Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting your online privacy in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Any information gathered from you is subject to our Policy.
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1. Data we collect
When you visit our website, our servers may automatically log the standard data provided by your web browser. This data is considered non-identifying information, as it does not personally identify you on its own. This data is securely stored on our servers, for not longer than 30 days. It is only accessible to Cregg Paris employees involved with the administration of the website, and to our hosting provider and website developers.
2. Data you provide us
When you subscribe to our newsletter, your e-mail address is automatically transferred to the Mailchimp mailing service. These services may access our data solely for the purpose of performing specific tasks on our behalf. We do not share any personally identifying information with them without your explicit consent. We do not give them permission to disclose or use any of our data for any other purpose.
The info you provide us will never sold or traded. It’s never shared with other parties for purposes unrelated to what they have been collected for.
More details concerning the collection or processing of personal data may be requested at any time. Please see the contact information at the end of this document. Feel free to contact us if you have any concerns or questions about how we handle your data and personal information.3. What are cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit, typically containing information about the website itself, a unique identifier that allows the site to recognise your web browser when you return, additional data that serves the purpose of the cookie, and the lifespan of the cookie itself.
Cookies are used to enable certain features (eg. logging in), to track site usage (eg. analytics), to store your user settings (eg. timezone, notification preferences), and to personalise your content (eg. advertising, language).
Cookies set by the website you are visiting are normally referred to as first-party cookies, and typically only track your activity on that particular site. Cookies set by other sites and companies (ie. third parties) are called third-party cookies, and can be used to track you on other websites that use the same third-party service.