Privacy Policy
Le Petit Monde de Vanillette collects personal data only in the context of the use of the Site.
Use of cookies
The Site may ask for the acceptance of cookies for statistical and display purposes. A cookie is a piece of information placed on the hard drive by the server of the site visited. It contains several pieces of data that are stored on a computer in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and record information.
Some parts of the Site cannot be functional without the acceptance of cookies.
Protection of personal data
In general, the Client is not required to communicate his personal data when he or she simply visits the Website. However, there are some exceptions to this principle. Indeed, for certain services offered by the Site (purchase, contact), the Customer may be required to communicate certain data such as: surname, first name, email address, postal address and telephone number. This is the case when the Customer fills in the sales form or the contact form. In any case, the Client may refuse to provide his personal data. In this case, you will not be able to use the services of the Site. Databases are protected by the provisions of the Act of 1 July 1998 transposing Directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
Intellectual property
The use of this Site is reserved for strictly personal use. In accordance with the laws governing the ownership of literary, artistic or other similar rights, this Site and all elements, trademarks, designs, models, logos, graphics, etc. found on this Site as well as their compilation are the exclusive property of Le Petit Monde de Vanillette. Le Petit Monde de Vanillette reminds you that any reproduction, use or modification, in whole or in part, of any element of the Site is strictly prohibited, except with the prior, special and express authorization of Le Petit Monde de Vanillette. As a result, Le Petit Monde de Vanillette will be able to take legal action, in particular for infringement, against all those who, directly or indirectly, infringe its rights.