Privacy policy


This policy sets out how we use personal data including information you provide to us and data we obtain based on your choices and through our interaction with you.

We hold and use personal data to provide you with products and services, to communicate with you and to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations. We may use your personal data to develop and grow our business and improve our products and services.

We aim to be transparent on how and for what purpose we hold and use personal data. We strive to keep data safe and secure and hold it only for as long as we need it. We do not knowingly collect or process any data relating to children.

This policy also sets out your rights, how you can manage your personal data and how to contact us.

You can click specific sections which explain how we operate and use personal data.

Should you have any queries or need further information, please contact lunitajewels@gmail.com

CHANGES           

We may update this policy at any time and will post the changes online.

At this stage, there are some parts of data protection law upon which further guidance will be given by the regulators and government bodies. We may therefore need to make changes to this policy once guidance is issued.

If we make significant changes, we will notify you by email to explain these changes and post an amended policy on the website.

WHAT IS "PERSONAL DATA"? WHAT IS "PROCESSING"?

“Personal data” is any information that allows you to be identified. This does not include anonymous data where you cannot be recognised, for example financial or general sales data.                    

“Processing” includes the collection, storage, transfer, editing and updating of personal data. Almost every “use” of personal data is likely to be “processing”. We have categorised the different types of personal data below and explained how and why we use or “process” this data.                           

HOW AND WHY WE US PERSONAL DATA

We use personal data when the law allows us to do so. There are different justifications for using personal data, known as a “lawful basis”, which include:

compliance with the law or our legal obligations;

performing a contract with you or a contract we may be about to enter with you;

where necessary for our “legitimate interests” or those of a third party; and

where you consent to processing.

A “legitimate interest” means a business or commercial reason to use your personal data. We balance this against the impact on you (positive and negative) and your legal rights. We explain the lawful basis we rely upon and use of your personal data below. In some instances, more than one lawful basis may apply.