Privacy & Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 2026
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1. Data Controller
Köfteci Tamer is the data controller under Turkey's Personal Data Protection Law (KVKK, No. 6698)
and applicable privacy rules.
Address: Çınar Mahallesi, 5003. Sokak No: 54/A, Bornova / İzmir, 35090
Phone: 0553 490 6046
2. What Data We Process
This website has no contact form or account system, so it does not directly collect personal data. However:
- Technical logs: standard server logs (e.g. IP address, browser type) may be kept for security and reliability.
- Cookies: the site's own cookie/local storage remembers your preferences (e.g. your cookie choice).
- Third-party content: the map (Google Maps), video (YouTube) and Instagram feed load and may set their own cookies.
3. Cookies & Third-Party Content
The site shows third-party content such as the map (Google Maps), video (YouTube) and the Instagram feed. These services may set their own cookies to deliver that content. You can manage or delete cookies at any time in your browser settings. On your first visit the site shows a cookie notice, which you can reopen via the "Cookie settings" link in the footer.
4. Purpose & Legal Basis
Data is processed to operate the site securely, remember your preferences and display content. The legal basis is legitimate interest. To limit third-party services, use your browser's cookie settings.
5. International Transfers
Google (Maps, YouTube) and Meta (Instagram) services shown on the site may process data on servers outside Turkey, under their own privacy policies.
6. Retention
Technical logs are kept as required by law; your cookie preference is kept until you delete it or your browser clears it.
7. Your Rights (KVKK Art. 11)
You have the right to learn whether your data is processed, request information, learn whether it is used appropriately, request correction of incomplete/incorrect data, request erasure where conditions are met, and seek compensation for damage arising from unlawful processing.
8. Contact
To exercise your rights, contact us via the phone number or business address above.