Zein’s Privacy Statement

Holding onto (personal) information is a big responsibility, and we want to you to know how we’re handling it.

Privacy Policy

At Zein, we follow the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This pan-EU regulation applies to all member states of the European Union. The GDPR is effective from 25 May 2018, and imposes requirements on the use of information that can be traced to natural persons. Our Privacy Statement can be viewed by clicking the link below, explaining why we collect information, the purposes for which said information is used, by whom it is accessed, how we ensure your data in our care remains secure, and contact details of our Data Protection Officer, if you have any questions or query’s.

Kindly view view the Privacy Statement if you have any questions about privacy, or your data.

Cookies Statement

Use of Cookies

Cookies are small (text) files that a web server saves on your computer or other electronic devices when you visit a website. Zein International Childcare uses cookies.

Your consent is required for the use of certain cookies. Following applicable law, we only place performance and analytical cookies with your prior consent. You can give your consent using our Cookie Banner, which is initially shown to you when you visit our website. This banner may be redisplayed from time to time, for example, if a specific cookie is rejected or deleted or if your permission has expired.

Types of Cookies

There are different kinds of cookies; Zein International Childcare uses the following types of cookies:

Functional/Essential Cookies: These cookies are of significant importance for the proper functioning of our website and ensure the website is both performant and user-friendly.

Analytical Cookies: An anonymous cookie is generated when you visit the website. They detect whether a user has visited the site before, allowing the following data to be collected:

  • how often users visit the site
  • the number of unique visitors
  • the pages users view
  • how long users spend on a particular page
  • the page visitors leave the site

Tracking Pixels & Other Cookies: Finally, we may use cookies and/or comparable techniques such as social media tracking pixels or site improvement cookies to improve the use of our website, products, services and our marketing strategies.

Your Data Rights

You have the right to access, rectify, restrict and demand the deletion of your personal data. You also have the right to object to the processing of personal data and the right to data portability. If you would like to exercise these rights, please send an email to [email protected] with the subject line Website Personal Data. To prevent abuse and guarantee your identity, we may ask you to verify your identity. To access the personal data linked to a cookie, you will need to send us a copy of the cookie in question which can be found in your browser settings.

If you wish to block or delete cookies, you can do so using your browser, you can also change the settings in your browser so that you receive a message when a cookie is placed or so certain cookies are not placed. Please note that if you delete the cookies in your browser, it can have consequences for the later use of our website; some site features and functionality may be lost. In addition, refusing cookies does not mean that you will no longer see any advertisements, but that ads will no longer be tailored to your interests.

Some tracking cookies are placed by third parties who, among other things, display advertisements to you via our website. You can delete these cookies centrally via www.youronlinechoices.eu.