Culinary Delights from Mysore is committed to respecting your rights under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP). This page explains how your personal data is handled and how you can exercise your rights under Indian law.
This website is an informational blog that shares traditional Mysore recipes and cooking techniques. We do not require users to register, create accounts, or provide personal information. We collect only limited, non-identifiable data through standard website analytics and cookies, which may include IP addresses, browser type, and usage patterns. The DPDP applies to any processing of personal data of individuals in India, and we comply fully with its requirements.
Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, you have the following rights:
Note: Since we do not collect personal data through registration or forms, most of these rights apply only if you have voluntarily shared data via contact forms or comments.
We do not store personal data in databases. Any data collected through analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics) is anonymized and aggregated. We do not sell, rent, or share personal data with third parties. Cookies used are strictly for functionality and analytics, with no tracking across sites. We have implemented technical and organizational measures to ensure data security and minimize data collection to what is strictly necessary.
Any personal data we may process includes:
We do not collect sensitive personal data such as biometrics, health information, or financial details.
Our processing of personal data is based on:
We do not rely on contract performance or legal obligation as we do not offer services requiring user registration.
To exercise your rights under the DPDP, please contact us at:
Email: [email protected]
Include your full name, the right you wish to exercise, and any relevant details (e.g., email address used). We will respond within 30 days.
Under the DPDP, we are required to respond to your requests within 30 days. In complex cases, we may extend this period by an additional 15 days and will notify you if this occurs.
We will not deny you access to our content, charge you different prices, or provide a different quality of service because you exercised your rights under the DPDP.
We may update this compliance page periodically to reflect changes in the law or our practices. The latest version will always be posted here with an updated effective date.
For any questions or requests regarding your data rights under the DPDP, please contact:
Neela Parnell
18 Customs Street East, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Email: [email protected]
You may also file a complaint with the Digital Personal Data Protection Board, established under the DPDP Act, if you believe your rights have been violated.