Our legal notices ELVIRA

In accordance with the provisions of Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for confidence in the digital economy, the identity of the various parties involved in the creation and maintenance of the ELVIRA website is specified for its users.

1. Website publisher

The ELVIRA website is published by: Lisa Lambry
Legal form: Self-employed
Registered office: 19 rue Roland Dorgeles 02100 Saint-Quentin
SIRET: 94207410500019
Publication Manager: Lisa Lambry

2. Hosting Provider

The site is hosted by: Shopify International Limited
Address: 2nd Floor, 1-2 Victoria Buildings,
Haddington Road, Dublin 4, D04 XN32,
Ireland
Phone: +1 888-746-7439

3. Intellectual Property

All content on the site (texts, images, graphics, logos, videos, icons, etc.) is protected by copyright and intellectual property law.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation of the elements of the site, regardless of the means or process used, is prohibited without prior written authorization from ELVIRA .

4. Personal Data

Personal information transmitted via the site (contact form, order, newsletter subscription) is used solely within the framework of the commercial relationship with ELVIRA .
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to access, rectify, and delete your data. To exercise your rights, you can contact us at: ecomlisa10@gmail.com .

5. Responsibility

ELVIRA cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect damage caused to the user's equipment when accessing the site.
Interactive spaces (contact form, customer reviews) are available to users. ELVIRA reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content that violates applicable French law.

6. Cookies

The ELVIRA website may request the acceptance of cookies for statistical and display purposes.
The user has the option to disable cookies from their browser settings.

7. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

Any dispute relating to the use of the ELVIRA website is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts.