Privacy policy

The privacy policy applies to the online store lizykids.si.

Protection of personal data
All data will be treated confidentially and will be used only for internal records and for the purpose for which it was provided. Your data will be carefully protected against loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction.

When subscribing to the e-mail newsletter and obtaining a discount coupon, we will collect and process the following personal data: name and surname, e-mail address.

LizyKids, online store, D&A UNITE d.o.o. Podvinci 41a, 2250 Ptuj, as the controller of personal data files, may use and process the obtained data in accordance with the provisions of personal data protection regulations for all the following purposes and communication channels: database management and sending offers, marketing activities – advertising, analysis and study shopping habits, monitor and record the delivery of sent e-mails (or received by the holder), monitor and record which content the e-mail address holder has opened or read (monitoring clicks on web links contained in e-mails) , conducting additional offers, conducting prize games and participating in promotional events, including draws and publishing data on winners, and collecting personal data at promotional events.

When purchasing in the online store lizykids.si, we will collect and process the following personal data: name and surname, address, postal code, place, telephone, e-mail address.

We will carefully store and process the collected personal data until the visitor or customer of the online store lizykids.si requests deletion or unsubscribes.

We will not share or pass on the personal information we have obtained to anyone. They will be used exclusively for the above purposes.

In case of problems or. ambiguities in the use of the website, the website owner reserves the right to contact the consumer through means of distance communication. We are not responsible for any “intrusion” into the computer system.

Notifications and e-news
By subscribing to the e-news, the user agrees that we inform him up to 3 times a week about news and promotions on our website. The provider undertakes not to misuse or pass on the user’s e-mail address to a third party in any way. The user can unsubscribe from receiving news at any time.

User reviews and comments
User reviews or product reviews written by customers are part of the store’s functionality, which is intended for the user community. The provider allows the opinion to be written by any registered user of the store, and before the final publication, the provider reviews them.

The provider will not publish opinions or contributions that are in any way offensive, obscene or in the opinion of the provider do not benefit other users and visitors.

By submitting an opinion or comment, the user expressly agrees to the terms of use and allows the provider to publish part or all of the text in all electronic and other media. The provider has the right to use the content indefinitely and for any purpose that is in the business interest of the provider, including publication in advertisements or other marketing communications.

At the same time, the author of the opinion declares and guarantees that he is the owner of the material and moral copyrights for the written opinions and comments and that he transfers these rights to the provider not exclusively and indefinitely.

Cookies
A cookie is a small file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies contain various information that the website reads when you visit it again. They are used by most modern websites. Cookies are not harmful in themselves, they do not contain viruses or any other malicious code. They are used for various purposes, for sessions (eg logging in to forums), for shopping carts in online stores, for displaying various advanced content on the website (eg maps, video), for keeping statistics of site visits, for supporting social network plug-ins, as well as to display ads tailored to the web user.

The legal restriction on cookies is mainly due to the misuse of cookie technology to track users and thus the invasion of online privacy.

The Office of the Information Commissioner has issued a collection of frequently asked questions about cookies, which can be found here.

Types of cookies
Cookies can have very different ingredients. Good cookies are very useful for visitors, especially for meetings, logins, shopping carts and similar website tasks. Some cookies are especially useful for website owners. For example, they serve to track the amount of traffic, ie the reach of your site, and indirectly also benefit end visitors, as they allow content authors to see which posts on the website are interesting to visitors, and based on feedback, they can bring the site closer to readers. with more interesting content.

However, some cookies, at least from the point of view of the information office, are not good. These tasteless cookies mainly record data about your online activities, which are then processed and passed on to third parties, most often advertisers. For example, different people show different ads online. Everyone sees ads for products and services they are more likely to buy. This allows tracking cookie owners to make more money from advertising.

The Office of the Information Commissioner divides cookies mainly according to invasiveness:
Temporary or session cookies
Persistent or stored cookies
Own cookies
Other cookies

Each type of cookie is treated differently in the legislation and guidelines of the Commissioner, which makes it difficult for website owners and web developers to comply with the Electronic Communications Act (ZEKom-1) and the Personal Data Protection Act. It requires website owners to learn in detail about the privacy of cookies, and to make their web visitors aware of the use of cookies. In the case of more invasive cookies, they must obtain consent from visitors for their use (summarized by piskotki.net).

Cookie legislation
Legislation governing the use of cookies in the European Union (EU) is based on the Electronic Communications Privacy Directive 2002/58 / EC. In this Directive, the article relating to “cookies and similar technologies” has been amended. The Directive was amended by the amended Directive 136/2009.

It was transposed into Slovenian legislation as the “Electronic Communications Act” (ZEKom-1). In Article 157, “Cookies” represents the legal basis on the basis of which Slovenian website owners must ensure the privacy of web visitors. The article requires compliance with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Act, and at the same time assigns and orders inspections to the Office of the Information Commissioner.