Privacy Policy
Principles of Personal Data Processing
Holy Burek adheres to the following core principles when collecting, processing, and storing personal data:
- Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency – Data is processed only when there is a valid legal basis (such as consent, contract, legal obligation, or legitimate interest). Individuals are informed in clear and simple language about the processing of their data.
- Purpose limitation – Data is collected for clearly defined and legitimate purposes and will not be further processed in a way incompatible with those purposes.
- Data minimization – Only the data necessary and relevant for the intended purpose is collected.
- Storage limitation – Data is kept no longer than necessary. Once the purpose of processing is fulfilled, data is deleted or anonymized.
- Accuracy – Data is kept accurate and up to date. Inaccurate or incomplete data will be corrected or erased without delay.
- Integrity and confidentiality – Appropriate technical and organizational measures are applied to protect data from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.
- Accountability – Holy Burek maintains documentation and evidence of compliance with these principles.
Data Subject Rights
In accordance with GDPR, every individual has the right to:
- Access their personal data and information about how it is processed;
- Request correction or deletion of data;
- Request restriction of processing;
- Request data portability;
- Object to processing based on legitimate interest;
- Withdraw consent at any time.
Requests related to personal data can be submitted via email to dpo@holyburek.com or by mail to the company’s registered address in Dubrovnik, Croatia.Individuals also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority — the Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP) at azop@azop.hr.
Policy Availability and Updates
This Privacy Policy is publicly available on the Holy Burek website and may be updated periodically to reflect legal or organizational changes. The latest version is always published online with the date of the last revision.
Last updated: 31 January 2025