Privacy Policy

As a result of the Information Technology Act of 2000 and the rules that came with it, as well as changes made to other laws that deal with electronic documents and records, this Privacy Policy is an electronic record in the form of an electronic contract. There is no need for a physical, electronic, or digital name on this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is a legal contract between the company and the User (both of those terms were described above). This Privacy Policy goes into effect when you accept it (either directly or indirectly through clicking on the “I accept” tab (Terms and Conditions) or by using the website or some other method). It will govern your relationship with the Company when you use “Website” (www.healthyfeast.in).

People who collect, use, store, or send sensitive personal data or information are required by the Information Technology (reasonable security practices and procedures and sensitive personal data or information) rules, 2011, under the Information Technology Act, 2000, to publish the Privacy Policy. This document follows those rules. Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. If you use this website, you agree that you understand and agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Please don’t use this website if you disagree with the terms of this Privacy Policy. We ask that you agree to the ways described in this Privacy Policy when you give us information or use the Website’s features. It includes collecting, storing, processing, and sending any or all of your Personal Information and Non-Personal Information. You also agree that this collection, use, storage, and movement of Your Information will not hurt you or anyone else.

INFORMATION FOR USERS

To use certain services on our websites, users must first register by giving us a) their name, b) their email address, c) their PIN code, d) information about their credit or bank card, and e) their password. Your information helps us improve our sites and give you the best experience possible. We may use the above-mentioned user information to keep, protect, and improve its services (including advertising) and develop new ones. All of the information we need depends on the service. This kind of information is not private if it is in the public domain and easy to find or if it is given under the Right to Information Act, 2005 or any other law that is in effect at the time.

CUPCAKES

We may use “cookies” or other similar electronic tools to collect information about each visitor and give them a unique, random number as a User Identification (User ID) so we can learn more about their hobbies while they are using the Identified Computer. It helps us make the sites more responsive for our users. We won’t be able to tell who you are unless you freely tell us, like when you register. It is true even if we put a cookie on your computer. A cookie can only hold the personal information that you give it. One example of this is when you ask for our personalized horoscope. Cookies can’t get to your hard drive and read your files. If you click on one of our ads, the advertiser may also put their cookies on your computer. We have no control over this.

When you visit our site, our web servers instantly gather some information about your computer’s Internet connection, such as your IP address. When computers connect to the Internet, they use your IP address to figure out where to send data, like the web pages you visit. Your IP address doesn’t tell anyone who you are. We use this information to send you our web pages when you ask for them, to make our site fit our users’ tastes, to track how many people visit our site, and to let advertisers know where our visitors are from.

LINKS TO THE OTHER WEBSITES

Our policy only talks about how we handle data on our website. There are links on our site to other sites that we can’t control. We won’t be responsible for how you use those sites in any way.

Sharing of information

In the rare cases listed below, we may share private personal information with a third party without the user’s permission first:

  • If the law, a court, a government agency, or an authority asks for or requires them to reveal the information to verify someone’s name, stop, detect, investigate, or prosecute crimes, including cyber crimes. These disclosures are reasonably necessary to enforce these Terms and follow the applicable laws and rules.
  • We plan to share this information with other companies in our group so that officers and workers of those other companies can process personal information on our behalf. Additionally, we ensure that the people who receive this information agree to handle it in a way that follows our directions and is in line with this Privacy Policy and any other relevant privacy and security measures.

SECURITY OF INFORMATION

When someone gets into our systems without permission, they can’t see, change, share, or delete data. That’s why we offer strong security measures. These include internal reviews of how we collect, store, and process personal data and security steps like encrypting data properly and putting up fences around systems where we store it to keep people from getting in without permission.

The only place our website collects information safely is in a database that only we can access—servers behind a firewall store the information. Only people with the correct password can access these servers. Even though our security methods work well, no system is entirely safe. Our database isn’t completely secure, and we can’t promise no one will steal the information you send us online. You should also know that anyone with Internet access can see any information you post in the discussion places. However, the internet is a platform that is constantly changing. Sometimes, we may need to change our Privacy Policy to reflect those changes. We will always follow the policy that tells us how to use the information we collect, no matter what rule is in place now.

REDRESSAL OF GRIEVANCE

Ways to Get Justice: If you have any complaints, abuse, or concerns about the content or comments, or if these terms are broken, you must quickly notify the designated Grievance Officer, who can be reached in writing or by email signed with an electronic signature to “Grievance Officer.”