Privacy Policy

Introduction

Your privacy is important to us. It is Enflow's policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, https://redirect.pizza, and other sites we own and operate.

PI or also referred to as "personal information" and "PI", as described in various privacy laws and information security standards, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context.

In addition, the terms "collect", "process", "treat", "use", "share", "disclose", "divulge" and analogous words shall refer to your PI and other data collected from our visitors and end users.

As a user of our website(s), you might be asked to agree to this Privacy Policy by clicking on the “I Agree” checkbox on the registration page, welcome pop-up box, initial web tab, banner or other analogous means.  Through that action, you thereby acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, which is and constitutes a legal, binding agreement between you and Enflow. 

At Enflow, we view privacy as a key part of the value that we deliver to our end-users, and this Privacy Policy was developed to describe our core values regarding the data our customers entrust to us.  If you do not agree to its terms, your remedy shall consist of not opening an account and exiting the web tab through which you visited our site.

Accordingly, by registering with us and/or otherwise using our products and services, you consent to the collection, transfer, processing, storage, and disclosure of your PI as described in this policy.

TL;DR; We will never sell any of your data. Our business model comes from paid subscriptions. No data of our free plan or paid plans is and never will be sold.

1. Information we collect

Log data

When you visit our website, our servers may automatically log the standard data provided by your web browser. It may include your computer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, your browser type and version, the pages you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on each page, and other details.

Personal information

We may ask for personal information, such as your:

  • Name
  • Email
  • Website address
  • Payment information

Business data

Business data refers to data that accumulates over the normal course of operation on our platform. This may include transaction records, stored files, user profiles, analytics data and other metrics, as well as other types of information, created or generated, as users interact with our services.

Non-Personal Information

Includes information such as anonymous usage data, that is, that cannot be used to personally identify an individual person, including general demographic information that we may collect and preferences that are generated based on the data you submit, such as:

  • Number of clicks
  • Platform type
  • Anonymized data
  • IP address & geo-location
  • Metadata of emails
  • HTML5 local storage
  • Browser cache
  • IP address
  • Cookies
  • Internet tags
  • Navigational data

 

Social Media Platforms

We may collect certain personal information commonly disclosed by third party social media platforms when our users use single sign on authentication services such as those provided by Amazon, Google and Facebook (as available).  This also includes information publicly available from the developer and advertisers APIs from third party social media platforms.

For more information, please read the terms and policies of such third party platforms.  Please take into account that such third party platforms may in turn disclose and share your personal information according to their own rules, guidelines and policies.  Any changes in such platform’s functionalities will be the sole and final responsibility of the social media network.  Common types of personal data provided by social media platforms include:

  • Friends list
  • Email
  • Personal image gallery
  • Viewing history
  • Viewing preferences
  • Likes
  • Saved items
  • Saved pages

2. Legal bases for processing

We will process your personal information lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner. We collect and process information about you only where we have legal bases for doing so.

These legal bases depend on the services you use and how you use them, meaning we collect and use your information only where:

  • it’s necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are a party or to take steps at your request before entering into such a contract (for example, when we provide a service you request from us);
  • it satisfies a legitimate interest (which is not overridden by your data protection interests), such as for research and development, to market and promote our services, and to protect our legal rights and interests;
  • you give us consent to do so for a specific purpose (for example, you might consent to us sending you our newsletter); or
  • we need to process your data to comply with a legal obligation.

Where you consent to our use of information about you for a specific purpose, you have the right to change your mind at any time (but this will not affect any processing that has already taken place).

We don’t keep personal information for longer than is necessary. While we retain this information, we will protect it within commercially acceptable means to prevent loss and theft, as well as unauthorised access, disclosure, copying, use or modification. That said, we advise that no method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure and cannot guarantee absolute data security. If necessary, we may retain your personal information for our compliance with a legal obligation or in order to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of another natural person.

3. Collection and use of information

We may collect, hold, use and disclose information for the following purposes and personal information will not be further processed in a manner that is incompatible with these purposes:

  • to provide you with our platform's core features;
  • to process any transactional or ongoing payments;
  • to enable you to access and use our website, associated applications and associated social media platforms;
  • to contact and communicate with you;
  • for internal record keeping and administrative purposes;
  • for analytics, market research and business development, community management, including to operate and improve our website, associated applications and associated social media platforms;
  • for user evaluation, marketing offers, products and services and assess whether we can provide certain features to you;
  • for the protection of our services, such as fraud monitoring, identity theft and fraud prevention; and
  • to enforce our terms, policies and services against misuse or abuse and to ensure compliance with our Terms of Use, including in relation to content our customers send or display through Enflow.

4. Disclosure of personal information to third parties

We may disclose personal information to:

  • third party service providers for the purpose of enabling them to provide their services, including (without limitation) IT service providers, data storage, web-hosting and server providers, debt collectors, maintenance or problem-solving providers, marketing or advertising providers, professional advisors and payment systems operators;
  • our employees, contractors and/or related entities;
  • sponsors or promoters of any competition we run;
  • credit reporting agencies, courts, tribunals and regulatory authorities, in the event you fail to pay for goods or services we have provided to you;
  • courts, tribunals, regulatory authorities and law enforcement officers, as required by law, in connection with any actual or prospective legal proceedings, or in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights;
  • third parties, including agents or sub-contractors, who assist us in providing information, products, services or direct marketing to you.

Third Party Data Controller Platforms

We may share certain personal information of yours when you elect to interact with a third party platform of Enflow, apply for their services or offerings or otherwise link or sync your Enflow account to their platforms.  This Privacy Policy does not apply where Enflow processes PI as a service provider (or as a data processor as it may result analogous on other personal data regulations) on behalf of a customer or entity who acts as the data controller (e.g., the end-user of tax, accounting or credit history software products).

In certain circumstances, there may be more than one data controller processing your PI.  In these situations, we act as an independent data controller over our PI processing activities – meaning that we make determinations over how your personal information will be processed independently from those of third party data controllers.

Said other data controllers have their own obligations under applicable information privacy laws, and Enflow is not responsible for the processing of third part data controllers (including our own end-users) and you should contact them directly for any queries on how they process your personal information and for exercising your privacy rights in relation to such processing.

List of Third Party Sub-Processors

You can find an updated list of our Sub-Processors here.

5. International transfers of personal information

The personal information we collect is stored and processed in Netherlands, or where we or our partners, affiliates and third-party providers maintain facilities. By providing us with your personal information, you consent to the disclosure to these overseas third parties.

We will ensure that any transfer of personal information from countries in the European Union (EU) to countries outside the EU will be protected by appropriate safeguards, for example by using standard data protection contractual clauses approved by the European Commission, or the use of binding corporate rules or other legally accepted means.

Where we transfer personal information from a non-EU country to another country, you acknowledge that third parties in other jurisdictions may not be subject to similar data protection laws to the ones in our jurisdiction. There are risks if any such third party engages in any act or practice that would contravene the data privacy laws in our jurisdiction and this might mean that you will not be able to seek redress under our jurisdiction’s privacy laws.

6. Your rights and controlling your personal information

Choice and consent: By providing personal information to us, you consent to us collecting, holding, using and disclosing your personal information in accordance with this privacy policy. If you are under 16 years of age, you must have, and warrant to the extent permitted by law to us, that you have your parent or legal guardian’s permission to access and use the website and they (your parents or guardian) have consented to you providing us with your personal information. You do not have to provide personal information to us, however, if you do not, it may affect your use of this website or the products and/or services offered on or through it.

We reserve the right to request any and all applicable proof of identification and consent proof from our users, at any moment, without prior notice, and at our sole and final discretion.  Upon the failure to provide such proof of age, we reserve the right to immediately freeze, block or cancel the account, with no liability.

Information from third parties: If we receive personal information about you from a third party, we will protect it as set out in this privacy policy. If you are a third party providing personal information about somebody else, you represent and warrant that you have such person’s consent to provide the personal information to us.

Restrict: You may choose to restrict the collection or use of your personal information. If you have previously agreed to us using your personal information for direct marketing purposes, you may change your mind at any time by contacting us using the details below. If you ask us to restrict or limit how we process your personal information, we will let you know how the restriction affects your use of our website or products and services.

GDPR Notice and your Rights as a Data Subject:  For the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”), in the European Union, Enflow is a “data controller” of the personal information you provide to us for the primary purposes of providing you or your customers with our services.

For our customers and users in the European Union, by clicking the "I Accept" button or otherwise accepting the terms and conditions of our services through a clickable action or similar action, you hereby acknowledge, agree and unequivocally consent to the collection, process, management, treatment, transfer and authorized of your personal information by Enflow and/or its affiliates, clients, sub-processors and/or authorized third parties.

If you are resident in Switzerland, the contact details for the data protection authorities are available here: https://www.edoeb.admin.ch/edoeb/en/home.html.

For European Union (EU) customers, please be reminded that the EU has not found the United States and some other countries to have an adequate level of protection of personal information under Article 45 of the GDPR.

The sections here below cover certain situations that you, as data subject, and we as a data controller, are most likely to encounter; but you should also carefully review the full list of data subject rights here: https://www.gdpr-info.eu/chapter-3/.

  • Right to be Forgotten: You can request us to be “forgotten”; that is, to have your entire personal information removed from our service.  If we are asked to do this, in accordance with Article 17 GDPR we will remove any personal information that we have collected from you as requester.  We will also need to contact any third parties that process your personal information on our behalf, such as our cloud service providers using the adequate mechanisms.  To ensure that any personal data in Enflow’s possession can be removed in a timely manner, you can relay any request to be “forgotten” to us by submitting a request.
  • Right to Data Portability: In accordance with Article 20 GDPR our users located in the EU may request Enflow to send them any personal information in our possession.  In this case, we will provide you with any personal information that you have in a commonly used, machine-readable format.
  • Right to Data Access: As a data subject, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR you can ask Enflow to confirm how and where your personal information is being stored and processed.  You also have the right to know how such that data is shared with third parties by us.
  • Right to Data Rectification: As a data subject, in accordance with Article 16 GDPR you have the right to obtain from Enflow, without undue delay, the rectification of inaccurate personal information concerning you.
  • Right to be Informed: You have the right to be informed about the personal information we collect from you, and how we process it. 
  • Right to Withdraw Consent. In accordance with Article 7(3) GDPR, you have the right to withdraw your consent given to us at any time.
  • Right to Object: In accordance with Article 18 GDPR you have the right to object to us processing your personal information for the following reasons:
  • Processing was not based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling);
  • Direct marketing (including profiling);
  • Processing for purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics; and
  • Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling.
  • Automated Individual Decision-Making and Profiling: You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you.
  • Right to Complain: You have the right to file a complaint with supervisory authorities if your information has not been processed in compliance with the GDPR.  Furthermore, in accordance with Article 77 GDPR, if the supervisory authorities fail to address your complaint properly, you may have the right to a judicial remedy.

Privacy Requests:  You retain the right to access, amend, correct or delete your personal information where it is inaccurate at any time.  To do so, please contact us as indicated on our contact section.  Your privacy request must include, at the least, the following information: (i) your complete name, address and/or e-mail address in order for us to notify you the response to your request; (ii) attached documents establishing your identity; and (iii) a clear and concise description of the personal information with regard to which you seek to enforce any of your privacy rights.  If you request rectification, please indicate amendments to be made and attach documentation to back up your request.

Upon receipt of your privacy request, and after due review, we may then edit, deactivate and/or delete your personal information from our services for the maximum term allowed by the GDPR for each applicable case.  In case of secure databases under our control where deletion is impossible, we will make such information permanently inaccessible.

Notification of data breaches: We will comply laws applicable to us in respect of any data breach.

Complaints: If you believe that we have breached a relevant data protection law and wish to make a complaint, please contact us using the details below and provide us with full details of the alleged breach. We will promptly investigate your complaint and respond to you, in writing, setting out the outcome of our investigation and the steps we will take to deal with your complaint. You also have the right to contact a regulatory body or data protection authority in relation to your complaint.

Unsubscribe: To unsubscribe from our e-mail database or opt-out of communications (including marketing communications), please contact us using the details below or opt-out using the opt-out facilities provided in the communication.

7. Cookies

We use “cookies” to collect information about you and your activity across our site. A cookie is a small piece of data that our website stores on your computer, and accesses each time you visit, so we can understand how you use our site. This helps us serve you content based on preferences you have specified. Please refer to our Cookie Policy for more information.

8. Business transfers

If we or our assets are acquired, or in the unlikely event that we go out of business or enter bankruptcy, we would include data among the assets transferred to any parties who acquire us. You acknowledge that such transfers may occur, and that any parties who acquire us may continue to use your personal information according to this policy.

9. Limits of our policy

Our website may link to external sites that are not operated by us. Please be aware that we have no control over the content and policies of those sites, and cannot accept responsibility or liability for their respective privacy practices.

10. Changes to this policy

At our discretion, we may change our privacy policy to reflect current acceptable practices. We will take reasonable steps to let users know about changes via our website. Your continued use of this site after any changes to this policy will be regarded as acceptance of our practices around privacy and personal information.

If we make a significant change to this privacy policy, for example changing a lawful basis on which we process your personal information, we will ask you to re-consent to the amended privacy policy.

11. Security of Information

If you make a purchase on our site, our third party payment processors will execute, manage and process payments encrypted through the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).  Your purchase transaction data is stored only as long as is necessary to complete your purchase transaction.  PCI-DSS requirements help ensure the secure handling of credit card information by our site and its service providers.  All direct payment gateways adhere to the standards set by PCI-DSS as managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is a joint effort of brands such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

To protect your personal information, we take reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices to make sure it is not inappropriately lost, misused, accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed.  Although no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure, we follow all requirements and implement additional generally accepted industry standards.

You can be assured that personal information collected through our site is secure and is maintained in a manner consistent with current industry standards.  The importance of security for all personal information associated with our subscribers is of utmost concern to us. 

Your personal information is protected in several ways, and we protect inputted information by undertaking the reasonable technical and administrative security measures (e.g. firewalls, data encryption, physical & administrative access controls to the data and servers) that limit the risk of loss, abuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, and alteration.

Enflow Data Controller
Michel Bardelmeijer
gdpr@enflow.nl

Enflow Data Protection Officer
Michel Bardelmeijer
michel@enflow.nl

This policy is effective as of 10 July 2023.


Cookie Policy

We use cookies to help improve your experience of https://redirect.pizza. This cookie policy is part of Enflow's privacy policy, and covers the use of cookies between your device and our site. We also provide basic information on third-party services we may use, who may also use cookies as part of their service, though they are not covered by our policy.

If you don’t wish to accept cookies from us, you should instruct your browser to refuse cookies from https://redirect.pizza, with the understanding that we may be unable to provide you with some of your desired content and services.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit, typically containing information about the website itself, a unique identifier that allows the site to recognise your web browser when you return, additional data that serves the purpose of the cookie, and the lifespan of the cookie itself.

Cookies are used to enable certain features (eg. logging in), to track site usage (eg. analytics), to store your user settings (eg. timezone, notification preferences), and to personalise your content (eg. advertising, language).

Cookies set by the website you are visiting are normally referred to as “first-party cookies”, and typically only track your activity on that particular site. Cookies set by other sites and companies (ie. third parties) are called “third-party cookies”, and can be used to track you on other websites that use the same third-party service.

Types of cookies and how we use them

Essential cookies

Essential cookies are crucial to your experience of a website, enabling core features like user logins, account management, shopping carts and payment processing. We use essential cookies to enable certain functions on our website.

Performance cookies

Performance cookies are used in the tracking of how you use a website during your visit, without collecting personal information about you. Typically, this information is anonymous and aggregated with information tracked across all site users, to help companies understand visitor usage patterns, identify and diagnose problems or errors their users may encounter, and make better strategic decisions in improving their audience’s overall website experience. These cookies may be set by the website you’re visiting (first-party) or by third-party services. We use performance cookies on our site.

Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies are used in collecting information about your device and any settings you may configure on the website you’re visiting (like language and timezone settings). With this information, websites can provide you with customised, enhanced or optimised content and services. These cookies may be set by the website you’re visiting (first-party) or by third-party service. We use functionality cookies for selected features on our site.

Demographics and Interests Reporting Cookies

These cookies allow devices to link the actions of a user during a browsing session and for a variety of purposes, such as remembering what a user has put in their shopping cart as they browse a website.  Session cookies also permit users to be recognized as they navigate a platform so that any item or page changes they make are remembered from page to page.  Session cookies expire after a browser session; thus, they are not stored long term.

Efficiency Cookies

These cookies collect information about how you use Enflow (e.g. which pages you visit, and if you experience any errors).  This helps us to improve the way our Services work, understand the interests of our users, and measure the effectiveness of our advertising.  Some of our efficiency cookies are managed for us by third parties, and these cookies do not collect information that could identify you.

Persistent Cookies

These cookies are stored on a user’s device in between browser sessions, which allows us to remember the user’s preferences or actions across a website (or, in some cases, across different websites).

Session Cookies

We use session cookies to operate our Services by remembering the user credentials that you use for our site.  Please keep in mind that the user access credentials for admin accounts are encrypted and are not shared with any user.

We may also use the so-called beacons, which are small files, sometimes only a pixel in size, embedded onto the pages of our websites.  Beacons are used to identify each of our pages in order to be analyzed by our system tools.

We may also collect and use the data contained in Log and Data Link files, which may include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider), the browser you used to visit our platform, the time you visited our platform and which sections you visited, among other statistics.

We may also use Embedded Scripts, which are programming code that is designed to collect information about your interactions with the site, such as the links you click on.  The code is temporarily downloaded onto your device from our web server or a third party service provider, is active only while you are connected to the site and is deactivated or deleted thereafter.

We may also use ETags, which are a feature of the cache in web browsers.  It is an opaque electronic data identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL.  Such tracking may generate unique tracking values even where the user blocks HTTP, Flash or HTML5 cookies.

When you access our platform via a mobile device, we may use your mobile device ID (i.e. the unique identifier assigned to a mobile device by the manufacturer) and/or Advertising ID (for Apple iOS) instead of cookies in order to recognize you and track displayed web pages, along with their performance.  For the latest versions of Apple iOS, your device would request you one or more times for your express consent for advertising tracking.

Third-party cookies on our site

We may employ third-party companies and individuals on our websites—for example, analytics providers and content partners. We grant these third parties access to selected information to perform specific tasks on our behalf. They may also set third-party cookies in order to deliver the services they are providing. Third-party cookies can be used to track you on other websites that use the same third-party service. As we have no control over third-party cookies, they are not covered by Enflow's cookie policy.

Our third-party privacy promise

We review the privacy policies of all our third-party providers before enlisting their services to ensure their practices align with ours. We will never knowingly include third-party services that compromise or violate the privacy of our users.

How you can control or opt out of cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies from us, you can instruct your browser to refuse cookies from our website. Most browsers are configured to accept cookies by default, but you can update these settings to either refuse cookies altogether, or to notify you when a website is trying to set or update a cookie.

If you browse websites from multiple devices, you may need to update your settings on each individual device.

For mobile users, you have controls in your device’s mobile OS that enables you to choose whether to allow cookies, or share your advertising ID with companies like Enflow or our advertising service providers. For information on controlling your mobile choices, you can visit www.networkadvertising.org.

You can easily disable cookies on your web browsing software by following the step-by-step guides located at you can visit youradchoices.com and youronlinechoices.eu for EU visitors.

Although some cookies can be blocked with little impact on your experience of a website, blocking all cookies may mean you are unable to access certain features and content across the sites you visit.