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This data protection declaration gives you an overview of how your data will be processed at Leopard. It applies to all websites, apps and other services offered by Leopard.
How to read this statement on data processing: We offer you several ways to read this statement on data processing. In this section, first of all, you will find some basic information. We have then divided this data protection statement into chapters according to the topics of interest to you.
For which offers and services does this data protection declaration apply? The type and methods of data processing carried out by Leopard are similar to most of our offers. Therefore, this data protection declaration applies to all the services we offer our customers in Europe. This applies regardless of the platform on which we offer the service: website, apps, at the point of sale, by telephone, at events or via social networks. For the sake of simplicity, we use the term "services" in these "normal cases".
However, there are also services for which we process your data in another way or for other purposes. This may depend on the type of service or country requirements. When we refer to these cases (i.e. "exceptions from the normal case") we refer to "service-specific" or "country-specific".
1. What data are processed by Leopard?
Leopard offers different services that you can use in different ways. Depending on whether you contact us online, by phone, in person or otherwise, different data from different sources come into play. A lot of the data we process is communicated to us by you while you use our services, for example when you contact us and register with us with your name, email address or address. However, we also receive technical data on devices and access, which is automatically collected during interaction with our services. These may relate to the type of device you are using. We collect additional data on the basis of analyses we carry out (e.g. in the context of market research or customer evaluation). We may also receive third-party data about you, such as business information services or payment services agencies.
2. For what purpose does Leopard use my data?
Leopard processes your data in accordance with all applicable data protection laws. In doing so, we naturally comply with the principles of data protection law for the processing of personal data. Therefore, as a matter of principle, we will only process your data for the purposes explained in this data protection declaration and declared at the time of collection. These are primarily the purchase process and the provision, customization, and development as well as the security of our service. In addition, we use your data within the framework of the strict German and EU data protection laws, but also for other purposes, such as product development, scientific research (particularly in the areas of automatic learning, artificial intelligence, and deep learning) and market research for the optimization of business processes, setting up of our services according to the needs of our customers, as well as individual advertising.
3. Personalized services
The development and provision of customized features and services for us is a top priority. Regardless of the location, time or type of device used, we offer you an individual shopping experience and an offer tailored to your individual interests. The processing of your data to personalize our services at Leopard is an integral part of the services.
4. Information about websites and apps
We use your data to make Leopard websites and apps available. In addition to the device and access data that is generated during each use of these services, the type of data processed and the purpose of the processing depend in particular on how you use the functions and services provided through our services. In addition, we use the data generated during the use of our services to find out how our online services are used. We use this information, among other things, in the context of personalization of shopping, to improve our services as well as for personalized advertising.
5. Newsletter
We offer you various newsletter services. You will receive information about the topics covered in the individual newsletters and other notices when registering for the newsletter service. In addition, there are also service-specific newsletters, which are an integral part of a specific service. During
Information on cookies
What is a cookie?
What is a cookie? A cookie is a small text file that is stored by your computer when a website is visited by a user. The text stores information that the site is able to read when it is consulted at a later date. Some of these cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the site, others are useful to the visitor because they are able to securely store, for example, the user name or language settings. The advantage of having cookies installed on your computer is that you no longer need to fill in the same information every time you want to access a site you have previously visited.
Why does Lepoard use cookies?
Leopard uses cookies in order to provide its customers with a shopping experience shaped as much as possible around their tastes and preferences. Through the DAICHI cookies makes sure that every time you visit the site you do not have to receive or enter the same information. Cookies are also used to optimize the performance of the website: they make it easier both the final purchase process and the quick search for specific elements and products within the site. In order to protect its personal data from possible loss and from any form of unlawful processing DAICHI has taken appropriate technical and organizational measures.
For more information please see our Privacy Policy
How can I deactivate cookies ?
You can change your browser to disable cookies using a very simple procedure. Warning: by deactivating cookies both username and password will no longer be stored in the login box of the site.
Firefox:
1. Open Firefox
2. Press the "Alt" button on the keyboard
3. In the toolbar at the top of the browser, select "Tools" and then "Options".
4. Then select the "Privacy" tab
5. Go to "History Settings:" and then to "Use custom settings" . Uncheck "Accept cookies from sites" and save preferences.
Internet Explorer:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click on the "Tools" button and then on "Internet Options".
3. Select the "Privacy" tab and move the slider to the privacy level you wish to set (upwards to block all cookies or downwards to allow all cookies).
4. Then click OK
Google Chrome:
1. Open Google Chrome
2. Click on the "Tools" icon
3. Select "Settings" and then "Advanced settings".
4. Select "Content settings" under "Privacy".
5. In the "Cookies" tab you can uncheck cookies and save preferences
Safari:
1. Open Safari
2. Choose "Preferences" on the toolbar, then select the "Security" panel in the following dialog box
3. In the "Accept Cookies" section you can specify if and when Safari should save cookies from websites. For more information click the Help button (marked with a question mark)
4. For more information about cookies that are stored on your computer, click on "Show cookies".