Privacy Policy IDET
1. Key Provisions
1.1. This Privacy Policy defines the procedures and provisions for processing personal data, including measures to ensure its safety and security, to protect the rights and freedoms of data subjects as processed by Razvitie LLC (the Company).
1.2. This Privacy Policy was developed in accordance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act), 2023 of India.
1.3. The Company processes personal data provided by users via website forms, client interactions (emails, verbal discussions, etc.), and other means, in compliance with Indian data protection laws .
1.4. This Privacy Policy is published in accordance with Section 47 of the DPDP Act, 2023 .
3. Principles of Personal Data Processing
3.1. Processing adheres to the following principles under Indian law :
Legitimacy and fairness;
Specific, legitimate purposes;
No excessive data collection;
Accuracy and relevance;
Data destruction/anonymization after purpose fulfillment or if outdated, unless required by Indian law .
4. Conditions for Personal Data Processing
4.1. Scope of processing :
Data from website forms (name, contact details, employment info);
Client interactions (emails, SMS, verbal discussions);
Technical data (IP address, browser info, cookies).
4.2. Purposes :
Providing event/product info, consulting, and marketing communications;
Improving website functionality and security.
4.3. Legal basis for processing :
Consent of the data subject;
Compliance with Indian law or agreements;
Legitimate interests of the Company, provided no infringement of data subject rights.
4.4. Cross-border data transfer :
Permitted to countries with adequate data protection or with explicit consent, as per Section 42 of the DPDP Act, 2023 .
5. Rights of Personal Data Subjects
5.1. Consent must be provided in a form that validates its receipt, as required by Indian law .
5.2. Data subjects may request access, updates, or deletion of their data under Section 10 of the DPDP Act, 2023 .
5.3. Data subjects can appeal violations to India’s Data Protection Board or through judicial procedures.
5.4. Marketing communications require prior consent under Section 17 of the DPDP Act, 2023 .
6. Termination of Processing
6.1. Data is destroyed if:
The purpose is fulfilled;
Requested by the data subject;
Ordered by regulatory authorities under Indian law ;
Retention period expires.
7. Final Provisions
7.1. Liability for violations follows Indian law , including compensation for damages.
7.2. Amendments to this Policy are published in compliance with Section 47 of the DPDP Act, 2023 .