We are dedicated to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring full compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). Please take a moment to review our comprehensive Privacy & Cookies policy by clicking on the following link. By continuing to use our services, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to its contents. Our privacy policy outlines the types of information we collect, how we use it, and how you can control the use of your information. Additionally, it details the measures we have in place to protect your privacy.
Do we disclose the information we collect?

At times, we may engage third-party providers to deliver products and services to you on our behalf. This could include tasks such as payment processing or product delivery. When your data is needed for such purposes, we take every reasonable measure to ensure that it is limited to what is necessary. We ensure that your data is handled safely, securely, and in compliance with your rights, our obligations, and the legal responsibilities of the third party involved.

What specific personal information do we collect?

We gather information from our website users through various means, such as cookies and emails sent to us via our website. Here’s how our information collection works:

When you send us email messages, you automatically provide us with your email address, along with any other personally identifiable information you include in your message.

We collect and store data from all visitors to our website, whether they actively provide us with information or simply browse. This includes the IP address of the computer they use, their browser software and operating system, the date and time of access, and the internet address of the website from which they linked directly to ours. We use this information to track website usage, measure visitor traffic, and enhance the overall user experience.

Similar to most internet websites, we utilize “cookies” – small files that websites use to store information on your computer. For instance, if you’ve viewed pages on our website or added products to your basket, this information is temporarily stored in cookies on your device. Cookies may also be used to track user navigation throughout our website, helping us count the total number of unique users accessing the site over a specific period.

Similar to most internet websites, we utilize “cookies” – small files that websites use to store information on your computer. For instance, if you’ve viewed pages on our website or added products to your basket, this information is temporarily stored in cookies on your device. Cookies may also be used to track user navigation throughout our website, helping us count the total number of unique users accessing the site over a specific period.

Before placing cookies on your device, a popup will request your consent. By granting consent, you enable us to provide the best possible experience and service. However, you have the option to deny consent, though certain features of our site may not function fully or as intended if you choose to do so.

What do we do with the information we collect?

All personal data is securely processed and stored, in accordance with GDPR regulations, for no longer than necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. We always uphold your rights and comply with our obligations under GDPR.

Our use of your personal data always has a lawful basis, whether it’s necessary for fulfilling a contract with you, based on your consent (e.g., subscribing to emails), or falls within our legitimate interests. For instance, we utilize your data for contract fulfillment, account management, or responding to your inquiries.

We may conduct statistical analyses of user behavior, such as website usage data, to gauge interest in different areas of our site. These analyses aid us in enhancing our site and services.

Rest assured, we never engage in unsolicited marketing or spam. We take all necessary steps to protect your rights and ensure compliance with GDPR and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.