01 · Who is responsible for your data
Davfalcon Company, operating under the Beatrid brand, is responsible for the processing of personal data collected through the beatrid.com site.
Contact: hello@beatrid.com.
Davfalcon Company, operating under the Beatrid brand, is responsible for the processing of personal data collected through the beatrid.com site.
Contact: hello@beatrid.com.
We collect only the data that you voluntarily provide through the forms on the Site:
We do not collect sensitive data such as financial or medical information, nor any special category under GDPR.
The data you provide is used exclusively to:
We do not sell, rent or share your data with third parties for commercial purposes.
The processing of your data is based on:
Our infrastructure runs on AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Firebase (Google Cloud). Both platforms hold enterprise-grade security certifications, including encryption in transit (TLS) and at rest. Access to data is restricted to authorized Beatrid personnel.
The Site may use technical cookies necessary for its operation. If traffic analysis tools (such as Google Analytics) are used, we will inform you and request consent in the corresponding banner.
You can manage cookie preferences at any time from your browser settings.
If you reside in the European Union (GDPR) or California, USA (CCPA), you have the right to:
To exercise any of these rights, write to hello@beatrid.com.
We respond within a maximum of 30 days.
When using AWS and Firebase services, your data may be processed on servers located outside your country of residence. Both providers comply with applicable international data transfer frameworks (including the EU-US Data Privacy Framework).
This Policy may be updated to reflect changes in our practices or applicable legislation. Any relevant change will be communicated through the Site. The date of the last update will always be visible at the start of the document.
For any privacy inquiry, write to hello@beatrid.com.
If you believe the processing of your data is not in accordance with regulations, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection authority in your country.