Law on the Protection of Personal Data
Royal Stone Houses – Goreme collects and processes your information in order to establish effective communication with you, complete your transactions, and provide you with the best possible experience with our services.
In accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698, during the collection of personal data we are obliged to inform you about the purpose for which personal data will be processed, to whom and for what purpose the processed personal data may be transferred, the method and legal basis for collecting personal data, and your other rights listed in Article 11 of the Law. You can also access our policies regarding the processing, protection, storage, and destruction of personal data on this page.
- Guest Information Notice – please click here.
- Employee Information Notice – please click here.
- Supplier – Visitor Information Notice – please click here.
- Personal Data Processing and Protection Policy – please click here.
- Personal Data Retention and Destruction Policy – please click here.
In addition, in line with our respect for the privacy of private life and in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 (KVKK), which aims to protect fundamental rights and freedoms in the use of personal data, detailed information regarding security cameras is provided below.
- Guest Camera Information Notice – please click here.
- Employee Camera Information Notice – please click here.
- Supplier Camera Information Notice – please click here.
As the data subject, you may submit the following requests by applying to us.
- To learn whether your personal data is processed,
- If your personal data has been processed, to request information regarding it,
- To learn the purpose of processing personal data and whether they are used in accordance with that purpose,
- To know the third parties to whom personal data is transferred domestically or abroad,
- To request the correction of personal data if it has been processed incompletely or inaccurately,
- To request the deletion or destruction of personal data within the framework of the conditions stipulated in Article 7 of the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698,
- To request that the transactions made pursuant to items 5 and 6 be notified to third parties to whom personal data has been transferred,
- To object to the occurrence of a result against the person through the analysis of processed data exclusively by automated systems,
To request compensation for damages if personal data is processed unlawfully.
