By accessing the official website of the craft LASTURA (address: Put Murve 4, Dubac, City of Novalja, represented by owner Ivan Vidas), you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to all data confidentiality terms and methods of use. Personal data such as name, address, phone number, or email address are not collected simply by browsing our official website.


LASTURA collects client data necessary to fulfill the services we provide and is committed to protecting the personal data of current and future users in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR, Act on the Implementation of the General Regulation OG 42/18, and OG 103/03, 118/06, 41/08, 130/11, 106/12-out of force). All client data is strictly kept and accessible only to employees who require it to perform their duties. All employees of LASTURA are responsible for adhering to the principles of confidentiality protection.


Any questions regarding the processing of personal data, potential complaints, or requests for deletion, updating, or correction of personal data should be directed to the Data Protection Officer.

Personal Data Protection

The protection of personal data of natural persons, as well as the supervision of the collection, processing, and use of personal data in the Republic of Croatia, is regulated by the Personal Data Protection Act. The purpose of personal data protection is to safeguard private life and other human rights and fundamental freedoms in the collection, processing, and use of personal data.


In the Republic of Croatia, personal data protection is guaranteed to every individual regardless of citizenship, residence, race, color, gender, language, religion, political or other belief, national or social origin, property, birth, education, social status, or other characteristics.


The Data Protection Officer ensures the legality of personal data processing and the exercise of the right to personal data protection. The Officer ensures compliance with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Act and other regulations governing data processing, warns the data controller of the necessity to apply data protection regulations in cases of planning and actions that may affect privacy, informs all employees involved in data processing of their legal obligations, and cooperates with the Personal Data Protection Agency regarding the implementation of supervision.


The Data Protection Officer is bound by a duty of confidentiality regarding all information and data learned in the performance of their duties, and this obligation continues even after the termination of their duties.