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This website is brought to you by Dar Ul Abideen (Saudi Arabia). Terms like “we”, “us”, “our”, etc. in this Privacy Policy refer to Dar Ul Abideen. Terms like “you”, “your”, etc. refer to you as a user of the website, whether or not you register with the website.

Please read this Website Privacy Policy carefully and do not use the website if you disagree with any of the practices described herein. Please do also not use this web-site if you are below the age of 14.

We understand your concern for your personal information, and we share it. Our approach involves handling personal data with utmost care and prudence. Alongside our reputation for top-notch products and stellar customer service, safeguarding your online privacy is our priority. The Website Privacy Policy outlines our procedures for collecting, processing, and utilizing your personal data when you visit and/or register on the website.

Table of contents

What is personal data?
Who is responsible for the proper handling of your personal data?
What do we do with your personal data?
What types of personal data do we collect, process and use?
Does the website use cookies and similar technologies?
Why and with whom do we share personal data?
Will personal data be transferred abroad?
What else do we do to protect your personal data?
How long do we retain personal data?
What privacy choices do you have?
Why do you receive emails from us?
Links to other websites
How are changes to this Website Privacy Policy communicated?
Contact us
What is personal data?

The term "personal data" in this context refers to any information connected to you as a user of our website. This includes information provided by you, collected from you, or obtained in other ways.

Who is responsible for the proper handling of your personal data?

As the operator of this website, Dar Ul Abideen assumes responsibility as the data controller for all personal information gathered during your website interaction.

What do we do with your personal data?

We collect, process and use your personal data only for the following purposes:

For other purposes that you have specifically agreed to; and Otherwise as permitted by applicable law. .

For the purposes mentioned above, only a limited number of individuals within Dar Ul Abideen (e.g. individuals in sales, support, legal, finance, IT and accounting departments, as well as certain managers with assigned responsibility) will receive access to your personal data.

What types of personal data do we collect, process and use?

The personal data gathered, processed, and utilized through our website includes both actively collected information during your interaction with the site and details voluntarily provided in various contexts. Therefore, an exhaustive list of potential personal data cannot be defined. However, commonly collected types of personal data generally include the following:

Does the website use cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files located in your browser directory. When a website is ac-cessed, a cookie that is placed on a device sends information to the browser. Cookies are extremely common and used on a number of websites. In general, the purpose of cookies is to improve the performance of the website and the user's experience in using that web-site, though cookies may also serve advertisements (which we explain below). Dar Ul Abideen uses the following types of cookies and similar technologies in connection with this website:

▫ Google Analytics (persistent cookie that lasts after you close your browser): This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies, which are text files placed on your com-puter, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website will be transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Before the transfer this information will be anonymized by removing the last octet of your IP address. Google will process this information on our behalf for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, com-piling reports on website activity and providing other services relating to website ac-tivity and internet usage. Google will not link your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate set-tings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. You may further opt-out of the collection of your usage data (including your IP-address) and the processing of the data by Google by downloading and installing the add-on for your current web browser from the fol-lowing link: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
You can modify your cookies settings, or refuse to accept cookies at all, thus limiting the amount of personal data that we receive about you. The “Help” portion of the toolbar on most browsers tells you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Please be aware, however, that you might then not be able to take advantage of some functions and features of the website. Third-party advertisers may use cookies or similar technologies to track your online activities and deliver personalized ads on our website and elsewhere.
For a more thorough explanation of what cookies are and how they operate, please read the All About Cookies

Why and with whom do we share personal data?

For the purposes mentioned above, we may share your personal data with third parties, including other entities of the Dar Ul Abideen companies. We do not sell, trade, rent, dis-close, transfer or otherwise share your personal data, unless to the extent described in the following or as agreed by you in a specific context (e.g., where you consenting to other types of data transfers in connection with enrolling for a specific service). Whenever sharing personal data, we do so only in strict accordance with applicable laws.

Potential recipients of your personal data are listed in the following:

Dar Ul Abideen business partners: We may share your personal data and with our business partners if there is a legitimate reason to do so (e.g., where a business partner renders parts of services ordered by you such as email service providers) and such sharing is legally permissible. A legal permission exists for instance if you have consented to the sharing of your personal data or if applicable law permits or requires it. External service providers: We may enlist external service providers to perform specific tasks on our behalf, following our instructions.We may also share your personal data with logistics partners for order fulfillment, shipping, and delivery purposes. These partners are required to handle your information securely and in compliance with applicable data protection laws. Examples include data management, maintenance, analytics, customer service, and sales assistance. Third party service providers may for instance include IT companies, credit card processors, credit rating agencies or legal, financial and other advisors. Third-party providers will access only necessary personal data for specific functions, ensuring compliance with data protection laws and security measures. Should you utilize emailing, chat, messaging, or other interactive features on our website, your personal data may be shared with fellow users, as necessary for these functions. Buyers: As we continue to develop our business, we might sell all or parts of our website or business. In such transactions, user information generally is one of the transferred business assets, but remains subject to the promises made in any pre-existing Website Privacy Policy, unless you consent otherwise.

Will personal data be transferred abroad?

Recipients of your personal data may be located in any country. This may include coun-tries where applicable data protection laws provide a lesser degree of protection than your home country. For instance, if you are located within the EU/EEA or Switzerland, the country where the recipient is located may not qualify as a safe country within the notion of the European Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC) or the Federal Data Protection Act of Switzerland. In such case, Dar Ul Abideen will nevertheless ensure an adequate level of protection for your data, for instance by ensuring that the recipient abides by the principles of the Safe Harbor (for recipients in the US) or by requiring the recipient to enter into so-called EC Model Clauses, which are sets of contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission for the purpose of adducing adequate safeguards to personal data in connec-tion with cross-border transfers.

What else do we do to protect your personal data?

Dar Ul Abideen understands the importance of data security and we want your browsing and purchasing experience with us to be as safe as possible. We have implemented reasonable safeguards and precautions to protect your personal data. Also, please understand that, while we strive to protect your personal data against potential risks and exposures, there is no absolute security in the online sphere. Hence, we ask you to support our IT security efforts by not disclosing any data on our website that is particularly sensitive or not required in the specific context. When sharing data with logistics providers, we ensure that strict security measures are in place to protect your personal data from unauthorized access or breaches during the transportation and delivery processes.

How long do we retain personal data?

Your personal data is not retained by us for longer than necessary for the legally permis-sible purposes for which they were collected, as required under applicable retention poli-cies and/or as required or permitted in accordance with applicable law. Transcripts from online chats with our customer service are usually retained no longer than for 30 days.

What privacy choices do you have?

You have a variety of choices regarding which data we may collect, process and use about you and for which purposes. Some of these choices include the following:

Why do you receive emails from us?

We may send you emails for various reasons, including the following:

Links to other websites

Our website may contain links to other websites. Such other websites are not controlled by us. When you visit such other websites you do so at your own risk. Dar Ul Abideen cannot, and does not, assume any responsibility or liability for such other websites, the content of such websites and their privacy practices, nor do we endorse them. We encourage you to familiarise yourself with the privacy statements provided by such other websites prior to providing them with information about you or entering into any transactions on them.

How are changes to this Website Privacy Policy communicated?

Our business changes constantly and, therefore, our Website Privacy Policy will have to be adjusted from time to time. In such a case, we will post on the website a new version of this Website Privacy Policy. You may easily identify a new version by checking the ver-sion data given in the last line below. Once posted, your continued use of our website will be deemed as your acceptance of the new version of the Website Privacy Policy.

Contact us

We appreciate your views. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions or issues about your online privacy or our privacy policies. You can also get in touch if you want to withdraw previously given consents, object to the construction of user profiles, or access, update, correct, delete, or block your data.