Legal Notice

In accordance with the provisions of Articles 6-III and 19 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 for Confidence in the Digital Economy, known as LCEN, Users of the website are informed of this legal notice.
Connection and navigation on the site by the User implies full and unreserved acceptance of these legal notices.

ARTICLE 1: The editor

The BOUTIQUE EIRENE site is published by the Arielle YAMADJAKO Company with capital of 10,000 euros, registered with the PARIS RCS under number 840 126 643, whose head office is located at 59 rue de Ponthieu - bureau 562 - 75008 Paris, email address: contact@boutique-eirene.com.

ARTICLE 2: The host

Information relating to the legal and technical hosting of this site can be found at the following address: https://www.shopify.fr/legal/mentions-legales

ARTICLE 3: Access to the site

The site is accessible from any location, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day except in cases of force majeure, scheduled or unplanned interruption which may result from a need for maintenance.
In the event of modification, interruption or suspension of the services, the BOUTIQUE EIRENE site (hereinafter the “Site”) cannot be held responsible.
The processing of your personal data in the context of your use is governed by articles 13 (Processing of personal data) and 14 (Data protection) of the General Conditions.

ARTICLE 4: Intellectual property

Any use, reproduction, distribution, marketing, modification of all or part of the Site, without authorization from the Publisher is prohibited and may result in legal actions and proceedings as provided for in particular by the Intellectual Property Code and the Civil Code.

ARTICLE 5: Cookies

The User is informed that during his visits to the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on his browser software.
By browsing the Site, he accepts them.
A cookie is an element which does not identify the User but is used to record information relating to their navigation on the website. The User can deactivate this cookie using the settings in their browser software.
The browser can be configured to automatically accept cookies or refuse them.
The User has the possibility to:
- deactivate the use of cookies (in their entirety or by purpose), to be alerted when a cookie is issued and to see its content and its validity period;
- at any time, oppose the use of cookies or delete them by referring to the user manuals of your browser and/or computer. Cookie instructions on the most commonly used browsers are readily available.
For more information on cookies, how to manage them and delete them, please read the information provided by the CNIL at the address: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/siteweb-cookies- and-other-tracers

WHAT IS A COOKIE ?

A cookie is a small data file sent to your browser by a web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. They are in no way likely to damage your computer.
More specifically, the cookies used on the site can be of different types:
- Necessary functional cookies: These cookies are essential for the proper use of the Site. Some are necessary for your use of our Site and a good browsing experience. Without them, you cannot take advantage of all the features of our Site or complete a pre-registration request for the voluntary database.
- Analytical cookies: These cookies allow us to collect statistical data relating to your use of the Site, including the content you click on while browsing the Site, in order to improve its performance and design. These cookies may be provided by our analytics tool provider which is a third party company. These cookies store the operating system you are using and the version of your internet browser but do not store your IP address.
- Sharing cookies: These cookies allow you to share content published on the Site on social networks (Facebook, YouTube). When you click on a share button, a third-party cookie is installed and if you are connected to the social network while browsing our Site, you can link the content you view to your social network page.
Each cookie has a limited validity period and cannot, in any case, exceed the legal duration of thirteen (13) months.