Privacy policy

 

Last updated on July 2024

This privacy policy is intended to inform you about the data we collect, why we collect it, whether it is shared with third parties, how long it is retained, what rights you have and how you can exercise your rights.


  1. Who are we?

Edith Of Ofxford (private limited company) is the controller for the processing of personal data, with registered office at 2640 Mortsel, Statielei 48-50, registered in the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises under the number: 0427.903.721


You can contact us via the following contact details:

Phone number: +32 440 50 66

E-mail: info@edithofoxford.be 


  1. Which personal data do we process and why? 

We process the following personal data:

  • Identification data: first name, surname, country, street and house number, city, postal code, telephone number, e-mail address, password, payment details, purchase behaviour and language choice. We also process any identifying company data, such as VAT number if applicable. 

  • Any data you voluntarily submit to us when contacting us, for example. 

  • Your IP address, location data, browser data, operating system, duration of your visit, the pages you visited, links you click on through the use of cookies (please refer to our cookie policy).


  1. Why do we process your personal data?

We process the above mentioned personal data for following reasons and on the legal basis mentioned:


Purpose

Legal basis

Customer management and execution/follow-up of orders

Contractual necessity

Management of contact requests

Consent 

Creation of webshop account

Consent

Newsletters and messages

Consent

Informing on new privacy policy, data breach and other legal obligations

Legal obligation

Development and improvement of articles and services

Legitimate interest

Promotion and marketing

Consent

Personalised offers

Consent


In case we would further process your personal data for other purposes than the ones mentioned above, we will inform you beforehand.


  1. Will your personal data be shared with third parties?

Your personal data will never be sold or passed on to third parties with commercial intentions. We only process your personal data for the purposes mentioned above.The only ways in which your personal data can be passed on to third parties are:


  • You give your prior express consent to do so;

  • There is a legal obligation for us to transfer the personal data in the context of e.g. (preventing) fraud and abuse;

  • We rely on third parties to perform the processing of personal data, in which case we ensure that these third parties also comply with this privacy policy;


  1. How long do we keep your personal data?

Your personal data will not be kept longer than is necessary for the purpose for which we collected the data. Below you find an overview of our retention periods: 


Accounting data 

7 years after the agreement was terminated

Webshop account 

Until the webshop account is deleted/ 2 months after you have received a notice from us requesting you to reactivate the inactive account and you have failed to do so

Newsletters and messages

Until you withdraw your consent 

Contact requests

1 year after handling the request


Irrespective of the period for which we keep your personal data, we will also delete your personal data if you explicitly request us to do so via the contact details above.


  1. Which are your rights?

You have various rights, which can be exercised by contacting us using the contact information provided above.

  • Access to the personal data relating to you that we process, and, if necessary, the correction of inaccurate/incomplete personal data or the deletion of personal data, as well as - in certain cases - the restriction of the processing of your personal data or objection to it.

  • The transfer of your personal data, either by providing it to you in a readable form or its direct transmission by us to the third party service provider designated by you.

  • The withdrawal of a previously given consent to process your personal data. 

  • To lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, including in the event that you are not satisfied with the handling of your question or complaint by us, using the following data:

Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit / Autorité de protection des données
Drukpersstraat 35, 1000 Brussels
+32 (0)2 274 48 00
contact@apd-gba.be


-   To object to the processing of your personal data for reasons of direct marketing.


  1. How you can exercise your rights? 

You can reach us using the contact details above.