MOMMY PRODUCTION

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Legal & Privacy Notice

Mommy Production SAS, 45 000,00 €

6, rue Etex, 75018 Paris, France
Legal(@)mommyproduction.fr

INTERNET HOST
1&1 IONOS FR
7, place de la Gare, BP 70109
57200 Sarreguemines Cedex
Contact : +33 (0)970 808 911
Email : info@IONOS.fr

CREDITS
Publishing platform: WordPress
Web design: http://www.trumandesigns.fr/

Privacy Notice
1. Introduction
We want to provide you, the “data subject,” with an overview of how we handle your personal data and your rights under data protection law. While it’s generally possible to use our website without providing personal information, accessing certain special services may require it. In such cases, if there’s no legal basis for processing your data, we’ll seek your consent. Any personal data—such as your name, address, or email address—that we process is done in compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and relevant country-specific data protection laws, including those applicable to Iconoclast Germany GmbH. This Privacy Notice aims to clarify the extent and purpose of the personal data we collect, use, and process. As the data controller, we’ve implemented various technical and organisational measures to ensure the utmost protection of the personal data processed through this website. However, it’s important to note that internet-based data transmissions may still have vulnerabilities, and we cannot guarantee absolute security. Therefore, you’re welcome to provide personal data through alternative means, such as by phone or post.

2. Data controller
The data controller, as defined by the GDPR, is:
Mommy Production, 6 rue Etex, 75018 Paris , France
Data controllers representative:
Cecile Liconnet

3. Data protection officer
You can reach the data protection officer as follows:
Cecile Liconnet
Email: data(@)mommyproduction.fr
Feel free to reach out to our data protection officer directly at any time with any questions or suggestions regarding data protection.

4. Legal basis for processing
Article 6, Paragraph 1(a) of the GDPR provides the legal basis for processing operations when we obtain your consent for a specific purpose.
If processing your personal data is necessary for fulfilling a contract you’re part of—such as delivering goods or providing services—the basis is Article 6, Paragraph 1(b) of the GDPR. This also applies to processing operations required for pre-contractual measures, like responding to inquiries about our products or services.
When our company is obligated by law to process personal data—like for tax purposes—the basis is Article 6, Paragraph 1(c) of the GDPR.
In rare instances, processing personal data may be necessary to protect the vital interests of you or another person. For example, if someone visiting our business were to be injured and their essential information needed to be shared with a medical professional, processing would be based on Article 6, Paragraph 1(d) of the GDPR.
Additionally, processing operations could be based on Article 6, Paragraph 1(f) of the GDPR. If processing isn’t covered by the aforementioned legal bases, it may be carried out to safeguard our company’s legitimate interests or those of a third party, provided they don’t override your interests and fundamental rights. We’re allowed to engage in such processing operations, particularly because they’re specified in European law. The legislature holds that a legitimate interest can be assumed, especially if you’re a customer of our company (as outlined in Recital 47, Sentence 2 of the GDPR).

5. Cookies
5.1 General information about cookies
We utilise cookies on our website. These are small files that your browser automatically generates and stores on your IT system (e.g., laptop, tablet, smartphone) when you visit our site. Cookies pose no harm to your device and do not contain viruses, trojans, or other malware.
Cookies store information generated from the specific device used, but this does not mean we gain immediate knowledge of your identity.
Cookies enhance the convenience of using our website. For instance, we employ session cookies to determine if you’ve previously visited specific pages on our site. These are automatically deleted when you leave.
We also utilise temporary cookies to enhance user-friendliness. These cookies remain on your device for a set period. Upon returning to our site, they enable us to recognise your previous visits, retaining your inputs and settings to spare you from re-entering them.
Furthermore, cookies aid in statistically tracking and analysing the usage of our website to optimise our services. They automatically recognise your prior visits, but are deleted after a defined timeframe.
The processing of data via cookies for the aforementioned purposes is necessary to safeguard our legitimate interests under Article 6, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1(f) of the GDPR.
Most browsers accept cookies by default. However, you can configure your browser to reject all cookies or to prompt you before creating a new one. Nonetheless, disabling cookies entirely may limit your access to certain features on our website.

6. Web analytics
6.1 Google Analytics
We employ Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited (https://www.google.com/about/) (located at Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland; hereafter referred to as “Google”), on our website. This involves creating pseudonymised user profiles and utilising cookies (refer to the “Cookies” section). The information generated by the cookie about your website usage, including:
Browser type/version
Operating system
Referrer URL (previously visited website), host
Name of accessing computer (IP address)
Time of server request
is transmitted to a Google server in the US and stored there. This data is used to evaluate website usage, compile reports on website activity, and provide additional services related to website and internet usage for market research purposes and website design customisation. This information may also be shared with third parties if legally required or if third parties process the data on Google’s behalf. Your IP address will never be associated with other data. IP addresses are anonymised through IP masking, preventing identification of individuals.
You can decline the use of cookies by adjusting your browser settings; however, this may limit your access to certain website features.
The utilisation of Google Analytics aims to optimise and customise our website design, constituting a legitimate interest under Article 6, Paragraph 1(f) of the GDPR.
You can also prevent Google Analytics from collecting and processing data, including your IP address, by downloading and installing the available browser add-on (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en). Alternatively, for mobile browsers, you can opt out of Google Analytics data collection by clicking on the following link: Deactivate Google Analytics. This sets an opt-out cookie that prevents future data collection when visiting our website. The opt-out cookie is browser-specific and applies only to our website on your device. Deleting cookies stored for this browser requires resetting the opt-out cookie.
Further information regarding data protection concerning Google Analytics is accessible on the Google Analytics website in the help section (https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en).

7. Partner and affiliate programmes
7.1 DoubleClick
This website incorporates components from DoubleClick by Google, a brand of Google (Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland), which offers specialised online marketing solutions to advertising agencies and publishers.
DoubleClick by Google transfers data to the DoubleClick server with every impression, click, or other activity. Each data transfer prompts a cookie request to your browser. If accepted, DoubleClick sets a cookie on your IT system to optimise and display advertisements. This cookie helps place relevant ads, generate reports, and prevent repetitive ad displays.
A unique cookie ID is utilised by DoubleClick for technical processes, such as displaying ads and avoiding duplicates. This ID may also track conversions, but does not contain personally identifiable information. It may, however, include additional campaign identifiers to track your interactions with campaigns.
When you visit a page on our website with a DoubleClick component, your browser sends data to Google for online marketing and commission charging purposes. Google may verify specific link clicks on our site through this process.
You can prevent DoubleClick and our website from placing cookies by adjusting your browser settings. Additionally, you can delete cookies already placed at any time using your browser or other software.
The use of DoubleClick aims to enhance the user experience on our website, constituting a legitimate interest under Article 6, Paragraph 1(f) of the GDPR.
For more details and to review DoubleClick by Google’s current privacy policy, please visit https://www.google.com/policies/.

8. Your rights as a data subject
8.1 Right to confirmation
You’re entitled to request confirmation from us regarding the processing of personal data concerning you.
8.2 Right to information (Article 15 GDPR)
You have the right to access, free of charge, information about the personal data stored concerning you at any time, as well as the right to obtain a copy of such data from us.
8.3 Right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR)
You have the right to request the prompt correction of any inaccurate personal data concerning yourself. Additionally, the data subject has the right to request the completion of any incomplete personal data, considering the purposes of the processing.
8.4 Erasure (Article 17 GDPR)
You have the right to request the deletion of your personal data if one of the legal reasons applies and if processing is not necessary.
8.5 Restriction to processing (Article 18 GDPR)
You can ask us to limit the processing of your data if one of the legal conditions is met.
8.6 Data transferability (Article 20 GDPR)
You have the right to receive the personal data you provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. You also have the right to transmit this data to another controller without hindrance from us, provided that the processing is based on consent according to Article 6, Paragraph 1(a) GDPR or Article 9, Paragraph 2(a) GDPR, or on a contract according to Article 6, Paragraph 1(b) GDPR, and the data are processed using automated means, unless such processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in us.
Additionally, when exercising your right to data portability under Article 20, Paragraph 1 of the GDPR, you have the right to have your personal data transferred directly from one controller to another, where technically feasible and without adversely affecting the rights and freedoms of others.
8.7 Objection (Article 21 GDPR)
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for reasons relating to your specific situation, where such processing is based on Article 6, Paragraph 1(e) (data processing in the public interest) or (f) (data processing based on legitimate interests) of the GDPR. This also extends to profiling carried out under these provisions according to Article 4, Number 4 of the GDPR.
If you raise an objection, we will cease processing your personal data unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override your interests, rights, and freedoms, or if the processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.
In certain cases, we may process your personal data for direct marketing purposes. You have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for such advertising purposes, including any associated profiling. If you object to the processing of your data for direct marketing purposes, we will no longer process your personal data for this purpose.
Additionally, you have the right to object to our processing of your personal data for scientific or historical research purposes, or for statistical purposes under Article 89, Paragraph 1 of the GDPR, based on reasons arising from your particular situation, unless such processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest.
You have the freedom to exercise your right to object concerning the use of information society services, notwithstanding Directive 2002/58/EC, through automated means using technical specifications.
8.8 Revocation of consent regarding data protection
You have the right to withdraw your consent for the processing of personal data at any time, effective for the future.
8.9 Lodging a complaint with a supervisory authority
You have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority regarding our handling of personal datas