Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
Aurevia Hospitality Group, a division of Surya Dev Prakash India Private Limited, is committed to safeguarding your privacy. By engaging with our services, digital platforms, or physical properties, you acknowledge and consent to the collection, use, storage, and processing of your personal information in accordance with applicable Indian data protection laws. We do not share your data with third parties without your explicit consent, except as required by law or for delivering essential services. While we implement industry-standard security measures, Aurevia Hospitality Group disclaims liability for unauthorized access, data breaches, or misuse beyond our control. Continued use of our services signifies acceptance of this policy.
Privacy Policy - the basics
At Aurevia Hospitality Group, a brand under Surya Dev Prakash India Private Limited, we are committed to protecting the privacy and personal information of our guests, partners, and website visitors. We collect and use personal data solely to enhance your experience across our hospitality offerings—whether booking accommodations, using wellness services, or engaging with our digital platforms. All information is handled in compliance with applicable data protection laws in India, and we implement appropriate security measures to safeguard your data. By interacting with Aurevia, you consent to our collection and use of your information as outlined in this Privacy Policy.
What to include in the Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy for Aurevia Hospitality Group, operating under Surya Dev Prakash India Private Limited, should clearly outline the types of personal information collected from guests, visitors, and online users—including names, contact details, payment information, and preferences. It must detail how this information is used for booking management, personalized guest experiences, marketing communications, loyalty programs, and operational improvements. The policy should also explain data sharing practices with trusted third-party service providers, ensure compliance with applicable Indian data protection laws (such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023), and describe the security measures in place to protect user data. Additionally, it should inform users of their rights regarding access, correction, or deletion of their personal information, and provide clear contact details for privacy-related inquiries.