Privacy Policies
1. WHAT DO WE DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
1.1. LeSlibard, a company with limited liability organised under Belgian law, with statutory seat located at Rue de Londres, 18, 1050 Ixelles (Belgium) and registered with the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises under company number 0735.623.353 (« LeSlibard », “we”, “our”, “us”) processes personal data related to its former and past customers or customers’ representatives, its prospects, its suppliers’ representatives, the visitors to its websites and other data subjects (the “data subject”, “you”, “your”)
1.2. This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) applies to any processing by LeSlibard of your personal data.
2. UNDERTAKING
2.1. We use our best efforts to bring our data processing activities into compliance with applicable data protection legislation, including Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (“GDPR”) and the Belgian Data Protection Act of 8 December 1992, each as applicable, and as amended, restated or replaced from time to time (the “Applicable Data Protection Law”).
3. CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA
3.1. We process the following categories of personal data, in particular for the purposes described hereafter:
• Your personal identification data (surname, first name, title, birth date), email address, postal address, log-in details and password for processing your purchase orders, shipping our products to you and supporting our after sales efforts (including returns of purchased items). We will process your telephone number to confirm shipping details. If you order products in a B2B context, we will process your professional identification data (including VAT number) only for invoicing purposes;
• Your email address to enable us to contact you for direct marketing purposes, send you our newsletters and invite you to special customer events;
• Your professional identification data (job function, company address, etc.) for managing our suppliers’ relationships;
• Data related to your professional life (work aptitudes, experience, information on your CV, etc.) for recruitment purposes;
• Your bank account number, only processed when you pay through direct debit;
• Your electronic identification data (IP address, dates and hour of access to the website, pages consulted, etc.), only processed, on an aggregated basis, for measuring our website audienceand for generally improving your user experience on our website;
• Your personal identification data and email address when you make a request for informationthrough our website;
3.2. We may also process the certain other categories of personal data where their processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of a legal claim.
3.3. We may also process your personal data:
• To carry out corporate restructuring operations;
• For the management of disputes with customers, suppliers and other data subjects.
3.4. The provision of your personal data may be necessary for:
• The performance of a contract to which you are a party (e.g. the purchase contract between you and LeSlibard) or in order to take pre-contractual steps at your request (e.g. in the context of a request for information for the purchase of LeSlibard products);
• Compliance with a legal obligation applicable to us (e.g. with regard to invoicing, surveillance of our premises, taxation, etc.);
• The legitimate interests pursued by us (or by a data recipient) provided that these interests prevail over your fundamental rights and freedoms.
3.5. In some cases, we will ask for your free, prior and informed consent before processing some of your personal data (e.g. your email address for direct marketing purposes if you are not yet a customer, etc.).
3.6. We do not subject you to decisions based exclusively on automated processing that produce legal effects concerning you or affect you significantly.
3.7. The provision of some of your personal data (e.g. your name, address, email address, etc.) is a condition to the conclusion of the purchase contract for LeSlibard products.
3.8. The possible consequences of not providing your personal data could include our inability to meet our obligations under the purchase contract (e.g. the shipping of products) or a breach by us of one or more obligations under applicable laws (e.g. accounting or tax laws).
3.9. Please note that we may process personal data contained in the electronic communications you have with us or that you voluntarily provide in the context of a request for information.
4. SOURCE OF THE DATA
We may collect your personal data as follows:
• Directly from you, e.g. through the request for information process (online or in-store); or
• From publicly accessible information (on the Internet).
5. RECIPIENTS OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA
5.1. We may disclose your personal data to the following recipients:
• The customer support team;
• The directors of LeSlibard;
• Our legal counsels and/or lawyers in the context of corporate restructuring operations and litigation proceedings;
• Third party service providers related to the operation and maintenance of the information systems processing your personal data (these providers only have access to the personal data necessary to carry out their missions);
• Third party service providers for shipping our products to you;
• Government entities authorised to access and/or obtain your personal data in accordance with applicable law;
• The courts and tribunals of the judicial order in the event of a dispute involving you;
• Law enforcement authorities in the event of a finding or a suspicion of the occurrence of an offence involving you in accordance with or as required by applicable law.
5.2. In the event of corporate restructuring operations (e.g. mergers or acquisitions), we may transfer your personal data to a third party involved in the transaction (for example, a buyer) in accordance with Applicable Data Protection Law.
6. THIRD-PARTIES
6.1. We take appropriate measures to ensure that our third-party vendors process your personal data in accordance with Applicable Data Protection Law.
6.2. We also ensure that our processors undertake to, among other things, process your personal data only on our instructions, not hire sub processors without our consent, take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure an adequate level of security of your personal data, ensure that persons authorised to access your personal data are subject to obligations of confidentiality, return and/or destroy your personal data at the end of their services, comply with audits and assist us in following up on your requests regarding the exercise of your data protection rights.
7. TRANSFERS OUTSIDE OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA
7.1. We transfer your personal data to countries located outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), such as the United States.
7.2. In case your personal data is transferred to countries located outside of the EEA, we will ensure that appropriate safeguards are taken, such as :• The country to which the personal data are transferred has benefited from an adequacy decision by the European Commission under Article 45 of the GDPR; or• Standard data protection contractual clauses as approved by the European Commission pursuant to Article 47 of the GDPR have been established; or• In case of a transfer of personal data to the United States, the transfer complies with the conditions imposed by the EU-US Privacy Shield under Article 45 of the GDPR.
7.3. If you would like to obtain more information about the appropriate safeguards taken by LeSlibard for the transfer of personal data outside of the EEA, please contact us by email at hello@leslibard.com mentioning Privacy policy in the subject line of the email.
8. RETENTION
8.1. We ensure that your personal data are kept for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which they are processed.
8.2. We use the following criteria to determine the retention periods of personal data according to the context and purposes of each processing operation:
• The date of your last purchase of LeSlibard products;
• The date of your last visit on the website of LeSlibard;
• The sensitivity of personal data;
• Security reasons (for example, the security of our premises or of our information systems);
• Any current or potential dispute involving you (for example, a litigation involving the warranty of a LeSlibard product);
• Any legal or regulatory obligation to retain or delete personal data (for example, a retention obligation imposed by accounting or tax laws).
9. YOUR RIGHTS
9.1. Subject to Applicable Data Protection Law, you have the rights to access, rectify and erase your personal data, the rights to object to or limit the processing of your personal data, the right to data portability and the right to withdraw consent.
9.2. Please forward any request regarding your rights as data subject by email at hello@leslibard.com mentioning Privacy policy in the subject line of the email. We will try to comply with your request as soon as reasonably practicable and always under the timeframes set forth by Applicable Data Protection Law. Please note that we may need to retain certain of your personal data for certain purposes as required or authorised by law. Please also note that, if we have doubts about your identity, we may require you to provide us a proof of your identity to prevent unauthorised access to your personal data.
10. RIGHT TO OBJECT TO MARKETING
10.1. If you are a customer, we process your email address for direct marketing purposes.
10.2. You have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes by sending an email at hello@leslibard.com mentioning Privacy policy in the subject line.
11. SECURITY
11.1. We implement adequate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security of your personal data that is appropriate to the risks.
11.2. We take appropriate measures to ensure that we report security incidents leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data.
12. QUESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS
12.1. If you have any questions or complaints about the way we process your personal data, please send an email at hello@leslibard.com mentioning Privacy policy in the subject line.
13. PAYMENT SERVICES
13.1. The payment services integrated into our website are provided by PayPal (www.paypal.com), Stripe (www.stripe.com) and Mollie (www.mollie.com).
13.2. PayPal processes among others your credit card information. The processing of those personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy of PayPal available here: www.paypal.com/be/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full?locale.x=en_BE
13.3. Stripe processes among others your credit card information. The processing of those personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy of Stripe available here: https://stripe.com/be/privacy
13.4. Mollie processes among others your credit card information. The processing of those personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy of Mollie available here: https://www.mollie.com/en/privacy
13.5. We invite you to read the Privacy Policy of PayPal and the Privacy Policy of Stripe to understand how they process your personal data.
14. MISCELLANEOUS
14.1. We reserve the right to modify this Policy at any time, so please review it frequently. We will inform you of changes we make to this Policy so that you are at any time aware of the way we process your personal data.
14.2. We use cookies on our website www.leslibard.com. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Cookie Policy.
14.3. In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between a provision of this Policy and a provision of another policy or another document of LeSlibard relating to the processing of personal data, the provision of this Policy shall prevail.
14.4. This Policy is governed by Belgian law and any litigation arising out of, or in connection with, the formation, execution, interpretation and termination of this Policy will be submitted to the courts of Brussels.