PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY
Last updated on June 16th, 2021
This confidentiality and data protection policy (the “Policy”) sets out the policy of BERLUTI SA, 120, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France, and its affiliates (you can obtain the name and the address of the data controller entity in your area by visiting www.berluti.com or by sending an e-mail to contact@berluti.com) (“BERLUTI”) in terms of data protection and cookies on the www.berluti.com web site (the “Site”), or any other web site operated by BERLUTI (the “Sites”). This Policy applies to all the information that you (the “User”) provide to us directly, or that is gathered indirectly while you browse our Site. BERLUTI respects your concerns about the confidentiality of the information that you disclose to us. We have therefore drawn up this policy in a bid to foster transparency, in order to inform you about the policies and practices that we apply to the personal data that you provide to us or that you share with us through the various points of contact via which you interact with us. This Policy informs you about the terms under which we use, analyse, and disclose the personal data that you disclose to us, where applicable with your consent when the latter is required by law, for the purposes mentioned below. We therefore urge you to read this Policy carefully.
Some of our BERLUTI stores or e-commerce web sites selling our BERLUTI branded products are operated by distributors, i.e. independent entrepreneurs. This Policy does not apply to either our distributors or their web sites or mobile applications. To find out how they use their clients’ personal data, please see their own confidentiality policies.
This Policy comprises the following sections below.
The data protection officer of BERLUTI may be contacted at contact@berluti.com.
1. OVERVIEW
You may from time to time have to disclose personal data to BERLUTI via the Site, for instance when creating a client account “My Berluti Space”, placing orders for BERLUTI products or registering for our newsletter.
Any personal data that you disclose to BERLUTI to use specific services is covered by the provisions of the data protection regulations (France’s data protection law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as subsequently modified, and the European General Data Protection Regulation of 27 April 2016 (“GDPR”) as well as any complementary national law.
BERLUTI may also gather information concerning your browsing of our Site, with your consent, under terms that are described in greater detail in the Cookies section below.
2. WHAT DATA WE GATHER ABOUT YOU
The term “personal data” covers any information that may be used to identify you, either directly (such as your name), or indirectly (such as by way of a unique client number).
The personal data that we gather about you may include information regarding:
3. HOW WE GATHER OR RECEIVE YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We may gather and receive personal data from you when you interact with us as part of our relationship:
Under the following circumstances:
Via the following points of contact:
4. HOW YOUR DATA IS MANAGED, AND FOR WHAT PURPOSES
BERLUTI processes your personal data on the Site only to the extent that is strictly necessary for the following purposes:
You may withdraw your consent at any point in time by clicking on the appropriate link featuring in the e-mails that we send you, or by modifying your account directly on the Site. The withdrawal of your consent shall not affect the lawfulness of any processing of your personal data based on your consent prior to the withdrawal of your consent.
The information that we gather for these purposes and that is vital for us to be able to meet your requirements (primarily your family name, first names, postal addresses, e-mail address and bank account details, where applicable, and your telephone number for delivery purposes) is marked with an asterisk on the forms used to gather data, to indicate that it is mandatory, and is processed in order to enable BERLUTI to perform the contract between BERLUTI and yourself, or because you consented to this for some of the abovementioned purposes, or in order to improve the way in which we provide services to you. Should you not provide the requisite information in these mandatory fields, we shall not be able to respond to your requests.
5. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA FOR
Your personal data is kept for a period of time that does not exceed the time needed for the purposes for which it is gathered, to wit:
6. THE PARTIES TO WHOM YOUR PERSONAL DATA MAY BE DISCLOSED – TRANSFERS OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD PARTIES AND TRANSFERS OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA
BERLUTI may disclose your personal data where this is needed for the purposes of this Policy:
Transfers of your personal data outside the European Economic Area are protected by personal data transfer agreements based on the standard terms adopted by the European Commission, which are signed with the abovementioned recipients so as to ensure that all the personal data that is transferred to them is covered by a suitable level of protection as per the meaning of this term in the data protection regulations, and that appropriate technical and organisational security measures have been implemented to protect the data against accidental or malicious destruction, accidental loss, alteration, disclosure or unauthorised access and against all other forms of malicious or unlawful processing. You may obtain a copy of these terms by contacting: contact@berluti.com.
You may also choose to disclose your personal data to our partners, advertisers and affiliates by following a link to and from their web sites. Please note that these web sites apply their own confidentiality and data protection policies.
We may also give you the possibility to use your connection data to the social networks. Please note that in that case, you shall be sharing with us the information about your profile. The personal data that is shared depends on the configuration of the platform of the social network. Please note that these social networks each have and apply their own personal data confidentiality policies.
In any event, BERLUTI shall only transfer your personal data to a third party when:
7. HOW WE PROTECT AND ENSURE THE SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA
BERLUTI endeavours to take all useful and necessary precautions to preserve the confidentiality and the security of the personal data that it processes and to prevent it from being distorted, damaged, destroyed or accessed by unauthorised third parties. We implement technical and organisational security measures that comply with the highest standards of the profession, covering our information systems in particular.
Upon creating your “My Berluti Space” account, you shall be prompted to choose a password that is personal to you. This is a mandatory requirement that constitutes a cornerstone of our Policy. This password must consist of at least 12 characters of 4 different types: lower-case letters, upper-case letters, figures and special characters.
However, BERLUTI has no control over all the risks linked to the operation of the Internet and hereby draws your attention to the existence of potential risks inherent in its use and its operation.
Your personal data that is held by BERLUTI shall be stored on the servers of our hosting company, which are located in Sweden.
We consider the protection and the security of our information systems to be of the greatest importance. We have accordingly implemented a number of tools to enable us to detect any security breaches. These tools may result in incidental access to your personal data by our security teams. This data shall be gathered and processed for the sole purposes of the management of any vulnerabilities, in keeping with the applicable data protection regulations.
8. YOUR RIGHTS – HOW TO CONTACT US
Your rights
We are highly aware of the importance of protecting your personal data and of your rights over same. Please find below a summary of your rights over the personal data that we hold about you under the data protection regulations:
How to contact us to exercise your rights:
Should you have any questions about the way in which we process and use your personal data, or should you wish to exercise any of the abovementioned rights, please contact us:
Please note that we may ask you for evidence of your identity as well as the full details of your request prior to dealing with it.
9. INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF COOKIES AND TRACKERS
9.1 What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that may be stored by your browser software in a dedicated space of the hard drive of your Terminal* in the course of your use of an online service. A cookie file enables its issuer to identify the terminal in which it is stored, throughout the period of validity or of registration of the cookie.
* the term Terminal means the hardware (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) that you use to access or display a web site, a mobile application, any advertising content, etc.
9.2 The cookies that we issue on the site
When you connect to our Site, depending on your choices, we may install various cookies in your Terminal that enable us to recognise the browser that you use on your Terminal throughout the period of validity of the cookie involved.
The cookies that we issue are designed:
9.3 The cookies issued by third parties on our site
The issuing and the use of cookies by third parties are subject to the privacy protection policies of these third parties. We shall inform you about the purpose of the cookies that we know of and the ways in which you may take certain decisions with regard to these cookies.
Our Site may comprise various software applications provided by third parties that enable you to share content from our Site with other people or to let these other people know about something you saw on our Site or give them your opinion concerning any of the content of our Site. This is the case for instance of the “Share” and “Like” buttons provided by social networks (such as “Facebook”, “Twitter”, etc.).
A social network that provides such a software button may identify you thanks to this button, even if you do not click on this button while browsing our Site. This type of software button may enable the social network involved to track your browsing of our Site, merely by virtue of the fact that you have an open session with the social network in question on your Terminal at the time when you are browsing our Site.
We don’t have any control over the process used by the social networks to gather information about your browsing of our Site linked to the personal data that they hold about you. Please see the data protection policies of the social networks in order to become acquainted with the purposes for which they may gather data about your browsing using these software buttons, e.g. advertising. These data protection policies must for instance enable you to exercise your rights before these social networks, for instance by configuring your accounts with each of them.
Our Site may contain cookies issued by third parties (advertising agencies, traffic measurement companies, etc.) enabling the latter to gather information about the browsing of any terminals that access our Site, throughout the period of validity of these cookies, and in particular in order to assess the effectiveness of our paid referencing campaigns with the search engines.
9.4 Your choices regarding the storage of cookies
You have several possibilities when it comes to managing cookies. Any configuration that you perform may however modify your experience of browsing the Internet and your access to certain services that require the use of cookies.
You may choose at any point in time to express and to modify your wishes in terms of cookies, using the means described below.
The choices offered by your browser software: you may configure your browser software to allow cookies to be stored on your Terminal, or on the contrary, to ensure that they are rejected by your Terminal, either systematically, or depending on their issuer. You may also configure your browser software to prompt you to accept or reject individual cookies before they are stored on your Terminal. For more information, please see section (c) below entitled “How to set your preferences depending on your browser”
The storage of a cookie on a terminal is essentially subordinated to the will of the user of the Terminal, which the latter may express upon their first connection to the Site via the cookies banner, and freely modify at any point in time through the choices that are provided to them by their browser application concerning cookies, or via a cookies administration software application, such as that which is available at Cookie Settings.Should you have accepted, in your browser software, the storage of cookies in your Terminal, the cookies that are incorporated into the pages and content that you view may be stored temporarily in a dedicated space on your Terminal. They may only be read by their issuer.
Should you reject the storage of cookies in your Terminal, or should you delete the cookies that are stored there, you shall no longer benefit from a number of functionalities that are necessary to browse some of the spaces of our Site. This would for instance apply should you subsequently attempt to access our content or services that require you to identify yourself. This would also be the case should we or our service providers not be able to recognise the type of browser used by your Terminal, its language and display parameters or the country from which your Terminal appears to be connected to the Internet, for purposes of technological compatibility.
We hereby disclaim liability for the consequences of the improper operation of our services resulting from our inability to store or to read the cookies needed for their operation and that you shall have rejected or deleted.
The configuration of each browser is different. It is in general described in your browser’s help menu. We therefore recommend that you access and read it in order to find out how to set your preferences in terms of cookies.
If your Terminal is used by several persons and has several browsers, we cannot guarantee with certainty that the services and advertisements destined for your Terminal do indeed correspond to your own use of this Terminal as opposed to another user of this Terminal.
Whether you share the use of your Terminal with other people and/or configure the cookies parameters of your browser is purely your decision and you are fully responsible for same.
10. SEND TO A FRIEND FUNCTIONALITY AND GATHERING OF THIRD PARTIES' PERSONAL DATA
11. CHANGES TO OUR POLICY
BERLUTI may modify its Policy from time to time. We shall ensure that you are informed about these changes either by a special announcement on our Site, or by a personal warning, for instance in our newsletters.