Legal Notice
Effective from 23/07/2024
In accordance with the provisions of French Articles 6-III and 19 of Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on Confidence in the Digital Economy, known as L.C.E.N., users and visitors, hereinafter the "User", of the www.mariewinecheese.com website, hereinafter the "Site", are informed of these legal notices.
Connection to and browsing of the Site by the User implies full and unreserved acceptance of this legal notice. These are available on the Site under the heading "Legal Notice".
ARTICLE 1 - THE PUBLISHER
The publication and publication of the Site is ensured by Marie Ferlanda, individual entrepreneur, Siret 842 299 539 00010, domiciled at 170 chemin du Gibard 84820 Visan. hereinafter the "Publisher".
The Publisher can be contacted by the form on the "contact" page.
ARTICLE 2 - The HOST
The host of the Site is Hostinger International Ltd, whose registered office is located at 61 Lordou Vironos str. 6023 Larnaca, Cyprus, with phone number: +37064503378, contact email address: domains@hostinger.com
ARTICLE 3 - DATA COLLECTION
The Site, created using Hostinger Website Builder, does not use any cookies by default.
More info on: https://support.hostinger.com/en/articles/6491112-website-builder-what-cookies-are-used-on-your-website
The Site collects the User's data only when the User completes the contact form. The data collected are only used for contact purposes at the express request of the User following this process.
The Site ensures that the User collects and processes personal information in accordance with the law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to information technology, files and freedoms.
Under the Data Protection Act, dated January 6, 1978, the User has the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose his or her personal data. The User exercices this right : via the website contact form;
ARTICLE 4 – PROTECTION OF THE SITE
Any use, reproduction, distribution, commercialization, modification of all or part of the Site, without the authorization of the Publisher is prohibited and may lead to legal actions and prosecutions as provided for in particular by the Intellectual Property Code and the Civil Code.
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