DGN Fashion GmbH | Modering 11| 22457 Hamburg| Germany acting as a data controller, has prepared this text in accordance with Article 10 of Law No. 6698 on the Protection of Personal Data (“the Law”) and the Communiqué on the Procedures and Principles to be Followed in Fulfilling the Obligation to Inform.
The purpose of this Cookie Disclosure text is to inform you about:
The purposes for which we use certain types of cookies placed on your device through our website,
The personal data automatically obtained by means of these cookies, and
How you can manage these cookies.
For cookies used on our website, other than mandatory cookies, we obtain the explicit consent of users and provide them with the option to change their consent at any time. Through the cookie management panel, users can view the types of cookies used on our website and set their preferences to “on” or “off” for all cookies other than mandatory ones. Users can also change their preferences at any time through this panel.
TYPES OF COOKIES
By Duration
Session Cookies: Used to maintain session continuity and deleted when the user closes their browser.
Persistent Cookies: Remain on your hard drive until you delete them, or until they expire and are automatically deleted by your browser.
By Source
First-Party Cookies: Placed directly by the website that the user visits (the URL shown in the browser’s address bar).
Third-Party Cookies: Placed by a domain other than the one the user is visiting.
By Purpose of Use
Mandatory Cookies: Necessary for the functioning of the website and cannot be turned off. They are generally updated to store your privacy preferences or the data you enter when logging in or filling out a form. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site may not function properly. These cookies do not contain personal information.
Performance Cookies: Help us understand the number of visitors and website traffic so we can measure and improve our site’s performance. They let us know which pages are the most or least used and how visitors navigate the site. The information collected by these cookies is processed collectively and anonymously. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site.
Functional Cookies: Allow the site to be more functional and personalized. They may be updated by us or by third-party service providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of these services may not work properly.
Marketing Cookies: May be used by our advertising partners to create a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other websites. They do not store personal information directly, but use a unique identifier tied to your browser and device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will receive less targeted advertising.
PARTIES TO WHOM PERSONAL DATA IS TRANSFERRED
Some cookies used on the website and detailed in the table below contain personal data. If you give your consent to the use of these cookies, certain personal data of yours will be transferred to our business partners located abroad, with your explicit consent.
LEGAL GROUNDS FOR PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA
Mandatory Cookies: Your personal data collected through these cookies are processed under Article 5(2)(c) of the Law (“necessary for the establishment or performance of a contract”) or Article 5(2)(f) (“necessary for the legitimate interests of the data controller, provided that it does not harm the fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject”).
Performance Cookies: Your personal data collected through these cookies are processed based on your explicit consent in accordance with Article 5(1) of the Law.
Functional Cookies: Your personal data collected through these cookies are processed based on your explicit consent in accordance with Article 5(1) of the Law.
Marketing Cookies: Your personal data collected through these cookies are processed based on your explicit consent in accordance with Article 5(1) of the Law.
YOUR RIGHTS AS A DATA SUBJECT AND REQUESTS OF RELATED PERSONS
Pursuant to Article 11 of the Personal Data Protection Law (KVK Law), data subjects have the right to:
Inquire whether personal data is processed or not,
Request information if their personal data has been processed,
Learn the purpose of the processing of personal data and whether it is used in accordance with its purpose,
Know the third parties to whom personal data is transferred domestically or abroad,
Request the correction of personal data if it is incomplete or inaccurately processed, and request that the third parties to whom the personal data has been transferred be informed of the actions taken,
Request the deletion or destruction of personal data if the reasons for processing no longer exist, even if it has been processed in accordance with the relevant laws, and request that the third parties to whom the personal data has been transferred be informed of the actions taken,
Object to any result arising against themselves by analyzing the processed data exclusively through automated systems,
Claim compensation for damages arising from the unlawful processing of personal data.
Persons whose personal data are processed through cookies used on our website can submit their requests within the scope of Article 11 of the Personal Data Protection Law, in accordance with the “Communiqué on the Principles and Procedures for the Request to the Data Controller,” by writing to the address or e-mail address below:
You can change your cookie preferences on our website at any time. Adjust the buttons in the cookie management panel to “on” or “off” according to your preference, and then click the “Save changes” button.
Additionally, you can exercise partial control over cookies through your browser settings. These preferences may vary depending on the browser used. General explanations are available athttps://www.aboutcookies.org. You can find information on managing cookies in commonly used browsers through the following links: