Personal Data Management
In France, personal data is protected by:
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Law No. 78-87 of January 6, 1978,
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Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004,
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Article L. 226-13 of the Penal Code,
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the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – Regulation EU 2016/679).
Data Collected
When using the website https://boutiquedushibari.com, the following information may be collected:
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the URL of links through which the user accessed the website,
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the user’s Internet service provider,
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the user’s IP address,
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personal data voluntarily provided by the user through forms, orders, or registrations (such as name, surname, address, email, phone number, delivery and billing details).
Purpose of Data Processing
The collected information is used exclusively for:
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processing and tracking customer orders,
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product delivery,
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invoicing and accounting,
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communication related to services offered by the Shibari Boutique.
These data are provided knowingly and voluntarily by the user. At the time of collection, it is always specified whether the requested information is mandatory or optional.
User Rights
In accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, and the GDPR, all users have the right to:
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access,
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rectify,
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restrict,
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oppose,
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and request the deletion of their personal data.
These rights may be exercised by sending a signed written request, accompanied by a copy of an identity document, to the contact email address indicated on the website.
Data Retention and Disclosure
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No personal information of the website’s users will be published, exchanged, transferred, assigned, or sold to third parties, except where required by law.
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In the event of a transfer of activity by Seb Kinbaku, the acquirer would be bound by the same confidentiality obligations.
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Data are retained only for the period necessary to fulfill their purpose (e.g., invoices are legally retained for 10 years).
Data Security
The Shibari Boutique implements all necessary technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against alteration, loss, misuse, or unauthorized access.
Databases
Databases are protected under the provisions of the Law of July 1, 1998, transposing Directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996, on the legal protection of databases.