DPDP
Jan, 13 2025DPDP Compliance
Pizza Paradise India is committed to complying with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP), India’s landmark legislation governing the processing of digital personal data. This page explains how your rights under the DPDP are respected, even though our website does not collect or store personal data through registration or accounts.
Scope and Applicability
The DPDP applies to the processing of digital personal data within India. While Pizza Paradise India does not require users to register, create accounts, or submit personal information, we may collect limited, non-identifiable data through automated means such as website analytics and server logs. This data is processed solely for website functionality, performance monitoring, and user experience improvement.
Your Rights Under DPDP
Under the DPDP, you have the following rights:
- Right to access information about how your digital personal data is processed
- Right to correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal data
- Right to erasure of your digital personal data
- Right to grievance redressal if you believe your data rights have been violated
- Right to nominate another individual to exercise your rights in case of death or incapacity
Note: These rights apply only if you have provided identifiable digital personal data. Since Pizza Paradise India does not collect or store such data, these rights are largely not applicable. However, we honor all legitimate requests in good faith.
How We Comply
Pizza Paradise India complies with the DPDP by:
- Not collecting or storing names, email addresses, phone numbers, or other identifiers
- Using only anonymized analytics tools that do not track individuals
- Ensuring third-party services (e.g., Google Analytics) are configured to comply with DPDP principles
- Not selling, sharing, or transferring personal data to any third party
Data We Process
We do not process any digital personal data as defined under the DPDP. However, we may incidentally collect:
- IP addresses (anonymized)
- Browser type and device information (aggregated)
- Pages visited and time spent (non-identifiable usage patterns)
This data is not linked to any individual and cannot be used to identify you.
Legal Basis for Processing
Any incidental data collection is based on legitimate interest in ensuring website functionality, security, and user experience. We do not rely on consent for such processing, as the data is not personal under the DPDP definition.
How to Exercise Your Rights
If you believe you have provided personal data to us (e.g., via contact form), you may exercise your rights by contacting us at:
Email: [email protected]
Please include:
- Your full name
- Details of the data you wish to access, correct, or erase
- Any supporting information
We will respond within 30 days.
Response Timeframes
Under the DPDP, we are required to respond to your requests within 30 days. In complex cases, we may extend this by an additional 15 days and will notify you if this occurs.
No Discrimination Policy
Pizza Paradise India does not and will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the DPDP. You will not be denied access to our content, services, or features for making a request.
Updates and Changes
We will update this page if our data practices change or if the DPDP regulations are amended. Any material changes will be posted here with an updated effective date.
Contact Information
For any questions, requests, or grievances regarding your data rights under the DPDP, please contact:
Name: Rohan Whitmore
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
You also have the right to file a complaint with the Digital Personal Data Protection Board established under the DPDP, if you are unsatisfied with our response.
