Cookies policy

Cookies policy

Cookie Policy – PBS
This privacy policy applies to customers who purchased on a PBS website. This privacy policy does not apply to third party sites to which PBS websites links or to sites that advertise on PBS websites. These third-party websites have their own privacy policies which we encourage you to review. Your Personal Data is collected and processed in accordance with the French law “Information Technology and Civil Liberties” of January 6, 1978, as modified
by the law of August 6, 2004.
Collection of Personal Information
Personal information about you is collected when you register and use PBS services, when you send an email, call, or otherwise interact with us. When you use PBS services, certain information is also collected that may be associated with your personal information.
Use of Personal Data
Your personal data is used in the context of the execution of PBS services (such as orders you place, PBS invoices, verification of your identity, responses to your support requests).
We may also contact you by email or SMS to inform you about PBS products or services, you can choose not to receive this type of information by contacting us at contact@PBS.site
Your Personal Data is collected by PBS for the sole purpose of processing your orders on PBS websites on behalf of PBS , in no case will it be communicated to third parties.
To exercise your rights of access, rectification, and deletion of your personal data, please contact us at contact@PBS.site
Cookies
For an optimal online experience on the PBS websites, your computer, tablet, or smartphone must accept “cookies”.
A “cookie” is a small text file that is stored on your system when you visit a web site: it allows the site to identify your system each time you visit the same site. Cookies cannot run programs or deliver viruses to your system. In addition, they can only be read by the web server of the domain that stored them on your system.
PBS websites uses “cookies” to collect information about users and account holders to improve PBS services. Most browsers are configured by default to accept cookies automatically, but it is usually possible to modify the browser settings to prevent automatic acceptance and to notify you each time a cookie is sent to your system, or to allow you to
choose not to receive any cookies. If you wish to block cookies from your browser, you can
refer to your browser’s help section for appropriate instructions. If you choose to decline
cookies, you may not be able to access certain interactive features and functionality on PBS
websites.