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Cookies & Privacy

1. Privacy

The responsible party for processing information, Sweatability respects the Belgian law of 8 December 1992 regarding the protection of privacy in the processing of personal information.

We collect personal data from our Customers, these data are managed by Sweatability. When you visit us and registrate yourself or place an order, we keep: your name, your e-mail address and any information that you provide voluntarily.

The personal information you share with us is used only for the following purposes: the
processing of the order, sending of newsletters, advertising and/or marketing purposes, to notify you of updates to our sites.

You have a statutory right to access and eventually correct your personal information. Subject to proof of identity (copy of identity card), you may receive a free paper record of your personal information by sending a written, dated and signed request to our contact details (see top of this page). If necessary, you can also request the correction of information that is inaccurate, incomplete or irrelevant.

In the case when information is used for direct marketing purposes: You may preclude the use of your information for direct marketing purposes at no cost to yourself. To do so, you can always contact us in the aforementioned manner at our contact details (see top of this page).

We treat your information as confidential and shall not communicate, rent or sell it to third
parties.

The Customer is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login information and the use of their password. Your password is stored in encrypted form and thus Sweatability has no access to your password.

Sweatability saves online (anonymous) visitor statistics in order to determine which webpages are accessed on the internet website and to what extent.

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, please contact us at hello@sweatability.com

2. Use of cookies

When you visit the website, “cookies” may be stored on the hard disk of your computer. A cookie is a text file that is placed by the server of a website via the browser on your computer or on your mobile device when you access a website. Cookies cannot be used to identify individuals. A cookie can only be used to identify a device.

The following cookies are used:
  • First-party cookies : those cookies are used by the visited site and are intended to allow the website to operate in an optimal manner. 
  • Third-party cookies: those cookies do not originate from the website itself, but from other websites, e.g. an existing marketing or advertising plug-in. The visitor must first provide their consent to allow such cookies from the website – this may occur via a bar the bottom or top of a webpage, with a reference to the associated policy that does not prevent further surfing of the website.

You can set up your internet browser so that cookies are not accepted, or that you receive a warning when a cookie will be installed, or that the cookies will be deleted later from your hard drive. To do so, you must change the settings of your browser settings (via the help function).

Keep in mind that in doing so you may prevent certain graphic elements from appearing correctly or prevent you from using certain applications.

If you use our website, you agree to the use of cookies.