JANÉ wishes to make available to users of our website www.janeworld.eu (henceforth "Website") this additional information on data protection (henceforth, "Privacy Policy"), in which we provide in a simple, transparent manner all the information regarding the handling performed using your personal data, the ends for which it is handled, and the rights you may exercise. This Privacy Policy will always be available on the Website.

 

1. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HANDLING YOUR DATA?

The company responsible for handling your personal data is JANÉ, S.A. (henceforth, “JANÉ”), a company formed in accordance with Spanish legislation, with its business address at Calle Mercaders 34, Pol.Ind. Riera de Caldes, 08184 Palau-Solità i Plegamans (Barcelona), bearing Fiscal Identity Number (CIF, in its initials in Spanish) A-08234999 and entered in the Barcelona Mercantile Registry in Volume 5196, Folio 1, Section 2 and Sheet 14759, entry 10.

 

2. WHAT IS PERSONAL DATA AND HANDLING?

Data of a personal nature is all information about an identified and identifiable physical person. An identifiable physical person will be taken to be any person whose identity can be determined, either directly or indirectly, via an identifier, such as for example a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or various elements pertaining to the physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural or social identity of the person.

Processing of a personal nature is any operation or set of operations we carry out on your personal data, such as, for example, gathering, recording, saving, use and communication of your data.

 

3. WHAT PERSONAL DATA DO WE COLLECT?

In order to be able to handle the data specified in this Privacy Policy, we need specific information about you.  For that reason we collect the information you provide us with via the various channels of interaction and communication with JANÉ. The data we may collect about you are:

  • Name and surname(s), gender, full address, mobile number and email address;
  • personal and family information, personal characteristics, preferences and interests;
  • History of purchases of JANÉ products:
  • Information on the use and browsing of the Website (web page from which you came to the Website, pages visited, processes started and abandoned, IP address, type of device used for access, Internet browser used, time you stayed on the Website, etc.);
  • Profiles on social media
  • Satisfaction, ratings and opinion surveys for products; and
  • Any other information you may provide when contacting us via any means or channel. 

 

4. THROUGH WHICH CHANNELS DO WE GATHER YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

We can gather information about you directly through the following ways: 

  • The purchase of any of our JANÉ products
  • Account registration form
  • Product registration form
  • Participation in the studies and surveys carried out by JANÉ in order to examine the state of the market and the rating of its products.
  • Interaction with JANÉ when using our contact service or customer care: through the various channels we place at your disposal.
  • Interaction with the Web Site and with JANÉ on social media: via the use you make of the Web Site when browsing the site, and through the interaction you may have with JANÉ via the corporate profiles on various social media platforms.

 

5. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS WHEN YOU PROVIDE US WITH YOUR DATA?

A) Right to access

You have the right to know if JANÉ is treating your personal data or not, and in the event, the right to know what data is being treated.

 

B) Right to rectification

This consists in your right to modify your data if it is inaccurate or incomplete. Whenever you request rectification of your personal data, you must indicate what data you wish to modify and provide suitable accreditation.

 

C) Right to objection

You can object at any moment to our handling of your data within the envisaged legal circumstances. However, there are certain conditions under which it is legally established that you cannot exercise this right, for example, when the legal basis for the handling of your personal data is the execution of a contract or compliance with a legal obligation on our part. With the exception of these circumstances, you may object at any time, for reasons related to your specific situation, to the personal data you are concerned about being the object of processing by us. This is a right that you can clearly exercise when the processing of data is based on our legitimate interests as a company. In the event that you exercise this right, JANÉ will desist from handling your personal data, being able to make the data anonymous or through elimination, except when we can demonstrate legal reasons for the processing which take precedence over your interests, rights and liberties, such as, for example, their conservation during a prudential period for the creation, exercise or defence against complaints deriving from the relationship existing between JANÉ and the user.

 

D) Right to suppression

This right allows the cancellation of your personal data. This does not mean that your data will be completely eliminated, but that your data will be saved but blocked in such a way that impedes handling, without prejudice to the data being made available to public administrations, judges and courts, in order to address possible responsibilities arising through the processing during the prescription period. Once this period has lapsed, your data will be duly made anonymous or eliminated. You are reminded that while there are contractual obligations pending for either party, we will not be able to suppress your personal data. 

 

E) Right to data portability

You have the right to receive and/or transfer to another data handler that is not JANÉ any personal data that is yours and you have provided us with. It is only possible to exercise this right when the processing is based on the execution of a contract or on your consent, and the processing is made via automated means.

 

F) Right to limitation of processing

This right allows you to ask us to suspend the processing of your data when: 

  • You have contested the accuracy of the data, while JANÉ is verifying the accuracy.
  • You have exercised your right to objection regarding the processing of your data, while checks are made to determine whether the legitimate interests of JANÉ take preference over yours as the interested party. 

Likewise, this right allows you to ask JANÉ to to save your personal data when: 

  • The processing of data would be illicit and as the interested party you oppose the suppression of your data, and instead request a limitation on use.
  • JANÉ no longer requires your personal data for the purposes of processing, but needs them for the creation, exercise or defence against complaints. 

You may exercise your rights by sending us your request to the following email address legal@groupjane.com or by land mail, accrediting in both cases your identity, addressed to: JANÉ, Calle Mercaders 34, Pol.Ind. Riera de Caldes, 08184 Palau-Solità i Plegamans (Barcelona).

Furthermore, you are notified that, in the event you consider that JANÉ has not correctly satisfied the exercise of your rights, you may present a complaint to the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD, in its initials in Spanish) , at Calle Jorge Juna, nº 6, 28001, Madrid (Madrid). If you want further information on how to request the protection of the AEPD, you can visit their web page, http://www.aepd.es, or request information via the telephone numbers 901 100 099 and 91 266 35 17.

 

6. HOW WILL WE HANDLE YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND TO WHAT ENDS?

In order to provide you with transparent detailed information on the ends for which we treat your data, we have separated the information relating to each process into independent tables. In that way you will be able to find all the specific information for each of the ways we treat your data in the corresponding section. 

Each table describing the corresponding processing includes the following information:

 

1) For what purposes are we processing your data?

In this column we explain why and for what purposes we are processing your personal data. 

 

2) What is the legal basis for the handling of your data?

This column explains the legal basis or justification that allows us to legally handle your personal data. Data protection regulations state that in order for us to handle your data there is a legal basis or justification which legitimises the handling. Thus, in order to handle your personal information we may employ various legal bases or justification depending on the handling applied to your data. The legal bases for the processing of your personal data may be: 

  • Legitimate interest: As a company, JANÉ has a legitimate interest in collecting and handling your personal data in order to study and analyse the adequacy of our Web Site, products and services, whether they are adapted to the needs of our customers and users or, on the other hand, should be modified in some specific way or could be improved in order to better meet those needs or new market trends. There is also a legitimate interest in maintaining regular contact with you in order to keep you informed regarding promotional or advertising matters with respect to our products, services, news and promotions. In any event, this legitimate interest is based on an analysis of the suitable balance between our interests in processing your personal data and your rights and freedoms. The results of this analysis will determine whether we can or cannot use your personal information for the processing described in this Privacy Policy (except in relation to segmentation and profiling in order to send business communications, for which we require your express consent). 
  • The execution of the contract: At the moment you accept the JANÉ general contract conditions, you become a party to the purchasing contract entered into with us.  In order to be able to process the purchase of a product, we need to gather and handle your personal data. Thus, your refusal to provide us with the personal data necessary for the execution of the general contracting conditions implies the impossibility of purchasing products offered by JANÉ.
  • Compliance with a legal obligation: JANÉ as a company is responsible for your data, and it is for that reason that we must meet a series of obligations imposed by accounting, tax and consumer, etc. regulations. In those cases in which the legal justification for processing is compliance with a legal obligation, your refusal to provide us with the personal data that are legally obligatory will mean that it is impossible for us to provide the requested service, as to do so would involve non-compliance with the regulations to which we are bound.
  • Your consent: In the event that JANÉ wishes to handle your data in a manner for which the legal justification is not based on any of the reasons explained above, we shall seek your prior consent for the handling. In any event, we shall duly inform you in advance of all aspects deriving from the handling, and you will at all times be able to withdraw your consent once provided.

 

3) For how long will we save your personal data?

This column provides indicative information regarding how long your data will be saved. The time data is saved will in all cases depend on the processing carried out on your personal information. You must bear in mind that specific accounting, tax, consumer and data protection regulations may oblige us to save certain customer and user data for a specific period of time.  

 

4) What are your rights when you provide us with your data?

This column describes the rights you may exercise regarding your data, with respect to the processing the data is subject to. As explained in point 5 in this privacy policy, you must take into account that depending on the legal basis which legitimises the handling of your data, your rights may be limited. 

Below you can find a more detailed description of the processing that JANÉ carries out using your personal data:

1. HANDLING OF THE CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH CUSTOMERS

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • The correct processing of the purchase of a product
  • Handling the payment made for the acquired product
  • Exercising the opportune actions in the event of non-compliance by the customer of their obligations.
  • Issuing satisfaction surveys, service ratings, etc.
  • Handling any incident in relation to the purchased product. 
  • What is the legal basis for handling your data?

 

The execution of the purchase contract entered into by JANÉ and the customer. 

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ while this purchase contract entered into by JANÉ and the customer is in force. 

Subsequently, the personal data provided will be saved for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of actions that may result from or in relation to a purchase contract for the product entered into by JANÉ and the customer.

When the maximum period for the processing of data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the customer's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

 

2. HANDLING OF THE USER ACCOUNT ON THE WEBSITE

  • For what ends are we handling your data?
  • To correctly process the creation of the user account on the Website.
  • To provide user support in the processes for forgetting and recovering the password.
  • To activate a section where the user can configure their personal data and the treatment allowed for the data.
  • To include a history of orders placed and in progress.
  • Include a wish list; products marked as interesting by the user.
  • To handle and publish comments, opinions and ratings submitted by users to the Website.

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

User consent.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ for as long as the user does not request the suppression of the data or while the user account remains active. 

The account will be considered inactive when the user has not accessed it for a period of two years. When the period of inactivity has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

 

3. HANDLING OF PRODUCT REGISTRATION

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • To correctly process the registration card for your JANÉ product.
  • To report, in the event that it is necessary, on the evolution and maintenance of the acquired JANÉ product. 

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

The legal basis for the handling of your data is the express consent provided to JANÉ to inform you regarding the evolution and maintenance of your product.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ while this purchase contract entered into by JANÉ and the customer is in force. 

Subsequently, the personal data provided will be saved and duly blocked for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of actions that may result from or in relation to a purchase contract for the product entered into by JANÉ and the customer. 

When the maximum period for the saving of your data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data. 

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

 

4. PROVISION OF CUSTOMER SERVICES

For what ends are we handling your data?

To provide customer services in order to handle and provide a response to consultations, doubts or requests for information submitted by users. 

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

User consent.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ while necessary for processing the consultation, incident or request for information, or until you exercise the right to suppression or objection.

Subsequently, the personal data provided will be saved for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of resulting actions. 

When the maximum period for the saving of data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the customer's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

 

5. HANDLING OF CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION IN MARKET TREND STUDIES

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • To carry out customer and user surveys regarding new trends in the market, and the rating of JANÉ products.
  • The processing of any customer or user doubt or incident which may arise in relation to the study and participation therein.

 

 What is the legal basis for handling your data?

Participant consent.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

When the maximum period for saving the data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the customer's personal data.

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ during the period of the study, unless you exercise your right to objection or suppression. 

Subsequently, the personal data provided will be saved for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of actions resulting from handling.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

 

6. MARKETING AND ADVERTISING ACTIVITIES AND SENDING BUSINESS COMMUNICATION VIA ELECTRONIC CHANNELS

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • To send business communication via electronic channels for advertising and promotional purposes (not personalised) regarding JANÉ products, information, news and promotions.
  • To carry out advertising online and on social media for JANÉ products (remarketing cookies).

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

The legal basis for the handling of your data is the user consent in the case of cookies, and the legitimate interest of JANÉ in maintaining direct regular communication with its customers and users for marketing purposes.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

Your personal data will be handled by JANÉ while you do not exercise your right to objection or suppression. 

In the event that you exercise these rights, the personal data provided will be saved and duly blocked for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of actions that may derive from the processing.

When the maximum period for saving the data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You have the right to oppose the reception of business communication at any time in the following ways: 

  • By withdrawing your consent at any moment by sending an email to that end to: legal@groupjane.com.
  • By following the instructions at the foot of any of the electronic communications you receive. 

You can also set the use of cookies through your Internet browser.

Furthermore, you will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as set out in that section.

 

7. ANALYSIS; SEGMENTATION AND PROFILING OF CUSTOMERS AND USERS 

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • To analyse and segment the characteristics,personal data and purchase history of users and customers in order to obtain common profiles.
  • To enrich the profiles of customers and users with data obtained about them from other sources (interaction with JANÉ on social media, etc.).
  • To carry out marketing analysis and studies in order to design specialist products, services and promotions based on the profiles, characteristics, needs and purchase histories and trends in the sector in which JANÉ operates.
  • To design business communication and advertising for distribution via electronic means (email, mms, sms, etc.) for products, services, promotions or recommendations in a personalised manner based on the characteristics, interests, preferences and history of interaction with JANÉ by users and customers.

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

The legal basis for the handling of your data by JANÉ is the legitimate interest to know its customers and users in depth in order to improve its products and services, adapting them in the most personalised way to their needs, trends and interests.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

The personal data will be handled by JANÉ while the relationship between the users and JANÉ is in force, or until the right to objection or suppression is exercised.

Subsequently, the personal data provided will be saved in a duly blocked manner for the legally stipulated period for the prescription of actions that may result from or in relation to the relationship between JANÉ and the user.

When the maximum period for saving the data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You have the right to oppose the handling of your data for the purposes of segmentation, analysis and profiling, by sending us an email to that end to: legal@groupjane.com. 

Furthermore, you will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this privacy policy, as set out in that section.

 

A. What is segmentation and profiling?

In order to design and send you promotions and business and advertising communication that is as personalised as possible with respect to your needs, trends, characteristics, habits, interests, purchasing history or use of the user account we use segmentation, analysis and profiling techniques in order to better know your tastes, interests and preferences. 

The segmentation and profiling are automated techniques and processes used with the aim of improving the quality of the customer and user data we have available. The application of profiling techniques to customer and user data allows us to discover and define quality requirements and rules regarding the data, and the segmentation techniques allow us to segment the customers and users based on the various requirements and rules obtained through the profiling techniques. In that way, we can identify common customer and user profiles, and can offer promotions, products, services and information which is much more personalised in accordance with their tastes, interests and preferences. 

 

B. What information do we collect in order to carry out this profiling?

In order to carry out the profiling we need to gather and handle the information detailed in point 3 of this privacy policy, including, your basic information (full address, name and surname(s)), your characteristics, preferences, likes, habits, information on whether you have children or not, the age of your children, products marked as interesting in your user account, purchasing history, your profiles on social media and your interaction with us through our social media profiles ( in the event that you consent to sharing this personal information with us), etc.

 

C. How does the profiling affect the sending of business and promotional communication via electronic means?

The profiles obtained are used in order to offer customers and users personalised promotions, products, services and business communication, in accordance with their tastes, preferences, characteristics, purchasing history and the list of products marked as interesting. We can thus avoid offering products and services that are not adapted to the needs of the customer or user, or sending promotions and business communication that are of no interest. The profiling of your personal data as a whole in fact allows us to better understand our customers and users, and provide them with service of a higher quality.

As a result, through segmentation and profiling we can group customers and users with respect to how they coincide or differ in various areas such as, for example, the products they are interested in, the promotions they take up the most, their purchasing habits, common needs or their response to business communication sent by JANÉ. 

 

8. ANALYSIS OF THE USE, OPERATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE WEBSITE 

For what ends are we handling your data?

  • To maintain security and protect the corporate Website from malicious or illicit use.
  • To adapt the Website to the type of device employed by the user.
  • To show the correct web content requested by the user at any time.
  • To recognise the user when they return to the corporate Website.
  • To study possible improvements on the Website to optimise usability and user experience on the Website and implement them.
  • To facilitate the sharing of the contents of the Website via social media and communication channels.

If you wish to obtain more detailed information on the handling of your personal data when browsing the Website, see our Cookies Policy

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

The handling of personal data that is necessary for the correct functioning of the corporate Website will be carried out based on the legitimate interests of JANÉ to provide users of the corporate website and keep it accessible in a secure manner. For data processing that is not necessary for the correct functioning of the JANÉ corporate Website, we will ask users for their consent.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

We will save your personal data for the period of time required by each cookie or until you withdraw your consent or exercise your right to objection. 

When the maximum period for saving the data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You will be able to exercise the rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy, as stipulated in that section. 

You can also set the use of cookies through the Internet browser you use to browse the Website.

 

9. MAINTENANCE OF AN UPDATED SUPPRESSION LIST IN ORDER TO AVOID CONTACT IF THE CUSTOMER OR USER HAS SO REQUESTED.

For what ends are we handling your data?

To maintain a suppression list with the confirmation of those customers and users who have requested the suppression of their data or objected to their data being handled.

 

What is the legal basis for handling your data?

Legal obligation: Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and Council, of 27th April 2016, in relation to the protection of natural persons with regards to the handling of personal data and on the free movement of such data, repealing Directive 95/46/EC, obliges us to respect your rights and maintain evidence of compliance on our part with your request to exercise the right to suppression.

 

For how long will we save your personal data?

We will save your personal data for the legally prescribed period and, subsequently, for the prescribed period for the lodging of any claim in relation to the effective or deficient response on our part to the right to suppression or objection that you have exercised. 

When the maximum period for saving the data has elapsed, JANÉ will make anonymous or eliminate the user's personal data.

 

What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

The rights described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy are limited as this is a process based on a legal obligation, as explained in the cited section. 

 

7. TO WHOM WILL WE PASS ON YOUR DATA?

JANÉ may pass on your personal data to companies within the same business group (JANÉ, S.A.; CONCORD 2004, S.A; BABYNURSE, S.A.; y GROUP JANÉ OUTLET, S.L.), manufacturers, distributors or any other relevant third party appropriate for the processing or handling of the purchase or delivery of your orders, complaints regarding products, enquiries regarding the availability of a product or any other request for information, consultation or request submitted to us via our contact form available on the Website, whenever necessary. 

Other possible third parties to which we may pass on your data, under legal requirement or basis that legitimises the action:

  • Legal consultants
  • Courts
  • Tax Office
  • Government bodies and public administration
  • Security forces and corps
  • Those contracted for handling who, in order to provide the necessary services, must access specific personal information and/or data. The data may be passed on to suppliers with access to data with whom the obligations and responsibilities assumed in the handling of data have been drawn up, in their capacity as Handling Supervisors. JANÉ enters into the corresponding contracts for contracting handling that provide due guarantees with respect to the handling of personal data, confidentiality and cancellation, destruction or return.

 

Furthermore, we may pass on your personal information in the following cases: 

  • If we or in effect all our assets are acquired by a third party, then in that case the personal data we have for our customers and users will be one of the assets transferred. Any operation of this nature will be reported and notification will be given in advance.
  • In order to protect the safety and rights of our personnel, our customers and users, and our IT systems. This includes the exchange of information with security forces and corps, or Courts, in the event of the detection of fraud, identity theft or any other illicit use, treatment or action. 

 

8. WHO CAN ACCESS YOUR DATA?

JANÉ hereby notifies you that we work with third-party providers whose services are necessary for the correct appearance and usability of the Website and out IT systems, and that, in order to carry out their work, they may have access to your data. It is the case, for example, of providers that help us to improve and optimise our Website, the providers of technological services, or those providing maintenance services for our databases and IT systems. Courier and transport companies may also access customer data when necessary in order to deliver the corresponding prizes in the event of having taken part in one of our promotional activities.

 

9. IS YOUR DATA SAFE?

In order to ensure fair and transparent processing of your personal information, we will adopt suitable procedures which include the implementation of technical and organisational measures which take into account the possible risk and correct any inaccuracy identified in the personal data handled, in such a way that the risk of any error is minimised, handling your data in a fair safe way. 

All the information that you provide us with is stored on safe servers. Thus, once we have received all your information, we will use strict security procedures in order to attempt to prevent any unauthorised access. Unfortunately, the transmission or communication of information via internet is not completely safe. 

Likewise, we ensure that our service providers also implement suitable security standards for the protection of personal data with respect to who has or may have access, in compliance with applicable data protection legislation. 

 

10. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy mat vary over time due to possible changes in the criteria followed at the time by the Spanish Data Protection Agency or other authorities, any legislative changes that may take place, and any jurisprudential rulings that are applicable to this policy. JANÉ thus reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy in order to be able to adapt it to those criteria, and to any new legislation or relevant case law.

Latest version: 14 April 2020

 

11. CONTACT 

If you are in any doubt regarding the handling we carry out using your personal data, then contact us via the following email address: legal@groupjane.com.