency - Data subjects will be informed in a clear and concise manner about the relevant aspects related to the processing of their personal data, in particular about the respective processing purposes and possible transmission to third parties.
Principle of proportionality and limitation of conservation - Only employees and partners whose respective functions require it will have access to personal data processed by Pizzeria Pão d'Alho.
Principle of confidentiality, integrity and availability - Personal data will be processed in a manner that ensures its security, namely (i) protecting against unauthorized or unlawful access or disclosure, (ii) protecting against unauthorized or accidental modification, loss or destruction and (iii) ensuring that the data is available when necessary and permitted, and without undue delay.
Principle of data protection by design and by default - Pizzeria Pão d'Alho's products and services, its support systems and its internal procedures will be developed with the concern of protecting privacy and personal data.
Personal Data Security
Pizzeria Pão d'Alho respects best practices in the field of information and personal data security and protection, having adopted a strict program of policies and standards to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the information it processes and for which it is responsible, which is known to all employees and partners of Pizzeria Pão d'Alho. Pizzeria Pão d'Alho's General Information Security Policy establishes a wide range of technical and organizational measures, organized into various security domains, including:
Logical security measures such as the use of firewalls and intrusion detection systems on our servers, as well as the existence of an information access policy and the recording of operations (logging); Other measures such as masking, encryption, pseudonymisation and anonymisation of personal data and, also, a set of measures that aim to implement the principle of privacy by design and by default.
Whenever Pizzeria Pão d'Alho uses subcontractors or third parties, they will be respectively responsible, in compliance with applicable legislation, for the personal data they have to transmit and will ensure that: (i) the sharing of information and personal data complies with the legal standards in force, (ii) the transmission is carried out securely and that (iii) the subcontractors or third parties are contractually obliged to observe the duties of confidentiality and secrecy and to ensure the security of the personal data communicated to them for this purpose, and may not use such data for any other purposes, for their own benefit or that of third parties, nor correlate it with other data that is available to them.
Cookies
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website, when visited by the user, places on your computer or mobile device through the internet browser. Placing cookies will help the website to recognize your device the next time the user visits it. We use the term cookies in this policy to refer to all files that collect information in this way. The cookies used do not collect information that identifies the user. Cookies collect generic information, namely how users arrive at and use the websites or the area of the country/countries through which they access the website, etc. Cookies only retain information related to your preferences. At any time, the user can, through their internet browser (browser), decide to be notified about the reception of cookies, as well as block their entry into their system. Refusal to use cookies on the website may result in the inability to access some of its areas or to receive personalized information.
What are cookies for?
Cookies are used to help determine the usefulness, interest and number of uses of websites, allowing for faster and more efficient navigation and eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
What type of cookies do we use?
Our cookies have different functions:
Essential cookies - Some cookies are essential to access specific areas of our website. They enable navigation on the website and the use of its applications, such as accessing secure areas of the website through login. Without these cookies, services that require them cannot be provided.
Analytical cookies - We use these cookies to analyze how users use the website and monitor its performance. This allows us to provide a high-quality experience by personalizing our offering and quickly identifying and correcting any problems that arise. For example, we use performance cookies to know which pages are most popular, which method of linking between pages is most effective, or to determine why some pages are receiving error messages. Based on website usage, we may also use these cookies to highlight articles or services on the website that we think may be of interest to users. These cookies are used only for statistical creation and analysis purposes, without ever collecting personal information.
Functionality cookies - We use functionality cookies to allow us to remember user preferences. For example, cookies prevent you from typing your name each time you access the website. We also use functionality cookies to provide enhanced services to you, such as commenting on an article. In short, functionality cookies save your preferences regarding how you use the website, so you do not have to reconfigure the website each time you visit it.
Third-party cookies - Used to measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising.
Advertising cookies - These are used to target advertising based on the interests of each user, allowing the number of times the ad is viewed to be limited. These cookies help measure the effectiveness of advertising. However, they do not identify the user. The cookies used may be:
Permanent cookies - These are stored in the internet browser on your access devices (PC, mobile and tablet) and are used whenever the user revisits the website. They are generally used to direct navigation according to the user's interests, allowing us to provide a more personalized service.
Session cookies - These are temporary and remain in your internet browser's cookies until you leave the website. The information obtained allows us to identify problems and provide a better browsing experience.
How can you manage cookies?
All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies, in particular by selecting the appropriate settings in their browser. You can configure cookies in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. Please note, however, that by disabling cookies, you may prevent some web services from functioning correctly, partially or totally affecting navigation on the website.