Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy governs the use and storage of your data. BEEP BG EOOD is the administrator of the personal information you (the data subject) give us.
1. What do we need?
We may collect the following types of personal
information from you:
• Name
• Last name
• Address
• Email
• Telephone
2. Why do we need them?
We
need your personal information to provide you with the following
services as well as to group and analyze your purchasing behavior so
that you receive more accurate updates that are relevant to your
interests and preferences:
• Execution of orders and contracts
• Provide customer consultancy / chat
• Email marketing
• SMS Multimedia messages
• Telephone communication
• Mail
3. What do we do with your Personal Data?
Your
personal data are processed at the office of BEEP BG EOOD, located in
Bulgaria, 17A Tintyava St., Sofia. The hosting and storage of your data
is done by our certified hosting partner.
Third parties who may have
access to your personal information: on E-pay electronic payments;
courier companies such as Speedy, Rapido, ECONT; Google analitycs, Google AdWords, Facebook Ads.
4. How long do we keep them?
According
to the laws of the Republic of Bulgaria, we are obliged to keep your
documents for a period of 10 years, in accordance with the Data
Retention Policy.
After this period, your personal data stored with
us will be permanently destroyed. All personal information stored by us
for marketing and service announcement notices will be stored by us
until you notify us that you no longer wish to receive this information.
5. What are your rights?
If
you believe that the personal information we hold about you is
inaccurate or incomplete, you may request to view, correct, or delete
this information. To do this, please contact us at office@beep.bg.
If
you would like to file a complaint about the way we processed your
personal information, please contact us office@beep.bg. We will
investigate your complaint and make every effort to resolve the issue.
If
you continue to believe that your personal data have not been lawfully
processed, you can contact the Commission for Personal Data Protection
and file a complaint with them.