GDPR
Cookie Policy
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GDPR – General Data Protection Regulation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new digital privacy regulation introduced on 25 May 2018. It standardizes a wide range of different privacy laws across the EU into a single central set of regulations designed to protect users in all Member States.
Your GDPR Rights
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Right to Data Portability
You may export the personal data stored on this shop. An Excel file containing all sensitive data can be generated. -
Right to be Forgotten
You may delete your account from the shop together with all your personal data. All addresses, orders, and other information will be lost. -
Right to Anonymity
You may modify your information with fictitious data. In this way, your identity is protected. -
Right to be Informed
This covers any data collection by businesses, and individuals must be informed before their data is collected. -
Right to Have Data Corrected
This ensures that individuals can have their data updated if it is outdated, incomplete, or incorrect. -
Right to Restrict Processing
Individuals may request that their data not be used for processing. -
Right to Object
This includes the right of individuals to stop the processing of their data for direct marketing. -
Right to Notification
If there has been a data breach that compromises customers’ personal data, you have the right to be informed within 72 hours after becoming aware of the breach.
Cookie Law
Almost all websites use cookies – small data files – to store information in users’ web browsers. Some websites contain hundreds of them.