
Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
Mr. Mojito Bartending is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website and individuals who interact with our services in Alberta, Canada. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your personal information in accordance with Alberta's Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) and other applicable laws. By using our website or services, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.
We may collect various types of personal information from you. This includes your contact information, such as your name, email address, phone number, and address when you reach out to us. If you inquire about or book our services, we may also collect details related to your event, such as the date, time, location, and type of event. Furthermore, we may gather information about how you use our website, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages visited, and the dates and times of your visits, typically through cookies and similar technologies. We may also collect any other personal information you voluntarily provide to us.
We may use your personal information for several purposes. This includes responding to your inquiries and providing you with information about our services, processing your bookings and delivering the bartending services you've requested, and communicating with you regarding your event or our services. We also use this information to improve our website and services based on how they are used and the feedback we receive, for internal administrative tasks such as record-keeping and analysis, and to comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
We may disclose your personal information in specific circumstances. This includes sharing information with third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, providing our services, or managing our business, and these providers are obligated to protect your information. We may also disclose your information if legally required to do so by law, legal process, or governmental request. In the event of a business transaction like a merger or acquisition, your personal information may be transferred to the new entity. Finally, we may disclose your personal information to other third parties if you have given us your explicit consent to do so.