GDPR: Your privacy on Drug Mart Direct
You can request a copy of every personal detail we hold about you — and we’ll usually provide it within one month. That’s one of your GDPR rights. This page explains, in plain terms, what data we collect on drugmartdirect.su, why we use it, and how you can control it.
What we collect and why
We run an information site about medicines and health. Most visitors read articles without creating an account. Still, we may collect:
- Cookies and device data: your browser type, pages you visit, and basic site interactions. We use this for site stability, analytics, and to improve content.
- Contact data: if you email us or sign up for a newsletter, we store your name and email to reply and send updates.
- Form data: comments or question forms include anything you type there. If you upload files (rare), we keep only what’s needed to answer you.
- Transactional data: if we ever process paid services or partner links, we may receive order info via our payment partners. We do not sell medicines directly — links to third-party pharmacies may collect data under their own policies.
Legal grounds: we use data based on your consent (newsletters, some cookies), contract or request handling (messages you send), or our legitimate interest (site analytics and security). When required by law we may keep or disclose data (for example, to respond to legal requests).
Your rights and how to use them
You have several rights under GDPR. Here’s how to use them:
- Access: Ask for a copy of the data we hold. We’ll explain what we have and why.
- Rectify: Tell us to fix wrong or incomplete data.
- Erase: Ask us to delete your data. We’ll remove it unless we must keep it for legal reasons.
- Restrict or object: Ask us to stop processing your data or to stop direct marketing based on our legitimate interest.
- Portability: Request your data in a machine-readable format if we process it automatically.
- Withdraw consent: If you agreed to cookies or marketing, you can withdraw that consent anytime.
To act on any right, email [email protected] with your name, email, and request. We may ask for ID to confirm it’s really you. Expect a reply within one month; if the request is complex, we’ll tell you and may extend by two more months.
Cookies and third parties: We use cookies for site function and analytics. You can control cookies via your browser settings or our cookie banner. Third-party tools (analytics, mailing services) may process data outside the EU; we use standard safeguards like contracts and approved clauses where needed.
Security and retention: We use HTTPS, limit access to your data, and encrypt where possible. We keep data only as long as needed: newsletters until you unsubscribe; support messages until the issue is resolved plus a short retention period for records; analytics aggregated and retained for a limited time.
Questions or complaints: Email [email protected]. If you’re not satisfied with our response, you can contact your local data protection authority.
If you want a simple change now: clear cookies in your browser and unsubscribe from newsletters — that stops most tracking and marketing right away.
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