Privacy Policy
Dubai Lombok (“we”, “us”) operates the website dubailombok.com. This policy explains what we collect and how we use it. We respect your privacy and collect the minimum data needed to run an editorial website and respond to enquiries.
Information we collect
When you submit our contact form we receive the name, email address and message you provide, so we can reply. Like most websites we also collect standard server logs (IP address, browser type, pages visited) and may use privacy-respecting analytics to understand which articles are useful.
How we use it
We use contact details only to answer your enquiry. We do not sell personal data. We use aggregate analytics to improve our editorial coverage. We retain enquiry emails only as long as needed to assist you.
Cookies
We use essential cookies and, where enabled, anonymous analytics cookies. You can refuse non-essential cookies via the consent notice or your browser settings.
Third parties
We may rely on reputable infrastructure and analytics providers who process data on our behalf under their own policies. Outbound links (for example to Wikipedia, official tourism boards or government sites) are governed by those sites’ own policies.
Your rights
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of the personal data you have sent us by emailing bd@juaraholding.com.
Contact
Questions about this policy: bd@juaraholding.com. This policy may be updated; the date below reflects the latest revision.
Last updated: June 2026.
Safeguarding your journey data and third-party interactions
As you contemplate the serene shores of Lombok, perhaps after a journey from Dubai, understand that the digital path you tread with us is equally protected. We may engage select third-party service providers to assist with website operations, analytics processing, or secure hosting. These could include reputable cloud hosting providers, content delivery networks (CDNs), or platforms that help us understand site usage patterns, all of whom are contractually bound to uphold stringent data protection standards. For instance, if we were to incorporate interactive maps or high-resolution imagery showcasing Lombok’s pristine beaches and volcanic landscapes, these elements might be served through a third-party content provider. We meticulously vet these partners to ensure their privacy practices align with our commitment to you, ensuring that your data, whether it’s an IP address or a preference for a particular type of luxury villa, remains secure. Our agreements with these third parties explicitly prohibit them from using your personal data for any purpose other than providing the services we’ve engaged them for, further solidifying our dedication to your privacy.
The integrity of your information, from the moment you consider your next Indonesian luxury escape, is paramount. We employ a suite of robust security measures designed to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. This includes the implementation of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, which encrypts the data transferred between your browser and our servers, creating a secure connection. Our servers are housed in secure data centers with physical and digital access controls, regularly monitored for vulnerabilities. We also maintain internal data access policies, restricting employee access to personal data to only those who require it to perform their duties, ensuring that the details of your dream trip, from Dubai to the Gili Islands, are handled with the utmost discretion. Regular security audits and software updates are integral to our defense strategy, adapting to evolving digital threats. We understand that trust is built on transparency and tangible protective measures, especially when planning an investment in a luxury experience that might involve extensive research and personal preferences.
Your digital rights and international data transfers
Just as you hold the freedom to choose your luxury experiences, from private charters to exclusive resort stays in Lombok, you also retain comprehensive control over your personal data. Under various global privacy regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which came into effect in 2018 and has inspired similar frameworks worldwide, you possess several rights concerning your personal data. You have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you, to understand what data we process and why. If you find any data to be inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request its rectification. Furthermore, you may request the erasure of your personal data, often referred to as the “right to be forgotten,” under certain conditions, such as when the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected. You also have the right to restrict processing, to object to processing, and the right to data portability, allowing you to receive your data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details provided below