Privacy policy

1. Information We Collect
To process your order, you will need to provide specific details, such as your name, email, payment information, and order details. Additionally, if you request custom items (such as personalized prints), you may choose to share further personal information by contacting us directly.

2. Purpose of Collecting Your Information and How We Use It
We collect and use your information based on several legal grounds, including:
– To provide the services you requested, such as fulfilling orders, resolving disputes, or offering customer support;
– When we have your explicit consent, which you can withdraw at any time, such as subscribing to our newsletter;
– When necessary to meet legal obligations or court orders, for example, retaining purchase records for tax purposes; and
– For our legitimate business interests, provided they do not override your rights, such as improving and offering our services more effectively.

3. Sharing and Disclosure of Your Information
Protecting your privacy is important to us. We share your personal information only in specific circumstances:
– Business Transactions: If our business undergoes a sale or merger, your information may be part of the transaction, in accordance with the law.
– Legal Compliance: We may use, retain, and share your information if required by law, such as responding to legal requests, enforcing our agreements, or preventing fraud and other illegal activities.

4. Data Retention
We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary to provide our services or as stated in our Privacy Policy. Additionally, we may need to keep certain information to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce agreements. Typically, we store your data for a period of 4 years.

5. Transfers of Personal Information Outside the EU
Your information may be stored and processed by third-party providers in the United States and other regions. This means that your personal data may be transferred to a jurisdiction with different privacy and surveillance laws than those in your home country. When transferring data outside the EU, we rely on the Privacy Shield framework, as Google Cloud is Privacy Shield certified.

6. Your Rights
If you reside in the EU or other territories, you have specific rights regarding your personal information, which may vary depending on your location:
– Access: You have the right to access and request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
– Correction, Restriction, or Deletion: You may request to update, restrict, or delete your personal information. In general, we will delete your data upon request, unless legal requirements mandate its retention.
– Objection: You have the right to object to certain types of processing, including marketing communications, and to request deletion of your data unless we have compelling legal reasons to retain it.
– Complaints: If you reside in the EU and have concerns about how we handle your data, you can contact your local data protection authority.

7. How to Reach Us
As the data controller under EU privacy law, am responsible for managing your personal information. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at [email protected].