Privacy policy
The purpose of this section is to inform Internet users and Maison Fauve customers of the use of personal data collected by Maison Fauve.
NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP
We use your email to send newsletters. The legal basis for this process is your expressed consent. We collect your Consent in the footer of our site, on the homepage, in the process of creating a customer account and in the ordering process.
If you no longer wish to receive commercial solicitation by email, you can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the link provided for this purpose at the bottom of the page of our email communications.
SMS MARKETING
You can receive commercial solicitations by SMS. The legal basis for this process is your expressed consent. We collect your Consent in the purchase process, when completing your personal information.
If you no longer wish to receive commercial prospecting by SMS, you can unsubscribe at any time by sending STOP to the number indicated therein.
PERSONAL DATA
#1 WHAT IS PERSONAL DATA?
Personal data is information that directly or indirectly identifies a person: surname, first name, postal address, telephone number, email address or IP address...
#2 WHEN DOES MAISON FAUVE COLLECT YOUR DATA?
Maison Fauve may collect personal data when browsing the Maison Fauve website, when creating your customer account or when shopping on the website.
When collecting your personal data, Maison Fauve informs you whether or not the collection is essential, the purpose of the collection and the rights you have to refuse the commercial use of your data by Maison Fauve.
#3 THE DATA CONTROLLER
The collection is carried out by the company Maison Fauve, which acts as data controller.
Data collection and processing manager: Emilie Faurie
Email: customer-service@maison-fauve.com
#4 THE PURPOSES OF THE PROCESSING
Maison Fauve collects your personal data for various reasons:
- The creation and management of a customer account as well as the management of our loyalty program.
- Execution of e-commerce orders or store reservations: delivery, return, refund, etc.
- Commercial prospecting through personalized or non-personalized offers, whether for Maison Fauve customers or simply as part of newsletter registration.
- Carrying out statistical studies and analyzing the buying habits of Maison Fauve customers.
#5 RECIPIENTS OF PERSONAL DATA
The personal data collected by Maison Fauve is intended for its own use and that of its partners.
Indeed, Maison Fauve will be required to transmit your personal data to contractual service providers for the processing of your e-commerce purchases and/or orders as well as for the performance of certain services offered by Maison Fauve.
Maison Fauve will also collaborate with business partners for marketing and customer relationship management, in order to offer you personalized or non-personalized offers. To this end, Maison Fauve may receive and transmit to its partners the modifications that you report concerning your personal data and receive and transmit the non-electronic contact data (postal address) and profile data (excluding personal data) that you transmit. At no time will Maison Fauve sell or share your personal data with companies whose purpose is to acquire prospects and send commercial solicitations by SMS or email without your consent.
In the event that you have agreed to receive offers from our partners, you are likely to receive offers concerning the sale of men's and women's ready-to-wear items and accessories of all kinds.
These transmissions are made in strict compliance with the regulations in force relating to personal data. You have the right to oppose this transmission at any time, which is made on simple request to Maison Fauve according to the terms defined in the “Your rights” section.
#6 SHELF LIFE
Your personal data is kept for three years from the end of the commercial relationship or the last contact. However, the data may be kept and archived for a longer period in compliance with a legal obligation.
#7 TRANSFER OF DATA OUTSIDE THE EU
Your data may be transferred outside the European Union to our contractual service providers for the performance of our contractual obligations as well as to our business partners.
#8 DATA SECURITY AND PRIVACY
Maison Fauve makes its best efforts to take all measures to ensure the protection, confidentiality and security of the personal data transmitted to it, in compliance with the applicable legal provisions.
#9 YOUR RIGHTS
In accordance with the regulations in force relating to personal data, you have a right of access, rectification, limitation of processing, opposition, portability and erasure of data concerning you. You can also contact us to provide us with instructions on how you wish to reserve your data after your death by contacting Trading33 at the following address: 41 Rue PROFESSEUR CALMETTE 33150 CENON
COOKIES
Introduction :
The purpose of this section is to allow you to find out more about the use and origin of the browsing information processed during your visit to our site. Files called "Cookies" may contain information relating to your browsing on our site. These “cookies” which record data are installed on your device (tablet, smartphone, computer, etc.).
#10 WHAT IS A COOKIE
A cookie is a piece of information placed on your hard drive by our site's server. It contains several pieces of data: the name of the server, the name of the cookie, its value and its expiration date.
This information is stored on your device in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and save information.
They are recorded by our site or by third-party partners who take care of certain specific functionalities (see part III Specific cookies). Only the site that placed the cookie can read the information it contains.
Cookies are not viruses and cannot in any way infect your computer.
#11 COOKIE LIFETIME
Cookies are kept for a maximum of 13 months. At the end of this period, a new configuration of your cookies will be requested.
Essential functional cookies.
Functional cookies are those that allow you to navigate our site and take advantage of its basic features. They allow you, for example, to remain connected to your customer account throughout your visit. Other cookies allow us to know if the site is performing well and to offer you a better experience on our site. These cookies are completely anonymous. We are the only ones to collect the information stored in these cookies.
Internal advertising cookies.
These cookies facilitate navigation on our site and allow the user to access certain features more easily and allow us to offer you personalized advertisements corresponding to your expectations. These additional features are not essential for the basic operation of the site.
Partner advertising cookies.
These allow us to offer you personalized advertisements that correspond to your expectations as well as products and services adapted to your centers of interest. The cookie does not collect personal data but simply makes it possible to make the link between your navigations on different sites. We transmit to our partner your navigation data (for example the pages visited or the links clicked) as well as your identification number and our partners deduce the advertisements which could interest you. The cookie does not collect personal data but simply makes it possible to make the link between your navigations on different sites. The refusal of this type of cookie has no impact on the use of our site and does not prevent the display of advertising on the internet in general.
#12 HOW TO SET THESE COOKIES?
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and above:
Choose the "Tools" (or "Tools") menu, then "Internet Options" (or "Internet Options").
Click on the "Privacy" tab (or "Confidentiality")
Select the desired level using the slider.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5:
Choose the "Tools" (or "Tools") menu, then "Internet Options" (or "Internet Options").
Click on the "Security" (or "Security") tab
Select "Internet" then "Custom Level" (or "CustomLevel")
Locate the "cookies" section and choose the option that suits you
For Opera:
From the main menu, select Settings.
Click Privacy & Security in the sidebar.
Under Cookies, select one of the available options.
For Firefox:
Click the menu button ☰ and select Options
Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the History section.
In the drop-down menu next to Retention rules choose Use custom settings for history
Check the Accept cookies box to enable cookies, or uncheck it to disable them.
For Chrome:
On your computer, open Chrome.
In the upper right, click More ⋮ ⟩ Settings.
At the bottom, click Advanced Settings.
In the "Privacy and security" section, click Content settings.
Click Cookies.
Enable or disable Allow sites to save/read cookie data.
#13 TARGETED ADVERTISING WITH GOOGLE
In order to send you advertisements that correspond to you, Google uses your browsing data on our site and on all Google partner sites. Thanks to this tool, you can therefore benefit from personalized advertising banners.
Ads served by Google are personalized based on many factors, such as the types of websites you visit or mobile apps you have installed.
If you are not interested in this service, you can deactivate this option by following the instructions described in the About Google Ads page.
#14 SOCIAL NETWORK COOKIES
These cookies allow the user to share content from our site with other people. This is particularly the case with the “share” and “like” buttons from social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.
These advertising cookies make it possible to benefit from targeted advertising on social networks.
#15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information on your rights and cookies, see the CNIL website: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/
As a person affected by the processing of personal data, you have the following rights:Under Article 15 of the GDPR, you have a right of access to personal data concerning you.
Under Article 16 of the GDPR, you have the right to rectification, without undue delay, of personal data that is inaccurate. You have the right to request that this data be completed.
Under Article 17 of the GDPR, you have a right to erasure of personal data insofar as the processing is not necessary for:
- The exercise of the right to freedom of expression and information
- Compliance with a legal obligation
- A reason of public interest
- The recognition, exercise or defense of rights in court
Under Article 18 of the GDPR, you have a right to restriction of processing in cases where:
- You dispute the accuracy of the data
- The processing of the data is unlawful but you oppose their erasure
- We no longer need your data but they are still necessary for you to establish, exercise or defend your rights in court.
Under Article 21 of the GDPR, you have a right to object to data processing.
Under Article 20 of the GDPR you have a right to receive your data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format (right to data portability).
Under Article 77 of the GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
