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Privacy Policy

Euroslidesabonnement (hereafter referred to as “we,” “us,” or “our”) takes your privacy seriously. This privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their personal data is being used online. Personal data refers to any information that can be used to identify a living individual. Please read this privacy policy carefully to get a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect, or otherwise handle your personal data in accordance with our website.

What Personal Information Do We Collect?

When you register on our site or place an order, we may collect your name, email address, and other details to help you with your experience.

When Do We Collect Information?

We collect information from you when you register, place an order, or enter information on our site.

How Do We Use Your Information?

  • To process your transactions quickly.
  • To send periodic emails regarding your order or other products and services.

How Do We Protect Visitor Information?

We take the security of your personal data seriously and have implemented appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction. We regularly review our security policies and procedures to ensure that your personal data is kept safe.

Do We Use Cookies?

Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser (if you allow) that enables the site’s or service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information. We use cookies to help us remember and process the items in your shopping cart, understand and save your preferences for future visits, and compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.

You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser settings. However, if you disable cookies, some features of our website may not function properly.

Third-Party Disclosure

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal data to outside parties unless we provide you with advance notice. This does not include website hosting partners and other parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others’ rights, property, or safety.

Children Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under 13, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, United States’ consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online.

We do not specifically market to children under 13.

Fair Information Practices

The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.

In the event of a data breach, we will take the following responsive action:

  • Notify affected users via email within 7 business days.
  • Notify affected users via in-site notification within 7 business days.

We also agree to the Individual Redress Principle, which requires individuals to have the right to legally pursue enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.