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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy
Your data is collected solely for the purpose of providing you with our services under the best possible conditions. Our company is committed to respecting the confidentiality of your data. Below you will find details of how your personal information, such as your name, address, email address, etc., will be used.
These rules apply exclusively to the collection of data on our website via contact forms.

By using this website and filling in forms, you consent to the collection of your personal information, which will be used as follows:

What information is collected?
We collect general contact details from internet users, namely (depending on the fields available) their surname, first name, full address, telephone number, email address and information specific to the services for which your request will be made.

What do we do with your information?
The purpose of collecting your data is to respond to your requests for information relating to the services and products contained on our website (catalogue requests, pricing information, requests for quotations or general information).

Customer communication: We may contact you using your details, as we consider this communication to be an integral part of our service. We may use your email address and/or postal address to inform you of our latest news, promotions and third-party offers that may be of interest to you.
You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the “Unsubscribe” link at the bottom of each email.

Sharing your information.
Your collected data will never be shared with third-party companies.

Deletion of your personal information
If your information is stored in a database and used to send newsletters (see paragraph above: customer communication), you can always unsubscribe by clicking on the link provided for this purpose at the bottom of each email.

Terms of use for cookies
What are cookies?
The website uses cookies, a common practice on many websites. Cookies are small amounts of information stored in text files that are saved on your computer when you visit the website. The information stored in these files will be sent back to our server the next time you visit.

What are cookies used for?
Cookies have two functions: to facilitate navigation on a website and to collect information, such as remembering the contents of your shopping basket or your user account password. This means that when you next visit our website, you will find the products you placed in your shopping basket and you will not need to enter your password to log in.

Do cookies store personal information?
Cookies do not store any personal information, nor any information that could identify you as an individual. Furthermore, cookies cannot damage your computer or its files.
We use the following types of cookies:

  • Functional cookies: Functional cookies are used to facilitate your browsing experience on our website. We use functional cookies to allow you to add products to your basket and find them in your basket when you return to our website. We also use cookies which, when we use the online chat function, allow us to track the transactions you carry out on screen, enabling us to guide you step by step, if necessary. A cookie is used to check whether the user has chosen to close this explanatory pop-up, so that it does not reappear on the screen each time. A cookie is also used to prevent the information bar about the use of cookies from reappearing once the user has closed it.

  • Cookies used for analysis purposes: These cookies enable us to analyse the browsing behaviour of visitors to our website. We use them to improve the user-friendliness of our website where necessary.

  • Advertising cookies: These cookies enable us to analyse the relevance of the advertisements we publish on our website. This allows us to identify and display advertisements and promotional offers that best match your interests.