Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Privacy Notice
Effective Date — June 1, 2026 (last updated)
info@redzarmarketing.com
This document governs the privacy notice of our website perfumabella.com. The data controller responsible for this privacy policy is Perfuma Bella (operated by Redzar Marketing), located at the address on file with our business registration. For privacy inquiries or to exercise your data rights, please contact us at the email address above.
Our privacy notice explains what personal data (PD) and non-personal data (NPD) we may collect, how that information is collected and used, how we protect it, when it may be shared, and how you can access, update, or limit how we use your personal information. It also summarizes the legal rights you have regarding your data and how to contact us for requests related to your information.
Your Rights
When you use our website and submit personal information to us, you may have certain legal rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable laws. Which rights apply depends on the legal basis we rely on to process your personal information. Below is a summary of the rights you may have and how to exercise them.
The right to be informed
You have the right to clear, transparent information about what personal information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it, and who we share it with.
The right of access
You can request confirmation that we are processing your personal information and request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
The right to rectification
If your personal information is inaccurate or incomplete, you can request that we correct or complete it.
The right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
You can ask us to delete your personal information where there is no lawful reason for us to continue processing it (for example, where processing is based on consent and you withdraw consent).
The right to restrict processing
You can ask us to restrict how we process your personal information (we may retain the data but not use it further while the restriction applies).
The right to data portability
You may request a copy of the personal information you provided to us in a commonly used, machine-readable format so you can reuse it elsewhere. We aim to respond to portability requests within 30 days of receipt. To request your data, please contact us using the contact information at the top of this privacy notice; we may ask you to verify your identity before providing data.
The right to object
You can object to our processing of your personal information where processing is based on our legitimate interests, the performance of a task carried out in the public interest, or for direct marketing (including profiling). If you object to direct marketing, we will stop processing your data for that purpose without undue delay.
Automated individual decision‑making and profiling
You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing (including profiling) that produces legal effects or similarly significantly affects you. If we use automated decision‑making, we will provide information about the logic involved and how you can request human review where required by law.
How to exercise your rights
To exercise any of the rights above, please email us at info@redzarmarketing.com or send a written request to the contact address shown at the top of this notice. Tell us which right you are exercising and provide enough information for us to locate your records. We may request additional information to verify your identity. We will acknowledge receipt of your request and aim to respond within applicable legal timeframes (generally within one month; complex requests may take longer and we will notify you if an extension is needed).
Filing a complaint with authorities
If you believe your personal information has not been handled in accordance with applicable law, you have the right to file a complaint with your local supervisory authority. For more information on your rights and relevant regulators in the EU, see https://goo.gl/F41vAV
Definitions
“Non-personal data” (NPD) is information that cannot be used to identify an individual. “Personal data” (PD) or personal information means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (a “data subject”), including identifiers such as name, identification number, online identifier, location data, or factors specific to that person’s physical, economic, cultural, or social identity.
A “visitor” is someone who merely browses our website. A “member” is someone who has registered with us to use or buy our services and products. “User” refers collectively to either a visitor or a member.
Information We Collect — generally you control the amount and type of information you provide. Below are the main categories of data we may collect and how we collect it.
Legal basis for processing
When you buy our products or services, our legal basis for processing your personal information is the necessity to perform a contract (processing required to fulfill the order). When you sign up for newsletters or marketing communications via opt-in forms, processing is based on your consent. For other uses we rely on legitimate interests, contract performance, or legal obligations as applicable.
What happens if you don’t provide personal information
If you do not provide required personal information, we may not be able to deliver certain products or services. Some parts of the website remain accessible without providing personal information.
How we collect information
Automatic information: we automatically collect technical and usage data from your device and browser (for example: IP address, browser type and version, operating system, device type, pages visited, referral source, and browsing behavior). We use this data to analyze trends and improve our website and services.
When entering and using our website: if you accept cookies, some cookies may store identifiers or other personal information related to your visits.
At registration: when you register as a user or member we collect contact details such as your name and email address and other account information you choose to provide.
When buying products or services: to process orders we collect your first and last name, billing and shipping address, email address, phone number, and payment information (card or other payment details). Payment processing is handled by third-party payment processors and is subject to their security and privacy practices.
Mobile application: if you use our mobile app, we may collect device identifiers and other information required to provide the service; mobile-specific permissions (for example, access to location) will be requested separately where required.
Collecting location information
When you use location-enabled services, we may collect and process your physical location using technologies such as GPS and IP-based location. We will ask for permission where required by your device or local law, and you can revoke location access through your device settings or app permissions.
Website chat and contact forms
Our chat tools and contact forms let visitors contact us with questions without becoming members. When you use these features we may collect your name, email address, location, and any other details you choose to provide. Limit the information you share to what is necessary to resolve your inquiry. We may retain chat transcripts and form submissions to improve customer service and for recordkeeping.
If you need to update your account or contact information, please visit your account settings on the website or contact us at info@redzarmarketing.com and we will assist you. For details about how long we retain each category of data or to request deletion, see the “Retaining and Destroying Your PD” section of this policy.
Our Use of Cookies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to recognize your browser or device and store certain information. A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer or mobile device that can include an identifier and other information. By accepting cookies on our website, you give permission for us and third parties we work with to place, read, and store cookies as described below.
Cookie types and purposes (examples)
Strictly necessary cookies — Required for core site functions such as logging in, validating your session, responding to service requests, and keeping your shopping cart items during a visit.
Performance cookies — Collect anonymous information about how visitors use the website (pages visited, time spent, traffic sources) to help us improve performance and content.
Functional cookies — Remember choices you make (language, user name, basic preferences) so we can provide enhanced, personalized features.
Media cookies — Enable playback of embedded media and improvements in media performance; these may be set by third-party media providers.
Advertising / targeting cookies — Used by advertising networks to build a profile of your interests and show relevant ads on other sites (you may see fewer targeted ads if you disable these).
Session and persistent cookies
Session cookies link your actions during a browser session (for example, remembering what you put in your cart); they expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device between sessions to remember preferences or authenticate returning users; retention periods vary by cookie and partner — where possible we list retention in our cookie preference center.
Other uses
We may also use cookies and similar technologies for: identifying visited areas of our website, personalizing content, website analytics, remarketing our products and services, remembering settings and login details, targeted advertising, affiliate marketing, enabling comments, and sharing content with social networks.
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies via their settings, but disabling cookies may prevent parts of the website from working correctly. For fine-grained choices, please use our cookie preference center (link available on the site) to enable or disable cookie categories.
Web beacons and similar pixels
We may also use web beacons (tiny graphic images) and tracking pixels in emails and on webpages to collect information about usage and measure the effectiveness of our communications and marketing campaigns. This helps us understand how many recipients open an email or visit a promotion.
Google advertising, analytics, and remarketing
We work with third-party vendors, including Google, to deliver ads and analyze website traffic. Google and its partners may use cookies (including advertising identifiers) to serve ads based on your visits to our website and other sites. We use Google Analytics (with advertising features such as remarketing and demographics reports enabled) to analyze visits and improve our marketing and services. Google Analytics collects your IP address but not your name; we do not combine Google Analytics data with identifying PD. To learn how Google collects and uses data, see https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ and you can opt out of Google Analytics here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Why you may see remarketing ads (example)
For example, if you view a product on our site but do not complete a purchase, our remarketing providers may show ads for that product on other sites you visit. This helps us reach users with relevant marketing based on previous visits.
Opting out and controlling third‑party cookies
You can opt out of interest-based advertising from Google at http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ (U.S.) or http://www.youronlinechoices.eu (Europe). You can opt out of Google ads and remarketing at https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en or via the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out: http://optout.networkadvertising.org/#!/. To opt out of Facebook ad targeting, visit: https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217
Third parties and changes to ad technologies
Third parties (advertising networks, analytics providers, and social platforms) may set cookies or other tracking technologies on our site. Some industry product names (for example, references historically to “DoubleClick”) have changed over time; we strive to keep this notice up to date. If we update our use of ad technologies or partners, we will reflect those changes here and in our cookie preference center.
How Your Information Is Used
We use the information we receive from you for the purposes described below. Some uses are necessary to provide products and services you request (contract performance); others rely on your consent or our legitimate business interests (for example, marketing and site improvement). Whenever possible we identify the legal basis for each use.
· Provide products and services you have requested or purchased from us (order processing, delivery, billing, customer support) — legal basis: contract performance.
· Personalize and customize content and user experience on our website and apps — legal basis: legitimate interests and/or consent.
· Make improvements to our website, services, and products through analytics and testing — legal basis: legitimate interests.
· Contact you with updates about your account, orders, or important product/service information — legal basis: contract performance or legal obligations.
· Resolve problems, disputes, and enforce our Legal Terms — legal basis: legitimate interests and legal obligations.
· Contact you with marketing and advertising about products and services we believe may be of interest to you — legal basis: consent (you can opt out at any time).
Communications and Emails
We will use the email address you provide to send transactional messages (order confirmations, shipment notices, account updates). With your consent we may send promotional emails about our website, products, services, or offers from affiliates. You can change your contact preferences in your account settings or by emailing us at suntzu@ctforedzar.com. Promotional email opt-outs will be honored promptly; transactional emails necessary to provide services will continue unless we are required to delete your account.
Sharing Information With Affiliates and Other Third Parties
We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes. We may, however, share non-personal aggregated information with third parties. We also share personal information with third-party service providers who perform services on our behalf (for example, payment processors, web analytics providers, advertising networks, help desk providers, shipping companies, and email service providers). These service providers are authorized to use your personal information only as necessary to perform services for us and are subject to contractual protections (such as data processing agreements).
Sharing Information With Facebook and Google for Marketing Purposes
We may share certain personal information with Facebook, Google, and other advertising partners to create similar (lookalike) audiences and deliver targeted ads. This helps us find new customers with interests similar to existing customers and improves our marketing efficiency. We only share the minimum information necessary for these purposes and rely on consent for marketing uses; you can opt out of targeted advertising through the ad networks’ opt-out tools or via our cookie preference center.
Legally Required Releases of Information
We may disclose personal information if required by law or legal process (such as a subpoena), to comply with government requests, to investigate or prevent wrongdoing, to enforce our Legal Terms, or to protect the safety, property, or legal rights of our company, users, or the public.
Disclosures to Successors
If our business is sold, merged, or transferred (in whole or in part) your personal information may be transferred to the acquiring entity and used according to this privacy policy or the successor’s updated privacy policy.
Community Discussion Boards
If you post on community discussion boards or other public areas of the website, be cautious about sharing personal information. Content you post may be publicly visible and may be accessible worldwide; we do not control or guarantee its privacy. If you report a post that violates privacy rights, we will review and remove it if appropriate.
Retaining and Destroying Your PD
We retain the personal information we collect only as long as necessary to provide our services, to comply with legal obligations, to resolve disputes, and to enforce our agreements. Retention periods vary by category of information — for example, transactional records (orders, invoices) are generally retained for tax and accounting purposes for at least 7 years, customer account data is retained while the account is active and for a reasonable period after account closure to meet legal and business needs, and analytics data used for product and website improvement is retained in aggregated or anonymized form for up to 24 months unless otherwise required. When data is no longer needed, we will securely destroy, delete, or anonymize it.
Updating Your PD
You can update your account and contact information anytime via your account settings on our website. If you cannot access those services, contact us at info@redzarmarketing.com and include your account details; we will verify your identity and assist with updates. We may retain certain information as necessary to comply with laws or to fulfill contractual obligations.
Revoking Your Consent for Using Your PD
You may withdraw consent for processing activities that rely on consent at any time (for example, marketing communications or optional tracking). Revoking consent will not affect processing that is required by law or necessary to provide contracted services (such as order fulfillment or payment processing). To revoke consent, email info@redzarmarketing.com with a clear request; we will verify your identity and confirm next steps. Typical request handling time is 30 days; complex requests may require additional time and we will notify you if an extension is needed.
Protecting the Privacy Rights of Third Parties
If you post content that includes information about third parties, make sure you have permission to share that information. If we are notified that posted content violates the privacy rights of others, we will review and remove it where appropriate.
Do Not Track Settings
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” (DNT) signals; currently our site does not automatically honor DNT signals. You can manage tracking and cookie preferences using your browser settings or our cookie preference center available on the site.
Links to Other Websites
Our website may link to third-party sites that operate independently and have their own privacy policies. We are not responsible for those websites’ practices. Please review their privacy notices before providing personal information on other sites.
Protecting Children’s Privacy
Our website is not directed to children under the age of 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 16. If you believe we have inadvertently collected a child’s information, please contact us and provide sufficient detail to locate the data; we will verify the request and remove the information as required by law. Where local law requires verifiable parental consent for minors, we will follow applicable requirements.
Our Email Policy
You can opt out of promotional emails at any time by following the unsubscribe link in those messages or by contacting us. We will not sell, rent, or trade your email address to unaffiliated third parties for marketing purposes without your permission, except in connection with a business transfer or bankruptcy.
Our Security Policy
We implement industry-standard administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information (for example: encryption in transit using HTTPS/TLS, access controls, and regular security testing). Third-party service providers who process payments or handle personal information are required to maintain appropriate security measures and are bound by contractual data protection terms. While we use commercially reasonable measures to protect data, no system can be guaranteed 100% secure.
We strongly recommend that you protect your account credentials and log out after using shared devices. For payments, we use reputable third-party billing services that employ industry-standard encryption; we do not store full credit card numbers on our servers except where required and secured by our payment partners. For questions about payment processing, contact us at info@redzarmarketing.com.
Changes to Our Privacy notice
We may update this privacy policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. If we make material changes, we will post a prominent notice on the website and, where appropriate, send an email to the address on file. Continued use of our website after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Questions About Our Privacy notice
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or would like to exercise your privacy rights, please contact our privacy team at info@redzarmarketing.com or use the contact form available on perfumabella.com/contact. We aim to respond to privacy inquiries within 30 days. If you remain unsatisfied, you may file a complaint with your local supervisory authority (EU users can find regulators at https://goo.gl/F41vAV).