DPDP

DPDP Compliance

Rachna's Indian Travel Adventures is committed to complying with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), India's comprehensive data protection law. This page explains how your digital personal data is handled and the rights you hold under this law.

Scope and Applicability

This DPDP Compliance page applies to all visitors of rachnatravels.in. While our website does not require registration or collect personal data through forms, we may process limited digital personal data automatically through cookies, analytics tools, and server logs for operational and security purposes.

Your Rights Under DPDP

Under the DPDP Act, you have the following rights:

  • Right to access your digital personal data processed by us
  • Right to correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
  • Right to erasure of your data
  • Right to grievance redressal if you believe your rights have been violated
  • Right to nominate another person to act on your behalf in case of death or incapacity

How We Comply

As an informational blog with no user accounts or databases, we do not intentionally collect or store personal data. Any data collected (e.g., IP addresses, cookie identifiers) is used solely for website functionality, traffic analysis, and security. We do not share data with third parties for profiling or targeted advertising. We retain data only as long as necessary for these purposes and implement reasonable security measures to protect against unauthorized access.

Data We Process

Under DPDP, the only data we may process includes:

  • IP addresses (anonymized where possible)
  • Browser type and device information
  • Cookie identifiers for site functionality
  • Usage patterns via analytics (aggregated and non-identifiable)

This data is not linked to your name, phone number, email, or other direct identifiers.

Legal Basis for Processing

Our processing of digital personal data is based on legitimate interest under Section 13 of the DPDP Act, specifically for ensuring website security, performance optimization, and delivering a seamless browsing experience.

How to Exercise Your Rights

To exercise your rights under the DPDP Act, please send a request to our Data Protection Officer via email at [email protected]. Include:

  1. Your full name
  2. A clear statement of the right you wish to exercise
  3. Any supporting information (e.g., IP address or cookie ID if known)

We will respond within 30 days of receiving your request.

Response Timeframes

Under the DPDP Act, we are required to respond to your requests within 30 days. In exceptional circumstances, we may extend this period by an additional 15 days and will notify you if this occurs.

No Discrimination Policy

We will not deny services, charge different prices, or provide a lower quality of experience to you because you exercised your rights under the DPDP Act.

Updates and Changes

We may update this DPDP Compliance page periodically to reflect changes in law or our practices. The latest version will always be posted here with an updated effective date.

Contact Information

If you have any questions, concerns, or wish to file a complaint regarding your data under the DPDP Act, please contact:

Maya Whittaker
33 Alfred Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
[email protected]

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Digital Personal Data Protection Board established under the DPDP Act.

About Author
Maya Whittaker
Maya Whittaker

I'm a seasoned tourism expert with a passion for exploring the diverse and vibrant culture of India. My work involves curating unique travel experiences that showcase India's rich heritage and traditions. I often write about the country's hidden gems and the best ways to immerse oneself in its local way of life. Sharing these stories brings me immense joy and fuels my love for discovery.