Privacy Policy

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Definitions
Personal data: any information relating to a natural person capable of being identified, directly or indirectly.
Processing of personal data: Any operation, or set of operations, relating to such data, whatever the process used (collection, recording, organization, conservation, adaptation, modification, extraction, consultation, use, communication by transmission dissemination or any other form of making available, reconciliation or interconnection, blocking, erasure or destruction, etc.).
Cookie: A cookie is a small computer file, a tracer, placed and read for example when consulting a website, reading an email, installing or using software. or a mobile application, regardless of the type of terminal used (computer, smartphone, e-reader, video game console connected to the Internet, etc.).
Our privacy policy
In this data protection charter, we inform you about the processing of your personal data when using our website.
Personal data is information based on an identified individual. This data includes in particular information which allows us to deduce your identity, for example your name, telephone number, postal or email address.
Statistical data that we collect, for example, when you visit our site and which cannot be associated with you do not count as personal data.
You can print or save (e.g. as a PDF file) this personal data protection charter using the usual functionality of your browser.
What data is collected?
Each time we use our website, we collect data that your browser automatically transmits to enable you to visit our site. These include:
* The IP address of the consulting device,

* The date and time of the consultation,

* The address of the Internet site consulted and consulted

* As well as technical information concerning the browser used and the operating system of the end device.

Data processing is essential to allow you to visit the site and to ensure the long-term security of our systems. The data mentioned is saved for the purpose described above as well as temporarily in internal log files in order to compile statistics regarding the use of our website and to develop it according to the usage habits of our visitors (e.g. (e.g. when visits increasingly take place from mobile devices) as well as for the general administration of our site. The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6 paragraph 1 1 lit. b) f DSGVO.
The information recorded in log files does not allow us to draw immediate conclusions about you. In particular, we save IP addresses only in their abbreviated form. Log files are saved for 30 days then deleted.
What are the different types of cookies used?
* Session cookies (as described above)

* Persistent cookies. Persistent cookies allow websites to save your preferences for each return visit. For example, if you choose to read the content in French on your first visit, the site will automatically be in French on your next visit. Not having to indicate your language preferences each time you visit makes your navigation more convenient, more efficient and more intuitive.

* Advertising cookies. These cookies can be used to learn about your interests based, for example, on the websites you visit or the products you purchase. They can also help us know your age, marital status or the number of children you have. This data allows us to send you advertisements relating to products or services adapted to your tastes or needs. They also make it possible to limit the number of times these advertisements are suggested to you.

* Analytical cookies. These cookies tell us how our sites work. We most often use Google Analytics cookies to study the performance of our sites. Our ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your visits to our sites is governed by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy Policy.

What other technologies are used?
Pixels. Also called “tags”, “web bugs” or “pixel gifs”, pixels are small invisible objects integrated into a web page. We use pixels to send cookies to your computer, monitor activity on our sites, facilitate logging into our sites, and manage our online marketing activities. Our promotional emails and newsletters also include pixels that tell us whether the message has been opened and your interactions.
What is the benefit of cookies for a subscription plan?
You have the opportunity to register for our online store in order to use all the features of our site and purchase our products. You acknowledge the mandatory data that you provide during registration or the order process in the input fields (first and last name, email address and password, payment information as well as billing and shipping address). Registration is impossible without this data because it is essential for the execution of the contract. This is why we use cookies. The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6 paragraph 1 1 S. 1 lit. b DSGVO.
Are cookies used during payment?
For orders on our online store, we offer payment by credit card. In doing so, we work with payment service providers from whom we obtain your payment information or to whom we transmit it. Without this payment information and payment service providers, the execution of payments and contracts would be impossible. The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6, paragraph 1 1 S. 1 lit. b DSGVO.
Our subcontractors to whom your personal data may be transmitted, if necessary, are: – PAYPAL company online banking and payment services – STRIPE company online banking and payment services – MOLLIE company online banking and payment services All
at Throughout your stay on the site, we use session cookies to remember your products when you visit our site: Internet pages have no memory. Session cookies remember you (using a random identifier such as ABC12345) as you navigate from page to page so that you do not have to provide information already provided on the site. Session cookies are, for example, very useful when you add products to your basket: without them, the products in your basket would disappear while you reach the payment stage. These cookies are deleted as soon as you leave our site or close your browser.
To find out more about Paypal, we advise you to consult the Paypal Terms of Use.
To find out more about Stripe, we advise you to consult the Stripe Terms of Use
To find out more about Mollie, we advise you to consult the Mollie Terms of Use

How is contact or after-sales service data used?
You have various options for contacting us (e.g. by email, chat). In this context, we use your contact details exclusively to communicate with you. We cannot communicate with you without this information. The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6 paragraph 1 1 S. 1 lit. b DSGVO.
Who else but Y2K-STREETWEAR.STORE can have access to your data?
We use third-party providers. They will collect, use and disclose your information only when necessary in order to properly use the services that these providers allow us to operate.
Please note that some of our suppliers have their own confidentiality policies (payment gateways for example). We invite you to consult their conditions of use if you have additional questions.
What third parties do you work with?
Apart from payment service providers, we mainly workwith somesubcontractors: 
* Shopify Inc. - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
* Google - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
* Meta - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
* Pinterest - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
* Logistics
* Transport
We use third-party applications on a very limited basis and we pay particular attention to the fact that elements not essential to order processing are never disclosed.
Shopify Inc. 
The Y2K-STREETWEAR.STORE site is hosted on Shopify Inc. This platform allows us to sell our products and services online. Your personal data is therefore stored in Shopify's databases as well as on the Shopify application. This server is secure and protected by a firewall.
My personal data for payment on Shopify
When you purchase products on our site Y2K-STREETWEAR.STORE and use a direct payment gateway, Shopify stores your credit card information. This information is encrypted according to the data security standard established by the payment card industry (PCI-DSS standard). Information about your purchase transaction is retained throughout your order, until it is finalized. When your order is finalized, your transaction information is deleted.
What is PCI-DSS?
It is a standard that protects all direct payment gateways. This standard is managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which brings together payment companies such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. The PCI-DSS standard ensures the secure processing of data on credit cards used by our store and other service providers. 
To learn more about Shopify, we recommend that you review the Shopify Terms of Service.
Google 
How does Google use the information collected via the sites or applications that use their services?
Like many website and app owners, we use Google services to improve our content. As we are integrated into their services, we share information with them.
How it works ?
For example, when you visit a website that uses advertising services such as AdSense (including analytics tools like Google Analytics) or embeds video content from YouTube, your web browser automatically transmits certain information to Google. This includes, for example, the URL of the page you are viewing and your IP address. Google may also place cookies in your browser or read those that are already there. Apps that use our advertising services also share information with us, such as the app name and a unique advertising identifier.
The information shared by sites and applications allows Google to provide, manage and improve our services, develop new ones, evaluate the effectiveness of advertising, protect against fraudulent activity and abuse, and to personalize the content and ads that appear on Google as well as on our partners' sites and applications. To learn how Google processes data in these different situations, see their Privacy Policy. Visit the Advertising page to learn more about Google ads, how your information is used for advertising purposes, and how long Google retains it.
The Google Privacy Policy establishes the legal basis on which Google processes your information. For example, Google may process your information with your consent or for legitimate interests (typically, to provide, maintain and improve our services to meet the needs of our users).
As our website provides Google with information about you, we will first ask for your consent before allowing Google to process it. For example, a banner may be displayed on our site asking you to authorize Google to process the information collected by this site. In this case, Google follows the purposes described in the authorization you gave to our site rather than the legal bases described in its Privacy Policy. If you wish to modify or cancel your authorization, go to the Personal Data page of our site.
Ad personalization
When ad personalization is enabled, Google uses your information to serve you more useful ads. A website that sells hairbrushes, for example, is likely to use Google advertising services. Also, if you visit our site and then go to another site that displays ads served by Google, you may see an ad for hairbrushes.
When ad personalization is turned off, Google does not collect or use any of your information to create an advertising profile or to personalize the ads that Google serves to you. You'll still see ads, but they probably won't be as useful. They may still be based on the theme of the website or application you are looking for, the search terms you used or your geographic location. However, they will not take into account your interests, search history or browsing history. Your information may be used in the other situations mentioned above, including to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising and to protect against fraudulent activity and abuse.
When you interact with our website that uses Google services, you may be asked whether you want to receive personalized ads provided by different advertisers, including Google. Regardless of your choice, Google will not personalize the ads you see if your ad personalization setting is turned off or your account is not eligible for this ad type.
Control the information collected by Google on our site
Here are some of the ways you can control the information sent by your device when you visit or interact with sites and applications that use Google services:
* The tool Ad Settings lets you control the ads you see on Google services (for example, Google Search and YouTube), or on non-Google websites and apps that use Google advertising services. To learn more about ad personalization and how to disable this feature and block certain advertisers, click here.
* If you are signed in to your Google account and depending on your Google account settings, the My Activity page allows you to review and control the data created when you use Google services, including information we collect through the Sites or Websites. applications you used. You can browse this page by date and topic, as well as delete some or all of your activity.
*Many website and app owners use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with their sites or apps. If you do not want your browser to use Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. Learn more about Google Analytics and privacy
* Google Chrome's incognito mode lets you browse the Internet without saving web pages or files in your browser or account history (unless you choose to sign in). Cookies are deleted when you close windows and tabs opened in this mode. Your favorites and settings are retained until you delete them. Learn more about cookies
* Many browsers, including Chrome, allow you to block third-party cookies. You also have the option to delete existing cookies from your browser. Learn more about managing cookies in Google Chrome Google Analytics, an analysis service from Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies and similar technologies to analyze and improve our site based on your user habits. The information collected in this context may be transmitted to a company server in the United States and stored there. In the event that personal data is transferred to the United States, Google has submitted to the EU-US Privacy Shield. Your IP address is, however, shortened before Google Analytics before processing in such a way that it is impossible to deduce your identity. For this, Google Analytics has been supplemented with "anonymizeIP" code on our site to ensure anonymized capture of IP addresses. Google processes the information collected by Google Analytics through cookies to evaluate your use of the website, to assemble reports concerning the activities of the site for its operator and to provide other services relating to the use of the site and the Internet. Normally, Google AdWords Conversion-Tracking cookies remain active for approximately 30 days on your computer. If you visit our website during this period, we and Google will be informed that you have seen the display made available. Google AdWords-Conversion-Tracking Google Remarketing. These Google services (Google AdWords Conversion-Tracking and Google Remarketing) also use cookies and similar technologies to measure the performance of displayed advertisements (so-called AdWords campaigns) and to display individualized advertising messages on websites that collaborate with Google. To learn more about Google services, we advise you to consult the Google Terms of Service. Youtube
 






It may happen that our site contains content from third parties, for example videos from Youtube. This always implies that the providers of this content know your IP address. Indeed, without an IP address, you would not be able to send content to your browser. The IP address is essential for the representation of these. The legal basis for this data processing is Article 6, paragraph 1 lit. b) f DSGVO.
We strive to only use content whose providers ensure that they use your IP address exclusively for content distribution. However, we have no influence on whether third-party providers record the IP address, for example, for statistical purposes.
We have integrated videos recorded on YouTube into our website and these can be viewed directly from our website. YouTube is a multimedia service of the company YouTube LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA ("YouTube"), a company of the Google LLC group, 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA ("Google "). If personal data is transferred to the United States, Google and YouTube are subject to the EU-US Privacy Shield. The legal basis is Article 6, paragraph 1 S. 1 lit. f DSGVO, based on our legitimate interest in the integration of videos and images.
When you visit our website, YouTube and Google receive the information that you have visited the corresponding subpage on our website. This happens whether or not you are logged in to YouTube or Google. YouTube and Google use this data for advertising purposes, for market research and to adapt the design of websites if necessary. If you visit YouTube from our website while logged in to your YouTube or Google account, these sites can associate this event with the corresponding profiles. If you wish to avoid this association of information, you must log out of your Google account before visiting our website.
You can set your browser so that it refuses cookies or you can prevent Google from collecting the information generated by cookies and relating to your use of this website as well as the processing of this data by deactivating the "Personalized advertising" function in Google Advertising Settings. In this case, Google will only display non-personalized advertising.
You can find more information in the Google Privacy Policy, which also applies to YouTube.
Meta
Meta uses the information they collect to provide you with a personalized experience, including advertisements, as well as other purposes which we explain in detail below. For some of these purposes, they use information about their products and your device. The information they use for these purposes is automatically processed by their systems. But in some cases, they also use manual review to access and review your information. To use less information related to individual users, in some cases they de-identify or aggregate information. They can also anonymize them so that they no longer identify you. They use this information in the same way that they use your information as described in this section. Here's how they use your information:

Provide, personalize and improve their products
Meta uses the information they have to provide and improve their products. This includes personalizing features, content and, like your Facebook Feed, Instagram Feed, Stories and Ads. They use information with special protections that you choose to provide for these purposes, but not to show you advertisements.
Ad Personalization
When ad personalization is enabled, Meta uses your information to serve you more useful ads. A website that sells hairbrushes, for example, is likely to use Meta's advertising services. Also, if you visit our site and then go to another site that displays ads served by Meta, you may see an ad for hairbrushes.
When ad personalization is turned off, Meta does not collect or use any of your information to create an advertising profile or to personalize the ads that Meta serves you. You'll still see ads, but they probably won't be as useful. They may still be based on the theme of the website or application you are looking for, the search terms you used or your geographic location. However, they will not take into account your interests, search history or browsing history. Your information may be used in the other situations mentioned above, including to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising and to protect against fraudulent activity and abuse.
When you interact with our website that uses Meta's services, you may be asked whether you want to receive personalized ads provided by different advertisers, including Meta. Regardless of your choice, Meta will not personalize the ads you see if your ad personalization setting is turned off or your account is not eligible for that ad type.
The Facebook pixel of the company Meta, 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA (“Facebook”).
If you visit our website, these tags will establish a link between your browser and a Facebook server. This informs Facebook that our website was accessed with your IP address. In the event that personal data is transferred to the United States, Facebook has submitted to the EU-US Privacy Shield. Facebook uses this information to provide statistical and anonymous data regarding the general use of our site as well as the effectiveness of our Facebook advertising ("Facebook-Ads"). If you are a member of Facebook and if you have authorized through the privacy settings of your account, Facebook may associate the information collected during your visit to our site with your Facebook account and use it for the targeted activation of Facebook Ads. You can view and modify the settings relating to the privacy of your Facebook profile at any time. If you do not have a Facebook account, you can terminate data processing by Facebook by confirming deactivation for the provider "Facebook" on the aforementioned TRUSTe website. This prevents the collection of Facebook Pixels within this site (Opt-Out only works in the browser and only for this domain). You can find more information on this in the Privacy Policy. Facebook data.
As our website provides Meta with information about you, we first ask for your consent before allowing Meta to process it. For example, a banner may be displayed on our site asking you to authorize Pinterest to process the information collected by this site. In this case, Pinterest is following the purposes described in the permission you gave to our site rather than the legal bases described in its Privacy Policy. If you wish to modify or cancel your authorization, go to the Personal Data page of our site. View Meta Pinterest
Privacy Policy Pinterest may also obtain information about you and your activity outside of Pinterest.


*We share information with Pinterest to measure, improve or report on the effectiveness of ads on Pinterest, or to identify the types of ads that are appropriate to serve to you on Pinterest or elsewhere. This information includes your visits to our website or purchases you have made from us, or information collected about your interests, which Pinterest may use to advertise to you. Learn more about the types of data we share with Pinterest.
You can control how we use this information to personalize your experience and the ads you see on Pinterest in your Pinterest privacy and sharing settings. 
Ad personalization
When ad personalization is turned on, Pinterest uses your information to serve you more useful ads. A website that sells hairbrushes, for example, is likely to use Pinterest's advertising services. Also, if you visit our site and then go to another site that displays ads served by Pinterest, you may see an ad for hairbrushes.
When ad personalization is turned off, Pinterest does not collect or use any of your information to create an advertising profile or to personalize the ads Pinterest serves you. You'll still see ads, but they probably won't be as useful. They may still be based on the theme of the website or application you are looking for, the search terms you used or your geographic location. However, they will not take into account your interests, search history or browsing history. Your information may be used in the other situations mentioned above, including to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising and to protect against fraudulent activity and abuse.
When you interact with our website that uses Pinterest services, you may be asked whether you want to receive personalized ads served by different advertisers, including Pinterest. Regardless of your choice, we will not personalize the ads you see if your ad personalization setting is turned off or your account is not eligible for that ad type.
As our website provides Pinterest with information about you, we will first ask for your consent before allowing Pinterest to process it. For example, a banner may be displayed on our site asking you to authorize Pinterest to process the information collected by this site. In this case, Pinterest is following the purposes described in the permission you gave to our site rather than the legal bases described in its Privacy Policy. If you wish to modify or cancel your authorization, go to the Personal Data page of our site. Does Y2K-STREETWEAR.STORE transmit data to other agents? The data collected by us is only transmitted if this is necessary for the execution of the contract or the provision of technical functions of the website or online store, or if an external legal basis applies for the transmission of the data. data (e.g. if we find ourselves under a legal obligation to disseminate data (information to judicial authorities and courts, to public services which obtain the information due to legal provisions, e.g. social security bodies, tax authorities , etc.) or when we have to resort to third parties bound by professional secrecy to assert our claims). Part of the data processing is carried out by service providers. These include computer centers which back up our website and our databases, IT service providers who maintain our system, logistics and shipping service providers as well as consulting companies. When we transmit information to service providers, they may use it exclusively for the performance of their functions. We have selected and hired service providers with the greatest care. They are bound by contract to our directives, bound by professional secrecy and we inspect them regularly. How long does Y2K-STREETWEAR.STORE keep your data? In principle, we only store personal information for as long as it is essential for the fulfillment of the contractual or legal obligations for which we collected it. We will then delete the information immediately, unless we still need it until the statutory limitation period has expired for documentary purposes for civil law claims, or due to legal archiving obligations.
 






We must, for example, retain contractual information for three years from the end of the year in which our business relationship with you ended for evidentiary purposes. Indeed, any claim is prescribed after the legal limitation period at the earliest from that moment.
We must still retain part of your data after the limitation period. We are obliged to do so due to legal documentation obligations which may arise from the Commercial Code, the tax law, the banking law, the law on money laundering and on valuable trading. The archiving deadlines for documents in force extend from two to ten years.
What are your rights ?
You have the right to inquire at any time about the processing of your personal data with us. In this context, we will explain the data processing to you and make an overview of the data stored about you available to you.
If the data stored with us is incorrect or no longer current, you have the right to have it corrected.
You can also request the deletion of your data. If deletion is exceptionally impossible due to other legal regulations, the data will be blocked so that it will only be available for legal purposes.
You can also request that the processing of your personal data be restricted if, for example, you contest the accuracy of the data.
You also have the right to data portability, this means that we can send you a digital copy of the personal information that you have made available to us upon your request.
Furthermore, you have the right to object to the processing of your data, the legal basis of which is stated in Art. 6, paragraph 1, lit. f DSGVO, if a particular personal situation justifies it or if the objection is directed against direct mail. In the latter case, you have a general right of objection also applicable without having to indicate a reason. Furthermore, you have the right to revoke the consent you have given us at any time. This has the consequence that we will not continue processing data based on this authorization in the future. The revocation of your consent does not affect the legality of the data processing carried out on the basis of your consent before the revocation.
If you would like to: access, correct, amend or delete any personal information we have about you, please visit the My Personal Data page.
What measures are in place for the security of your data?
We apply current technical measures to guarantee data security, in particular to protect your personal data against dangers during data transfers and against knowledge by third parties. These measures are adapted according to the current state of the technique. To protect the personal information you provide on the website, we use Standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) which encrypts the information you enter.
In the event of data theft
If, despite all the protections implemented by the company EP PUBLISHING and its subcontractors, some of your personal data is stolen, compromised or deleted, the company EP PUBLISHING undertakes to inform you within the legal deadlines and according to the legal requirements in force. This legal information obligation cannot be interpreted as an acknowledgment of liability or negligence on the part of the company EP PUBLISHING or its subcontractors.
Has this charter been modified?
We occasionally update this data protection charter, for example when we adapt our website or in the event of changes to data laws.