PRIVACY POLICY

Italy to You by Martino Strozza is committed to protecting your privacy. Italy to You by Martino Strozza will not sell, share, or rent your personal information to any third party or use your e-mail address for unsolicited mail. Any emails sent by Italy to You by Martino Strozza will only be in connection with the provision of agreed services and products.


Italy to You by Martino Strozza requires the collection of the following types of personally identifiable information (“Personal Information”) that can be used to contact you and for order processing. Personal information may include, but is not limited to, your name, e-mail address, phone number, postal address, and billing information. Except for e-mail addresses, this data is
collected for fulfillment, billing and record keeping purposes only. We will not sell, lease, rent or barter your personal information to any third party except as stated in this Privacy Policy. 


We will only use your email address to identify and contact you regarding any
inquiries/requests and orders you place with Italy to You by Martino Strozza. If you choose to do so, you may sign up on our Website to receive promotional emails from Italy to You by Martino Strozza. This email list is strictly voluntary and you will only be included in the mailing list if you have signed up and provided your information for inclusion.


By placing an order on the Site or signing up to receive emails, you agree that personal information that you provide may be used by Italy to You by Martino Strozza, its parents, affiliates, and subsidiaries to communicate with you for the purposes of: promoting services and products, informing you about new services and products, providing news on upcoming products and events, conducting surveys, marketing special gift or discount offerings, offering discounts and otherwise communicating with you.
 
SECURITY
The security of your personal information is important to Italy to You by Martino Strozza, and we strive to implement and maintain reasonable, commercially acceptable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information we store, in order to protect it from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure.