Cookie Policy

What a cookie is

A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a site. Some are required for the shop to work at all. Others measure how the site is used, or measure whether an advert led to a visit.

What we set

Category Purpose Consent Lifetime
Essential Keeps your cart, your session and the checkout working. The shop cannot function without them. Not required Session to 48 hours
Audience measurement Google Analytics — how many people visit, which pages they read. Required 13 months max
Advertising Snapchat and Reddit — measures whether an advert led to a visit or an order. Required 13 months max
Email Klaviyo — links a signup to your session. Required 13 months max

Your choice

Nothing outside the essential category is set until you accept it. You can change your mind at any time from the cookie banner, and refusing has no effect on your ability to browse or order.

You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies will stop the cart and checkout from working.

How the blocking works

Consent is enforced before anything is downloaded, not after. Tracking scripts are delivered to your browser in an inert form — the browser reads them as plain text and never fetches or runs them. They are only turned into working scripts once you accept, and only in the categories you accepted.

Refusing is a single click, in the same place and at the same size as accepting. Your choice is stored for six months, after which we ask again. You can change it at any time from the Cookie settings control at the bottom of any page.

Cookies we cannot switch off

WooCommerce sets a small number of cookies to remember what is in your cart and to keep you signed in through checkout. These are strictly necessary to provide a service you asked for, and are exempt from consent under article 82 of the French Data Protection Act. They carry no advertising identifier.

Contact

Any question about this policy: younoussdiaw@darmivault.com. You may also contact the CNIL, the French data protection authority, at cnil.fr.

More

How we handle personal data generally is set out in our privacy policy.