Privacy policy

Privacy Policy

CONFIDENTIALITY DECLARATION

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ARTICLE 1 – PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTED

When you make a purchase on our store, as part of our buying and selling process, we collect the personal information you provide to us such as your name, address and email address. When you browse our store, we automatically receive the Internet Protocol address (IP address) of your computer, which allows us to obtain more details about the browser and operating system you are using. Email marketing (if applicable): With your permission, we may send you emails about our store, new products and other updates.

ARTICLE 2 – CONSENT

How do you get my consent?

When you provide us with your personal information to complete a transaction, verify your credit card, place an order, schedule a delivery or return a purchase, we assume that you consent to our collecting your information and using it to this end only. If we ask you to provide us with your personal information for another reason, such as for marketing purposes, we will ask you directly for your express consent, or we will give you the opportunity to refuse.

ARTICLE 3 – DISCLOSURE

We may disclose your personal information if the law requires us to do so or if you violate our General Conditions of Sale and Use.

ARTICLE 4 – SERVICES PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTIES

In general, the third-party providers we use will only collect, use and disclose your information to the extent necessary to perform the services they provide to us. However, certain third-party service providers, such as payment gateways and other payment transaction processors, have their own privacy policies regarding the information we are required to provide to them for your purchase transactions. With regard to these providers, we recommend that you read their policies carefully.

policy so that you can understand how they will treat your personal information. It should be remembered that some providers may be located or have facilities located in a jurisdiction different from yours or ours. So if you decide to proceed with a transaction that requires the services of a third-party provider, then your information may be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which that provider is located or those of the jurisdiction in which its facilities are located. For example, if you are located in Canada and your transaction is processed by a payment gateway located in the United States, the information belonging to you that was used to complete the transaction may be disclosed under the laws of the United States. United States, including the Patriot Act.

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