Privacy Policy

Learn how we protect your data in a transparent and GDPR-compliant way.

1. Data protection at a glance

The following notes give a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you visit our website. Personal data means any data by which you can be personally identified.

Who is responsible for data processing?

Data processing on this website is carried out by the website operator. You can find contact details in the imprint page of this website.

How do we collect your data?

Your data is collected in part when you provide it to us, for example via the contact form. Some data is collected automatically by our IT systems when you use the website, with consent where applicable.

Responsible party

The operator of this website is responsible. The contact data is also available in the company information below.

KitalyLorena Surdi, Inhaberin

Windhorststraße 10 67069 Ludwigshafen

Email: info@eatskitaly.com

Phone: 0155 6549 5812

3. Hosting

This website is hosted externally. Personal data collected on this site is usually stored on the host provider's servers and can include IP addresses, contact requests, communication data and usage data.

4. SSL/TLS encryption

For security reasons and to protect confidential information during transmission, this page uses SSL/TLS encryption. You can usually recognize this by the HTTPS protocol in your browser address bar.

5. Data collection on our website

Cookies and local storage are used solely for storing your cookie preferences. Tracking or third-party cookies are used only with your explicit consent.

If you send us a message through the contact form, the entered data is stored to process your request and for possible follow-up questions.

6. Fonts

This website uses fonts loaded locally from our own server. No automatic transfer to external Google Font servers occurs.

7. Your rights

You can request at any time:

  • Access to your personal data
  • Correction of incorrect personal data
  • Deletion of your personal data
  • Restriction of data processing
  • Objection to processing
  • Data portability

8. Withdrawal of your consent

Many processing actions are possible only with your explicit consent. You can withdraw that consent at any time. This does not affect legality of the processing already carried out before the withdrawal.

9. Complaint to the supervisory authority

If you believe your data is being processed in violation of GDPR, you may complain to the responsible data protection authority.

The State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Rhineland-Palatinate)

Postfach 30 40

55020 Mainz

Website: www.datenschutz.rlp.de

Status: February 2026