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I. Publisher and publication manager

The www.bobijoo.fr website (hereinafter "BOBIJOO") is operated by ANGELYK, a simplified joint stock company with capital of 10,000 euros
ZAE Emile Carles - 1 impasse de Bel Air
34230 SAINT-PARGOIRE
Intra-Community VAT No.: FR 62 799983978
MONTPELLIER Trade and Companies Register No. 799 983 978

Publication Director: Franck BISCUIT



II. Intellectual property rights

All texts, comments, illustrations, images and photos on this site are published by BOBIJOO or its partners and remain their respective property.

In this respect, and in accordance with the provisions of the French Intellectual Property Code, any use, total or partial reproduction or public distribution of this information and documents is strictly prohibited without the prior authorisation of BOBIJOO.

Conversely, BOBIJOO respects the intellectual property of others. If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, that your jewellery, accessory or trademark has been used without authorisation, or that your intellectual property rights have been violated please contact BOBIJOO with the following information:

  • A description of the copyrighted work, trademark or other intellectual property that you claim has been infringed upon
  • Your address, telephone number and e-mail address
  • The link to the ad concerned

For clever people who want to reproduce our creations without our permission, please note that the "BOBIJOO Jewelry" brand is a registered trademark.

All our creations are also protected and our moulds have been made exclusively for us and under contract with our partners.

So you've been warned! :)



III. Protection of personal data

The French Data Protection Act defines the principles to be respected when collecting, processing and storing personal data. It also guarantees a certain number of rights for the people concerned. Compliance with these principles will enable you to carry out your procedures.

PRINCIPLE NO. 1: PURPOSE -> DEFINE THE PURPOSES OF THE FILE DEFINING THE PURPOSES OF THE FILE

Before any personal data is collected and used, the data controller must tell the data subjects precisely what it will be used for. These objectives, known as"purposes", must respect the rights and freedoms of individuals. They limit the way in which the data controller may use or re-use the data in the future.

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PRINCIPLE NO. 2: RELEVANCE CHECKING THE RELEVANCE OF DATA

Only data that is strictly necessary to achieve the objective may be collected: this is the principle of minimising data collection. The data controller must therefore not collect more data than is really necessary. They must also take into account the sensitive nature of certain data.

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PRINCIPLE NO. 3: DATA RETENTION LIMITING DATA RETENTION

Once the purpose for which the data was collected has been achieved, there is no longer any point in keeping it and it must be deleted. This retention period must be defined in advance by the data controller, taking into account any obligations to retain certain data.

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PRINCIPLE NO. 4: RIGHTS RESPECTING PEOPLE'S RIGHTS

Data concerning individuals may be collected on the essential condition that they have been informed of the operation. Individuals also have certain rights that they can exercise with the organisation that holds their data: the right to access this data, the right to rectify it and the right to object to its use.

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PRINCIPLE NO. 5: SECURITY SECURING DATA

The data controller must take all necessary measures to guarantee the security and confidentiality of the data it has collected, i.e. to ensure that only authorised persons have access to it. These measures may be determined on the basis of the risks weighing on the file (sensitivity of the data, purpose of the processing, etc.).

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IV. Cookies

To find out more about our privacy policy, please click here.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a text file placed on your computer, mobile phone or tablet that enables us to collect data about the way you browse our site.

Why is it necessary to accept cookies?

For you: Cookies enable us to offer you targeted advertising tailored to your interests, but also to improve access to our site and identify regular visitors. Thanks to cookies, we can also remind you of your preferences during browsing and on future visits.

For us: reading cookies enables us to improve our site by producing statistics and audience measurements in order to optimise it and make it easier for you to navigate when shopping.

Please note that this use of cookies is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information on our site.

What cookies do we use?

- Browser cookies: these are cookies that are necessary for our site to function properly and are linked to user functions such as saving your shopping basket until your order has been confirmed.

- Performance cookies: We use this type of cookie to collect anonymous statistics on user browsing on the site. This data enables us to improve our site, to correct any navigation problems encountered by visitors and also to assess the success of the commercial operations that we put in place.

- Functional cookies: These cookies are used to remember the choices you make on the site (such as remembering the products you have recently consulted or your delivery country). The function of these cookies is to personalise your browsing on bobijoo.fr according to the choices you may have made during your previous visits.

- Advertising cookies: these enable us to know whether you have made a purchase on our site after clicking on a link or an advertising banner from a partner so that we can pay the partner. They also enable us to identify your browsing habits so that we can tailor advertising to your tastes. These are provided by third parties.

Configuring your cookie preferences

You can accept or refuse cookies at any time.

Most web browsers are configured by default so that the deposit of cookies is authorised. Your browser gives you the opportunity to modify these standard settings so that all cookies are systematically rejected, or so that only some cookies are accepted or rejected, depending on the sender. Your browser also allows you to delete existing cookies on your terminal.

CAUTION: We draw your attention to the fact that refusing to accept cookies on your terminal is likely to alter your user experience and your access to certain services or features of the site.

Each Internet browser has its own cookie management settings. To find out how to change your cookie preferences, you will find links to the necessary help below:

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For more information on cookies, please consult the dedicated page on the C.N.I.L. website.

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V. Hosting and facilities management

Hosting: ONLINE (Online SAS - BP 438 - 75366 Paris CEDEX 08 - RCS Paris B 433 115 904)

Outsourcing: DUTIKO(Dutiko SAS - 37, rue des Mathurins - 75008 Paris - RCS Paris B 789 041 217)