Last update date: 23/04/2025

Maison Vénus, acting as Data Controller within the meaning of European Regulation No. 2016-679 of 27 April 2016 and the amended French “Informatique et Libertés” law of 6 January 1978 (hereinafter collectively, the “Regulations”), attaches great importance to the protection of your personal data and your privacy.

This policy aims to inform you about how we collect, use, and share the personal data you provide through our website https://maison-venus.com/.

To ensure a high level of protection in compliance with the applicable Regulations, the Policy may be updated. We therefore invite you to consult this page regularly. We will inform you by email of any substantial modifications. Substantial modifications include any changes affecting the main characteristics of the processing of personal data.

If any clause of the Policy is declared null or contrary to the regulations, it shall be deemed unwritten but shall not affect the validity of the other clauses of the Policy.


1. Definitions

The User is informed that the following terms or expressions, whenever capitalised in the body of the Policy (including its recitals and preamble), whether used in the singular or plural, masculine or feminine, shall have the following meaning:

  • Data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person within the meaning of Article 4.1 GDPR.

  • Policy means this privacy policy.

  • Regulations means the combination of European Regulation No. 2016-679 of 27 April 2016 and the amended French “Informatique et Libertés” law of 6 January 1978.

  • Data Controller means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing as defined in Article 4.7 GDPR.

  • GDPR means the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016.

  • Website means our website https://maison-venus.com/.

  • Processor means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal data on behalf of the Data Controller as defined in Article 4.8 GDPR.

  • User means users of our Website.


2. What Data do we collect?

We may collect the following Data directly from you:

  • Identification data: name, email or postal address, phone number, social media accounts.

  • Transaction data: subscription amount and credit card number.

  • Connection data: logs, IP address, functions used, pages visited, selected configurations, visit timestamps, search terms.

  • Economic and financial information: income, banking data, RIB, financial situation…

  • Browsing data: cookies, trackers, audience measurement…

  • Professional information

Regarding Data collected from other sources, we may also obtain your contact details and other personal information from our subsidiaries and other third parties.

Indirectly, we may collect your Data through tracking tools such as browser cookies and other similar technologies on our Website and in communications we send you. For more information, please consult our Cookie Policy.


3. Why do we collect your Data?

The legal basis for processing your personal data depends on the purpose for which it is collected.

We collect your Data:

  • When necessary for the performance of a contract concluded with you

  • When necessary to comply with a legal obligation

  • When you have expressly consented to the processing of your Personal Data

  • When necessary to protect our legitimate interests

  • When necessary for reasons of public interest


4. Who are the recipients of your Data?

Internal recipients

Your Data may be processed by our internal staff.

Legal disclosure

We may also disclose your Data:

  • To comply with any legal mandate, law, or legal process, including government and regulatory requests

  • If we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect the rights, property, or safety of Maison Vénus, its clients, or other stakeholders. Such disclosure may include sharing information with other companies and organisations to prevent fraud and counterfeiting


5. How do we secure your Data?

We have implemented technical and organisational security measures to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of your Data.


6. What are your rights regarding the processing of your Data?

Under the Regulations, you have the right to access and correct your Data. You also have the right to define instructions regarding the fate of your Data after your death.

Additionally, subject to the GDPR conditions for exercising these rights, you have:

  • The right to erase your Data

  • The right to restrict the processing of your Data

  • The right to object to the processing of your Data for legitimate reasons, pursuant to Article 21 GDPR

  • The right to data portability regarding Data you have provided

When processing your Data is based on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time. You acknowledge, however, that processing carried out before withdrawal remains valid.

In accordance with Article 12.6 GDPR, we reserve the right to ask you to verify your identity when exercising these rights. Data used for identity verification will be deleted once we have responded to your request.

You can exercise these rights by sending an email to maisonvenusfrance@gmail.com or by mail to:

6 Impasse des Muguets, 62820 Libercourt, France

We have a one-month period to respond to any request regarding your rights, which may be extended by two months due to complexity or high volume of requests.

Finally, you have the right to file a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL), notably via www.cnil.fr.

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