K AGENCY · EFFECTIVE DRAFT 22 AUGUST 2026
Privacy Policy
How Krysline Agency Ltd collects, uses, protects and retains personal data.
Controller and contact
Krysline Agency Ltd operates K Agency. Privacy enquiries, access requests and complaints may be sent to kryslineagencyltd@gmail.com. A designated Data Protection Officer must review requests and regulatory reporting.
Data we process
We process account identity, contact details, transaction records, verification evidence, property and project records, delivery addresses, authorized location updates, support communications, device/security events and provider references. We do not intentionally store payment-card credentials.
Purpose and lawful basis
Data is used to provide contracted services, verify participants, prevent fraud, process payments through licensed providers, comply with legal duties, protect legitimate interests, respond to requests and obtain consent where required.
Sharing
Data is shared only as necessary with authorized transaction participants, verified service providers, payment providers, professional advisers, logistics participants and competent authorities. Role and purpose limitations apply.
Location and sensitive records
Location is collected only when permitted and necessary. Driver location may be periodic rather than continuous. Verification and property documents remain private and are disclosed only to authorized roles.
Retention and security
Records are retained under approved legal, financial, dispute and operational schedules. K Agency applies access control, encryption in transit, private object storage, audit logs and incident procedures. No system can guarantee absolute security.
Your rights
Subject to applicable law, a person may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, portability, withdrawal of consent and review of automated decisions. Identity verification may be required before acting.
International transfers and complaints
Cross-border transfers require an approved lawful mechanism and safeguards. Unresolved privacy concerns may be escalated to the Nigeria Data Protection Commission.