Política de privacidad global
Effective Date: April 20, 2026
This Global Privacy Policy describes how Mariwall International Private Limited (“Mariwall,” “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, stores, protects, transfers, and otherwise processes personal information in connection with www.mariwall.com and related interactions, communications, and services.
This Global Privacy Policy is intended to apply on a worldwide basis, subject to applicable law. Mariwall is based and registered in India, but this Global Privacy Policy is designed to operate internationally and to be interpreted in a commercially reasonable, cross-border, and jurisdiction-sensitive manner.
By accessing or using the Site, submitting information through the Site, communicating with us, or otherwise interacting with us in a manner connected to the Site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted this Global Privacy Policy.
1. Scope of This Global Privacy Policy
This Global Privacy Policy applies to personal information that we collect or process in connection with:
a. your access to and use of the Site;
b. forms, inquiries, submissions, subscriptions, and requests made through the Site;
c. communications with us by email, phone, social media, or other channels;
d. business, commercial, public affairs, or relationship-related interactions with us; and
e. any other interaction, service, feature, content, or communication that refers or links to this Global Privacy Policy.
This Global Privacy Policy does not necessarily apply to information processed under a separate privacy notice, statement, or policy, including notices relating to employment or recruitment, unless expressly stated otherwise.
2. Personal Information We Collect
We may collect personal information directly from you, automatically through your use of the Site, and from third parties acting lawfully and appropriately.
Depending on the nature of your interaction with us, the categories of personal information we may collect include:
a. name, company name, title, and professional affiliation;
b. email address, telephone number, postal address, and country or region;
c. information contained in forms, messages, inquiries, requests, subscriptions, or correspondence;
d. technical and device information, including IP address, browser type, operating system, device identifiers, and similar online identifiers;
e. Site usage data, including pages visited, links clicked, dates and times of access, session duration, and referring URLs;
f. approximate location derived from technical information;
g. cookie, analytics, log, tag, pixel, and similar technology data; and
h. any other information you choose to provide or that is reasonably necessary in the context of your interaction with us.
We do not intentionally seek to collect sensitive personal information through the Site unless such collection is reasonably necessary, lawfully permitted, and appropriately disclosed.
3. Sources of Personal Information
We may collect personal information from one or more of the following sources:
a. directly from you when you use the Site, contact us, subscribe, submit a form, or otherwise communicate with us;
b. automatically through your browser, device, and your interactions with the Site;
c. from service providers that support our website operations, analytics, hosting, communications, or security;
d. from publicly available sources and lawful business information sources;
e. from business partners, representatives, advisors, contractors, or affiliates; and
f. from social media, networking platforms, or other third-party platforms where you choose to engage with us.
4. How We Use Personal Information
We may use personal information for legitimate business, operational, legal, security, and compliance purposes, including to:
a. operate, maintain, administer, and improve the Site;
b. respond to your inquiries, requests, messages, submissions, or other communications;
c. provide information about Mariwall, our business, activities, services, updates, publications, or communications;
d. manage subscriptions, newsletters, alerts, or similar communications;
e. personalize, optimize, analyze, and improve Site functionality, performance, usability, and user experience;
f. protect the Site, our systems, users, rights, and operations from fraud, misuse, unauthorized access, and other harmful activity;
g. conduct analytics, diagnostics, testing, troubleshooting, monitoring, and internal reporting;
h. manage business relationships, vendor interactions, due diligence, and corporate communications;
i. comply with legal, regulatory, governance, audit, accounting, and recordkeeping requirements;
j. establish, exercise, or defend legal claims;
k. enforce our Terms of Use and other applicable policies, rights, or agreements; and
l. carry out any other purpose disclosed at the time of collection or otherwise permitted by applicable law.
We may also use information in aggregated, anonymized, or de-identified form where permitted by applicable law.
5. Legal Bases for Processing
Where applicable law requires a legal basis for processing personal information, we may rely on one or more of the following:
a. your consent;
b. performance of a contract or taking steps at your request before entering into a contract;
c. compliance with legal or regulatory obligations;
d. protection of vital interests;
e. performance of tasks carried out in the public interest, where applicable; and
f. our legitimate interests, including operating our business, administering the Site, securing systems, managing communications, improving services, maintaining records, and protecting our legal and commercial interests, provided such interests are not overridden by applicable rights and freedoms.
Where we rely on consent, you may withdraw that consent, subject to applicable law and the lawfulness of processing undertaken before withdrawal.
6. Cookies and Similar Technologies
We may use cookies and similar technologies to support the operation, security, performance, and improvement of the Site.
These technologies may be used to:
a. enable core Site functionality;
b. remember preferences and settings;
c. understand how visitors use the Site;
d. analyze traffic, engagement, and performance;
e. improve content, layout, and user experience;
f. maintain security and detect misuse; and
g. support communications and related website operations.
Depending on your jurisdiction and applicable law, we may request consent before using certain non-essential cookies or similar technologies.
You may be able to manage cookie preferences through your browser settings or through tools made available on the Site. Disabling certain technologies may affect Site functionality, availability, or performance.
7. How We Disclose Personal Information
We do not sell personal information in the ordinary commercial sense. We may disclose personal information where reasonably necessary for legitimate business, legal, operational, security, or compliance purposes, including to:
a. our affiliates, related entities, and authorized representatives;
b. vendors, service providers, contractors, consultants, and partners that support website hosting, analytics, communications, IT, security, administration, or related business functions;
c. professional advisors, including legal, audit, compliance, insurance, tax, and accounting advisors;
d. counterparties, commercial partners, or third parties involved in a legitimate transaction, inquiry, or business relationship;
e. regulators, governmental authorities, law enforcement agencies, courts, or tribunals where required by law, regulation, legal process, or valid official request;
f. persons or entities involved in protecting our rights, property, systems, personnel, users, or operations;
g. relevant parties in connection with an actual or proposed merger, acquisition, investment, restructuring, financing, reorganization, asset transfer, sale, or other corporate transaction; and
h. any other person or entity with your consent, direction, or instruction, or as otherwise permitted by applicable law.
Where we engage service providers or processors, we take reasonable steps to require appropriate confidentiality, security, and lawful processing obligations.
8. International Transfers
Because Mariwall operates in an international environment, personal information may be collected in, transferred to, stored in, processed in, or accessed from jurisdictions other than the jurisdiction in which you are located.
Such transfers may occur:
a. between our offices, affiliates, representatives, or advisors;
b. through our service providers, vendors, and technology infrastructure;
c. in connection with communications, operations, business administration, or legal compliance; and
d. where necessary to operate the Site or manage legitimate business activities.
Where required by applicable law, we take reasonable steps to implement appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers, which may include contractual protections, internal controls, governance measures, technical safeguards, data minimization practices, and other recognized transfer mechanisms.
9. Data Retention
We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Global Privacy Policy, including to:
a. operate, maintain, and improve the Site;
b. manage communications, requests, subscriptions, and relationships;
c. satisfy legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, audit, or recordkeeping obligations;
d. resolve disputes and enforce agreements;
e. protect our rights, interests, systems, and operations; and
f. comply with applicable law.
Retention periods may vary depending on the type of information, the purpose of processing, the sensitivity of the information, applicable legal requirements, and operational necessity.
When personal information is no longer reasonably necessary, we may delete, anonymize, aggregate, or securely isolate it, subject to applicable legal or regulatory obligations.
10. Data Security
We maintain reasonable administrative, technical, organizational, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against accidental, unlawful, or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, disclosure, access, or use.
These measures may include:
a. access controls and role-based restrictions;
b. authentication and account protection measures;
c. encryption or secure transmission methods where appropriate;
d. vendor oversight and contractual controls;
e. secure hosting, monitoring, and maintenance practices;
f. confidentiality obligations for personnel and service providers; and
g. incident management and response procedures.
No method of transmission over the internet, electronic storage system, or security control is completely secure. Accordingly, while we take privacy and security seriously, we do not guarantee absolute security.
11. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on applicable law, you may have the right to request:
a. confirmation of whether we process your personal information;
b. access to personal information we hold about you;
c. correction, update, or rectification of inaccurate or incomplete information;
d. deletion or erasure of personal information;
e. restriction of certain processing activities;
f. objection to certain processing activities;
g. withdrawal of consent where processing is based on consent;
h. data portability, where applicable;
i. information about categories, sources, uses, disclosures, or transfers of personal information;
j. review of certain significant automated decisions, where applicable; and
k. the ability to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory, regulatory, or data protection authority.
These rights are not absolute and may be subject to verification, lawful exceptions, applicable limitations, and reasonable procedural requirements.
To exercise any applicable rights, please contact us using the details set out in Section 18 below. We may require information necessary to verify your identity or authority before acting on a request.
We will not unlawfully discriminate against you for exercising applicable privacy rights.
12. Marketing and Communications Choices
Where permitted by applicable law, we may send you business, corporate, public affairs, newsletter, update, or other communications that may be relevant to your relationship or interaction with us.
You may opt out of non-essential promotional or marketing communications by:
a. using the unsubscribe mechanism included in the communication, where available; or
b. contacting us using the details provided in this Global Privacy Policy.
Even if you opt out of promotional communications, we may still send important non-promotional communications, including those relating to administration, security, legal compliance, transactions, requests, or ongoing business interactions.
13. Children’s Privacy
The Site is intended for a general business and informational audience and is not directed to children.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children in violation of applicable law. If you believe that personal information relating to a child has been provided to us improperly, please contact us so that we may take appropriate action.
14. Third-Party Sites and Services
The Site may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, applications, plug-ins, or services that are not owned, operated, or controlled by Mariwall.
We are not responsible for the privacy, security, content, policies, or practices of such third parties. Your access to and use of third-party services is governed by the terms, conditions, and privacy notices of those third parties, not this Global Privacy Policy.
You should review the applicable privacy policies and terms of any third-party site or service before providing information or engaging with it.
15. Data Quality and Minimization
We seek to process personal information that is relevant, proportionate, and reasonably necessary for legitimate and disclosed purposes.
Accordingly:
a. we aim to collect only the personal information reasonably needed for the relevant purpose;
b. we seek to maintain personal information in an accurate and appropriate form;
c. we expect users and correspondents to provide information that is accurate, current, and lawful to share; and
d. we may take reasonable steps to update, correct, delete, or limit information that is no longer necessary, inaccurate, or inappropriate for continued processing.
16. Automated Decision-Making
We do not use the Site to make solely automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on individuals unless such processing is appropriately disclosed and carried out in accordance with applicable law.
We may use technical tools, analytics tools, security tools, and operational systems that assist with:
a. website analytics;
b. traffic measurement;
c. system administration;
d. fraud prevention and security monitoring;
e. communications management; and
f. operational efficiency and service improvement.
Such tools are not intended to replace meaningful human judgment where applicable law requires otherwise.
17. Changes to This Global Privacy Policy
We may revise or update this Global Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in:
a. applicable law or regulation;
b. our privacy practices or internal governance;
c. the Site, its functionality, or related services;
d. technology, security, or operational requirements; or
e. our business activities, structure, or legal obligations.
When we update this Global Privacy Policy, we will post the revised version on the Site and update the Effective Date above. Where required by applicable law, we may also provide additional notice or obtain consent.
Your continued use of the Site after an updated Global Privacy Policy becomes effective will be subject to the revised Global Privacy Policy, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
18. Contact Us
If you have any questions, requests, or concerns regarding this Global Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us at:
Mariwall International Private Limited
E-447, Sumel 11, Shahibaug,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 380004
Website: www.mariwall.com
Email: external-relations@mariwall.com