Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 21, 2025
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Introduction
This Privacy Policy explains how Brewinto ("we," "our," or "the Site") collects, uses, and shares your Personal Information when you visit or make a purchase from brewinto.com.
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Contact Information
If you have any questions about this policy, need more details on our privacy practices, or wish to file a complaint, please contact us at: Email: cs@brewinto.com
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Collecting Personal Information
We collect certain information when you visit our website, interact with our content, or make a purchase. The types of Personal Information we collect include:
a) Device Information
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Purpose: To ensure website functionality and optimize the user experience.
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Source: Automatically collected through cookies, log files, and similar technologies.
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Shared With: Shopify (our e-commerce provider).
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Examples of Data Collected:
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Web browser version
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IP address
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Time zone
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Cookie data
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Pages or products viewed
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Site interactions
b) Order Information
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Purpose: To process orders, handle payments, manage shipping, and prevent fraud.
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Source: Collected when you place an order.
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Shared With: Shopify for payment processing.
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Examples of Data Collected:
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Full name
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Billing & shipping address
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Payment details (securely processed)
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Email address & phone number
c) Customer Support Information
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Purpose: To provide assistance and improve our service.
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Source: Collected when you reach out to our customer support team.
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Examples of Data Collected: Any information voluntarily provided during support interactions.
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Sharing Personal Information
We may share your Personal Information with third-party service providers to fulfill orders and enhance your experience.
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Shopify: We use Shopify to power our store. Read their privacy policy here.
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Legal Compliance: We may disclose information if required by law, such as responding to subpoenas or protecting our rights.
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Behavioral Advertising & Analytics
We use your Personal Information to show relevant ads and improve marketing efforts.
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Google Analytics: Tracks website activity to optimize the user experience. Learn more.
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Advertising Partners: We may share browsing and purchase behavior with partners for targeted ads.
Opt-Out Links for Advertising Services:
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Using Personal Information
We use your Personal Information for:
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Processing orders and payments
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Shipping and fulfilling orders
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Providing customer support
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Sending updates on new products and promotions (if opted in)
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GDPR Compliance (European Economic Area - EEA)
If you are a resident of the EEA, we process your data under these legal bases:
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Consent
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Contractual necessity (e.g., fulfilling an order)
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Legal compliance
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Legitimate business interest (e.g., fraud prevention, analytics)
Your Rights Under GDPR:
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Access: Request a copy of your data.
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Correction: Request updates or modifications.
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Erasure: Request deletion of your data.
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Objection: Opt out of certain types of processing.
To exercise these rights, contact us at cs@brewinto.com.
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CCPA Compliance (California Residents)
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California residents have the right to:
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Know what personal data we collect.
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Request deletion of their information.
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Opt out of data selling (we do NOT sell customer data).
To exercise these rights, contact us at cs@brewinto.com.
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Cookies Policy
Cookies help enhance your browsing experience. We use essential, functional, and advertising cookies.
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You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings.
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Visit All About Cookies for more details.
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Do Not Track (DNT)
We do not alter our data collection practices in response to DNT signals due to the lack of a uniform industry standard.
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Data Retention
We retain Personal Information unless you request deletion. For deletion requests, contact cs@brewinto.com.
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Policy Updates
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
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Complaints
If you have privacy-related concerns, contact us at cs@brewinto.com. If unresolved, you may file a complaint with your local data protection authority.