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Cookies policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data or text files that are placed on your computer by websites. There are different types of cookies, such as technical cookies, which are used to set the language of the website, session cookies (also called temporary cookies) and tracking cookies, which are set to optimise the website according to your online behaviour.

What is the purpose of these cookies ?

Rockids wishes to inform you as much as possible about the European legislation concerning the cookies we use. Cookies help Rockids to optimise your visits to our website, to remember technical choices (e.g. language choice, newsletter, etc.) and to provide you with more relevant services and offers. The cookies we use are secure and help us, among other things, to identify possible errors. It is possible that cookies store information that is directly related to you. This data will be saved anonymously and will not be passed on to third parties under any circumstances.
If you want to visit the Rockids website, we recommend that you accept cookies in your browser. However, you are free not to accept them. You can also freely withdraw your consent at any time.

List of cookies we use

Cookies management

The storage of a cookies on your end device is subject to your wishes.

Thanks to the Ghostery tool or the settings of your browser, you can, at any time, simply and free of charge, choose to accept or not the storage of cookies on your end device.

Please note: Any settings you may make in your browser software concerning the acceptance or refusal of cookies may modify your Internet browsing and your conditions of access to certain services requiring the use of these cookies.

Do you allow us to place and read cookies to analyse your navigation and measure the traffic on our website?

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Do you accept the storing and reading of cookies in order to display YouTube videos?

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If you choose to refuse the storage of cookies on your end device or if you delete those which are recorded there, we decline all responsibility for the consequences linked to the degraded functioning of our services resulting from the impossibility for us to record or consult the cookies necessary for their proper functioning and which you would have refused or deleted.

If you do not want the website www.rockids.lu to be able to store all or part of the cookies, you can also leave the website by clicking on this link.

How to select your settings you want in the browser you use?

The configuration of each browser is different. It is usually described in the browser’s help menu. We therefore invite you to take note of this. This will enable you to find out how you can change your settings regarding cookies.

Rights related to the protection of personal data

In general, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation), hereinafter “GDPR”, which came into force on 25 May 2018, in specific cases you have a right to be informed about the use of the processing of personal data in accordance with the GDPR, the right of access, the right to rectify and delete your personal data, the right to be able to limit the processing, the right to object, the right to portability as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the National Data Protection Commission (NDPC).

You may also object for a legitimate reason to the use of your data, or without having to justify your reasons when your right to object aims at stopping all soliciting from www.rockids.lu. Finally, you can set out instructions concerning the conservation, deletion and communication of your personal data after your death. To exercise your rights, simply write to us at info@rockids.lu or by post to Rockids, 27, route d’Arlon L-8009 Luxembourg, indicating your last name, first name and e-mail address.

In accordance with the regulations in force, any request to exercise your rights must be signed and accompanied by a photocopy of an identity document bearing your signature and specify the address to which the reply should be sent. A reply will then be sent to you within one month of receipt of the request.

Data breach/loss

Any loss/breach of personal data will be notified to the NDPC within 72 hours and to the data subjects under the GDPR, after becoming aware of it, unless the violation in question is not likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of the data subjects.

For more information on the general processing of your personal data, please consult the “Legal notice” section.

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