PRIVACY POLICY
Register and Privacy Statement
This is the Company's registration and data protection statement in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Prepared on 19.7.2021 (updated on 24.7.2023).
1. Registrar
Fat Lizard Brewing Company
Postal address: PO Box 101, 02101, Espoo, Finland
Email: cheers@fatlizard.beer
Social security number: 2585179-2
2. The contact person responsible for the register
Jussi Arposalo
3. Register name
Fat Lizard online shopping, online browsing and feedback register
4. Legal basis and purpose of personal data processing
According to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, the legal basis for processing personal data is the person's consent. The purpose of processing personal data is to provide services, fulfill contractual obligations, manage customer relations, marketing, produce targeted and personalized content,
business development and planning and analysis, profiling and opinion and market research for this purpose, as well as processing customer feedback.
5. Data content of the register
The information to be recorded in the register is:
- information entered into the service by the customer, such as name/postal address/e-mail/payment information
- information about the saved shopping cart
- order and delivery information
- contact history
- user data of websites/social media and mobile services collected with cookies and related identifiers
- information generated by the use of the service
- information about ordered products and their changes
- billing information
- other information related to the customer relationship and orders.
6. Regular sources of information
The information to be saved in the register is obtained from the customer, e.g. From messages sent via www forms, by e-mail, by telephone, by cookies, through social media services, contracts, customer meetings and other situations where the customer discloses their information.
7. Regular transfers of data and transfer of data outside the EU or EEA
Information is not regularly disclosed to other parties. Information can be published to the extent agreed with the customer. Information stored in the register can be given to subcontractors to a limited extent, for example for the delivery of products. Data can also be transferred by the controller outside the EU or EEA. Data will not be transferred to the United States without the express consent of the data subjects.
8. Principles of registry protection
Care is taken when processing the register and the information processed with the help of information systems is properly protected. When registry data is stored on Internet servers, the physical and digital data security of their hardware is taken care of accordingly. The registrar ensures that stored data as well as server access rights and other data critical to the security of personal data are handled confidentially and only by those employees whose job description it is.
9. Right of inspection and right to demand correction of information
Every person in the register has the right to check their information stored in the register and demand the correction of any incorrect information or the completion of incomplete information. If a person wants to check the information stored about him or demand correction, the request must be sent in writing to the controller. If necessary, the registrar may ask the requester to prove his identity. The controller responds to the customer within the time stipulated in the EU data protection regulation (generally within a month).
10. Other rights related to the processing of personal data
A person in the register has the right to request the removal of personal data about him from the register ("the right to be forgotten"). Those registered also have other rights according to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, such as limiting the processing of personal data in certain situations. Requests must be sent in writing to the controller. If necessary, the registrar may ask the requester to prove his identity. The controller responds to the customer within the time stipulated in the EU data protection regulation (generally within a month).