THE GREENHIVE HOTEL

Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
The explanations and information provided on this page are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The content is intended to offer a basic understanding of how to create a Privacy Policy, but may not reflect all applicable laws or requirements specific to your business.
You should not rely on this information as legal guidance or as recommendations regarding what you should include in your own Privacy Policy. Each business has unique circumstances, and privacy obligations can vary by jurisdiction.
We strongly recommend that you consult with a qualified legal professional to ensure that your Privacy Policy fully complies with applicable laws and accurately reflects the practices and policies of Green Hive Hotel.
At Green Hive Hotel, we value your trust and are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard the data you provide when visiting our website, filling out a form, or booking a stay with us. We may collect personal details such as your name, email address, contact number, booking information, and payment details to process reservations, respond to inquiries, and improve our services. We do not sell or rent personal data; information is shared only with authorized staff, service providers, or government authorities when required by law. Your data is securely stored and retained only as long as necessary to meet our legal or operational obligations. You have the right to access, update, or request deletion of your information by contacting us directly. Please note that privacy requirements vary by jurisdiction, and we recommend seeking legal advice to ensure compliance with applicable laws. In general, a Privacy Policy covers what information is collected, how and why it is collected, how it may be shared, how visitors can exercise their rights, and any specific practices regarding minors’ data. To learn more, you may refer to our article “Creating a Privacy Policy.”