Privacy policy

Summary

  1. What is covered by this privacy policy and do other policies apply to you?
  2. Who collects & uses your personal information?
  3. Why do we collect your personal information?
  4. What personal information do we collect?
  5. When do we collect your personal information?
  6. How do we collect your personal information?
  7. Who are our third-party sources?
  8. Should you always share your personal information with us?
  9. For how long do we keep your personal information?
  10. How do we protect your personal information?
  11. Where do we store your personal information?
  12. Do we sell your personal information?
  13. With whom do we share your personal information?
  14. How do we address the privacy of children?
  15. What are your rights regarding your personal information?
  16. Can the privacy policy change?
  17. Do we use cookies or other online advertising technologies?
  18. How can you contact us?

1. What is covered by this privacy policy and do other policies apply to you?

This privacy policy covers situations where we, Kering SA, a French corporation (“Kering”), access, collect, store process, use, disclose or transfer your personal information in paper or electronic form. It also covers situations where approved partners or other members of Kering use your personal information on our behalf.

In some cases, other policies apply to you. It may be the case when you use certain products or services, and in this event:

  1. - You will be notified of these other policies while using the products or services they apply to.
  2. - Such policies will supersede this privacy policy unless they expressly refer to it.
This privacy policy does not cover products or services you might use as provided by other companies acting on their own account.

2. Who collects & uses your personal information?

We, Kering, act as the “data controller”, which means that we determine “why” and “how” your personal information is collected and used. We are a French corporation, located in 40 rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, France and registered under number 552 075 020 with the company registry of Paris.

To be able to deliver our products and services to you, we need to share your personal information with approved partners or other members of Kering who generally act as our “data processors”. All are bound by an obligation to implement appropriate security measures to protect personal data in their possession, and are bound by a strict confidentiality agreement and specific contractual terms on “how” and “when” they are allowed to use your personal information on our behalf.

Please be aware that certain approved partners, such as our franchisees and licensees or social media, could also determine “why” and “how” your personal information is used. They have their own privacy and cookies policies, so remember that the personal information you give them will be subject to their rules and not ours.

3. Why do we collect your personal information?

Kering will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information for the purposes described in this section. The processing of your personal information will comply with your privacy legislation and rely on the legal bases set out in this section.

If you would like more information on the purposes and legal bases, you can contact us at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

  1. To provide you with the products and services you have purchased or otherwise requested

We will use your personal information to manage our relationship with you and to perform our obligations under the contract you conclude with us when you purchase or otherwise request products or services from us. This can cover various activities such as internal accounting, processing your payment or delivery.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Providing you with the products and services you have purchased or otherwise requested either in our stores or online
This involves any action necessary to perform our obligations under the sale or service contract you conclude with us (processing of your payment, delivery, return management, etc.)
Performance of a contract
  1. To manage your Kering profile.

Once you have requested us to create your Kering profile, your personal information will be linked to this profile, where we will keep all the information we have on you. This could include personal information we obtain directly from you as well as from other sources in accordance with applicable legislation. The information in your Kering profile is crucial to provide you with the Kering personalized and tailored experience, and thus it needs to be kept up to date for the best experience.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Administering, managing and maintaining your KNXT profile once you have requested us to create it. This could include data cleansing and deduplication.Performance of a contract or our legitimate interest (where applicable).
Once your profile has been created upon your request, to supplement it with the personal information you provide us during our interactions (and such legitimate interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
  1. To provide you with tailored customer service and assistance.

You should have the same unified experience no matter how we communicate. Whether this happens on our website, by chat, by phone or by video, and whether you contact us or we contact you, we want to provide you with relevant and tailored customer service.

For this purpose of providing you the Kering experience, we will collect, store, process, use, disclose and transfer your personal information to be able to identify you. This will allow us to provide you with the tailored assistance you are asking for or to share relevant information with you. In addition, when you contact us, we may retain the personal information you share with us to always provide you with such a customised and personalised experience. This could happen if you are an existing or potential customer. Your personal information will be linked to your Kering profile, if you have requested us to create one, or to a potential customer profile.

To provide you with a smooth and enjoyable customer experience, know you better to provide you with tailored answers, and to improve the quality and security of our services, we may rely on your consent, proceed in accordance with our contract with you, or take all reasonable steps to enter into a contract with you, or rely on our legitimate interest to improve our services.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Administering, managing and maintaining your KNXT profile
This will be done if you have requested us to create your KNXT profile and if we are able to identify you. We will supplement your KNXT profile with the personal information you provide us with when you contact us or when we contact you. This could include data cleansing and deduplication.
Performance of a contract or our legitimate interest (where applicable).
Once your profile has been created upon your request, to supplement it with the personal information you provide us during our interactions (and such legitimate interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
Administering, managing and maintaining a potential customer profile
This will be done if we are not able to identify you. We will supplement this potential customer profile with information you provide us with when you contact us or when we contact you, to avoid asking you again for information you have already shared with us and provide with you tailored assistance about our products and services.
Taking steps at your request prior to entering into a contract or our legitimate interest (where applicable).
When we are not able to identify you, to supplement a potential customer profile to provide you tailored assistance (and such legitimate interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
Inbound interaction – Providing you with the products, services or information you may request when you contact us.Performance of a contract or taking steps at your request prior to entering into a contract.
Outbound interaction – Contacting you directly in connection with the products, services and information you have requested.Performance of a contract or taking steps at your request prior to entering into a contract or our legitimate interest(where applicable).
To provide you with an adequate answer when our interaction is not related to the formation or performance of a contract (and such interests is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
Real-time or further monitoring of our interaction, to enable us to improve the quality and safety of our service and provide you with better answers.
This monitoring could be implemented during both inbound and outbound interactions.
Subject to the type of information we collect:
Performance of a contract or taking steps at your request prior to entering into a contract.
When we collect information to provide you with relevant assistance about our products or services.
Our legitimate interest.
When we collect information to improve the quality and safety of our service (and when such interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
Or your consent to cookies when such monitoring is done on our website via cookies or other online advertising technologies.
  1. To enable you to receive relevant information and tailored marketing content.

You will receive information and updates about us either at your request (with your prior consent where required by law) or when we are authorised by law to send you such information and updates directly. Such communication can be global or local, and may include updates about our products and services, invitations to events, offers, surveys, etc.

Our communications will be customised and specifically designed to be of interest to you, and will be updated with any new personal information linked to your Kering profile. We will thus use your personal information to send you tailored communications or other customised advertisements or marketing campaigns. This use of your information include some profiling activity.

If you are a resident of the United States or Guam, please also see Specific information on text and instant messages for residents of the United States or Guam residents for more information about how and when we may use your phone number to send you messages.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Sending or presenting you with tailored communication
This includes communication such as updates about our products and services, invitations to events, offers or surveys. When you share your contact information with us, we will use such personal information to contact you through related communication channels (such as text message, MMS, e-mail, post, internet, social media or telephone). We will always do our best to provide you with tailored communication based in particular on your interests and shopping habits, and improve and customise our services notably via profiling
Performance of a contract.
When we are authorised by law to send you such communication without your consent and such communication is within the scope of our contractual relationship.
Our legitimate interest in providing you with customised content.
When such interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights and we are authorised by law to send you such communication without your consent.
Your consent, as provided when you create your KNXT profile.
You can always withdraw your consent at any time.
Updating and supplementing or enriching your personal information
This includes conducting data cleansing and deduplication.
This also includes enriching your personal information with second party data or information related to your activities on social media and your browsing activity across different websites and devices.
Some of the technologies we use (including cookies) may rely on services provided by other companies acting on their own account (such as social media - WeChat, WhatsApp, Baidu, Kakao Talk, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or other online platforms). You may have provided your consent to cookies and other technologies through such platforms. These other companies have their own privacy and cookies policies and the way they use your personal information will be subject to their rules and not ours.
Performance of a contract or compliance with a legal obligation.
When such update relates to the administration and management of your KNXT profile, including taking actions following a rectification or erasure request.
Any other situation will require your consent, as provided when you create your KNXT profile.
You can always withdraw your consent with us at any time.
Creating lookalike campaigns
Lookalike campaigns enables us to reach new people who are likely to be interested in our products because they are similar to you.
Some of the technologies we use (including cookies) may rely on services provided by other companies acting on their account (such as social media - WeChat, WhatsApp, Baidu, Kakao Talk, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or other online platforms). You may have provided your consent to cookies and other technologies through such platforms. These other companies have their own privacy and cookies policies and the way they use your personal information will be subject to their rules and not ours.
Your consent when you accept, at the creation of your KNXT profile, that we link your personal information to certain patterns (Profiling) (for example by accepting to receive tailored communication).
You can always withdraw your consent with us at any time.
Online advertisement
Presenting you with online advertisements that are “contextual”, “behavioural”, “interest- based” or “tailored”, including by using cookies or other online advertising technologies.
Your consent to cookies or other online advertising technologies.
You can always withdraw your consent with us at any time.
  1. To send you non-marketing communications.

Non-marketing communications may be sent upon your request, and/or may be important for your safety and the security of your personal information.

You may still receive such communications even when you opt-out from certain marketing communications. The information communicated may be necessary for the correct performance of our contract with you or be mandatory to comply with some of our legal obligations.

If you are a resident of the United States or Guam, please also see Specific information on text and instant messages for residents of the United States or Guam residents for more information about how and when we may use your phone number to send you messages.

  1. To conduct our business securely and protect our activities.

To deliver our products and services safely to you, perform our contract properly or comply with some of our legal obligations, we will implement fraud prevention and detection measures. Such measures will allow us to adequately perform our contract with you and/or protect our legitimate interests in defending ourselves against fraud.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Providing you with the services and information you requested.
For example identity verification, password or username reset, etc.
Performance of a contract.
Providing you with the services and information we need to send or provide you
For example information about the suspension of our services, about incidents that may involve your personal information, etc.
Performance of a contract or compliance with a legal obligation
(subject to the type of information and service we need to provide you)
Administering and managing your KNXT profile once you have requested us to create your KNXT profile.Performance of a contract.
  1. To assess and better understand our business.

To manage our activities, perform our obligations under our contract with you and comply with our legal obligations, we may need to access and use some of your personal information for finance, management or legal purposes, or business-related analytics & market research activities.

For example, this could occur when we use the invoices we have issued in relation to your purchases for compliance or accountability purposes, or when we analyse personal information to understand the characteristics of our customers (what is the gender proportion, the average age etc.).

In certain limited circumstances, such activity may be based on our legitimate interest when related.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Implementing fraud prevention, detection and investigation measures to ensure physical security and cybersecurity and to safely deliver you products and services.Subject to the type of information and service we provide you with;Performance of a contract or compliance with a legal obligation or our legitimate interests in protecting ourselves against fraud (when such interests is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
In accordance with applicable law, implementing compliance-related and privacy-related activities.Compliance with a legal obligation or our legitimate interest(where applicable).
Where the processing is not prescribed by law but is a regulatory expectation (and such interests is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).
In accordance with applicable law, implementing activities related to the protection of intellectual property rights and management of litigation cases.Subject to the type of information we need to use:
Compliance with a legal obligation or our legitimate interestsin protecting our rights (when such interests is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights) or the regular exercise of our rights in lawsuits or proceedings, where applicable in your country of residence.
  1. To optimise and manage our website and other means of communication.

We may take certain measures involving the use of your personal information to administer, optimise and improve our means of digital or physical communications such as our website or face-to-face interaction.

The use of your personal information will allow us to perform our contractual obligations or improve our services in accordance with our legitimate interest. Of course, when we use cookies or other online advertising technologies, your prior consent will always be required.

The purposes for which we process your personal information are as follows:The processing of your personal information is justified on the following legal basis:
Performing activities relating to the sale or service contract you have concluded with us
For example, accounting, stock management, keeping of records, etc.
Subject to the activity and the type of information we need to use:
Performance of a contract or compliance with a legal obligation.
Conducting business-related analytics & market research activitiesSubject to the type of information we need to analyse:
Performance of a contract.
Our legitimate interests in improving our products or services.
When such interest is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights.
Your consent, when you answer surveys or customer satisfaction questions.
You can always withdraw your consent with us at any time.
Sharing necessary information with actual or potential buyers as part of a business transferOur legitimate interest in disclosing information necessary to complete our business transactions.
Sharing necessary information with auditors, law firms, similar corporate professional service providers and data analysis providers Subject to the type of information we need to use:
Compliance with a legal obligation.
Or our legitimate interests of properly carrying out our business including in compliance with applicable legislation and to better understand and improve our business (when such interests is not overridden by your own interests or fundamental rights).

4. What personal information do we collect?

When you interact with us or our approved partners, you may provide us with the following categories of personal information (that may include sensitive information in accordance with applicable legislation).

  1. A. Identifiers & Kering profile information

This set of personal information enables us to identify you, manage your Kering profile, provide you with customer service and assistance and, in some cases, to contact you, including by sending you relevant information and tailored marketing content on the ground of the legal bases set out in this privacy policy.

  1. B. Transaction information & commercial information (including audio)

This set of personal information enables us to provide you with the products and services you have requested, manage your Kering profile, provide you with relevant customer service and assistance, secure our communications and to manage and better understand our business.

  1. C. Personal life information and inferences

This set of personal information enables us to always offer you the optimum service by understanding you better. We use it to manage your Kering profile, provide you with relevant customer service and assistance and also, in certain circumstances, to contact you for example by sending you relevant information, updates and tailored marketing content.

  1. D. User-generated content

This set of personal information enables you to provide us with personal information relating to you or to third parties. In certain circumstances it enables us to contact you.

  1. E. Technical, electronic & localisation information

This set of personal information enables better delivery of the service you expect from us.

It could include personal information related to your interactions with us and allows us to manage your Kering profile, provide relevant customer service and tailored marketing content, establish communications and conduct our business securely, assess and better understand our business, and optimise and manage our website and other means of communication.

  1. F. Additional information for Californian residents
  1. Characteristics of classes protected under federal or California law;
  2. Categories of information collected over the past 12 months.

Please note that the categories mentioned in this section What personal information do we collect? also represent the categories of personal information that we have collected over the past 12 months.

5. When do we collect your personal information?

When you interact with us you may share with us your personal information when:

  1. A. You buy a product or subscribe to a service;
  2. B. You create a Kering profile, join our loyalty scheme, participate in a contest, join a reward program or link your social media account to your Kering profile;
  3. C. You subscribe to our newsletter;
  4. D. You interact with us or seek advice and share personal information through our websites, our social media pages, at events or through our customer services;
  5. E. You use your device to browse activity across different websites;
  6. F. A personal shopper, or any other agent acting on your behalf interacts with us in particular to buy a product or subscribe to a service for you;
  7. G. Your information is shared with us by our approved partners, with your prior consent where required.

6. How do we collect your personal information?

We mainly obtain information directly from you and process them by automated means when you interact with us. When you interact with us, we collect your personal information through:

  1. A. Our customer services (for example by phone or chat) when you share personal information with us;
  2. B. Our websites or our applications, whether you are registered or not, by completing surveys, registration processes or forms. We may also use cookies or other online advertising technologies for this purpose;
  3. C. Any means we make available to you - for example, when you buy a product, we may collect certain personal information relating to your payment such as the purchase price and date and product reference (we do not keep any of your personal banking information for longer than necessary to complete the transaction);
  4. D. From third-party sources such as social media.

7. Who are our third-party sources?

We mainly obtain information directly from you. From time to time, we may also obtain information on you from third-party sources.

We will only gather such information when the third parties either have obtained your consent or are otherwise legally allowed to share such information. In certain limited circumstances, some third parties may be required to disclose your personal information to us.

For more information on our sharing of information with these third-party sources, please refer to the section With whom do we share your personal information?.

8. Should you always share your personal information with us?

You may not always be required to provide us with the personal information that we are asking you for: any personal information that is required is clearly marked as mandatory.

When you do not wish to share certain personal information with us, you may simply not provide it to us, or opt-out of the processing of your personal information when this option is offered to you.

However, if you choose not to provide certain personal information, you may not be able to benefit from some of our services for which the provision of such personal information is necessary.

We may ask you to provide us with personal information to meet certain legal requirements. In such cases, we will notify you in due time and advise you as to whether your personal information is mandatory or not (as well as of the possible consequences if you do not provide your personal information).

9. For how long do we keep your personal information?

Our general approach is to retain your personal information only for as long as it is needed.

  1. A. When you have a Kering profile, a potential customer profile or subscribe to our newsletters, we generally retain your personal information for 5 years from the last interaction you initiated with us.
  2. B. When you interact with our customer services, we generally retain the recordings of the calls for 45 days (unless a longer retention period is required by law), and the other personal information you have shared with us (including personal information shared by mail, chat or text message or when our interaction is transcribed) for 5 years from the last interaction you initiated with us.
  3. C. When we use cookies or other online advertising technologies, your consent shall only be valid for a maximum period of 13 months.

We may retain personal information for a shorter or longer time, for instance, where we are obliged to do so in accordance with relevant legal, tax and accounting requirements.

Additional information for South Korean residents:

We may retain certain personal information in accordance with the following legal requirements:

  1. Records on contracts and withdrawal of subscriptions: 5 years (as required under the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce Transactions);
  2. Records on consumer complaints and processing of disputes: 3 years (as required under the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce Transactions);
  3. Records of log-ins: 3 months (as required under the Protection of Communications Secrets Act).

10. How do we protect your personal information?

We, Kering, are strongly committed to keeping your personal information safe.

To do so, we design our services with your safety in mind. Within our group, we have dedicated teams managing and ensuring the security and privacy of your personal information. We have adopted specific technical and organisational security measures to protect personal information against accidental or unlawful destruction, accidental loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access.

For example, whenever personal information is passed between your device and our servers, we ensure that it is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”) and/or other security methods. We implement Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (“HTTPS”) in order to protect your connection to our website. All your personal information is stored on secured servers.

We have also established a specialised personal information security management system. For example, we strictly control the scope of authorisation of our employees who have access to the personal information that we collect and process. We regularly review our information collection, storage and processing practices, including physical security measures, to guard against any unauthorised access and use.

We conduct security and privacy protection training courses and tests on a regular basis to enhance our employees’ awareness of the importance of protecting personal information. We take commercially reasonable steps to make sure that our business partners and third-party service providers are able to protect your personal information. Our employees and those of our business partners and third-party service providers who have access to your personal information are subject to enforceable contractual obligations of confidentiality and specific contractual privacy provisions.

In the event of a security incident resulting in any breach of personal information, as qualified by law, we have an emergency response plan in place to prevent the expansion of such security incidents. In addition, we will report such personal information breach to the relevant supervisory authority as required by applicable law, and inform you via an appropriate channel as and where required by applicable law.

Please also note that in order to keep your personal information secure, we may from time to time, have to reset your password.

However, you should be aware that no service can be completely secure, and you play a key role in keeping your personal information safe. For the best possible protection of your personal information outside the limits of our control, your devices should be protected (e.g. by updated antivirus software) and your internet service providers should take appropriate measures for the security of personal information transmission over the network (e.g. with firewalls and anti-spam filtering). You accept the inherent security implications of interacting over the Internet and will not hold us or our partners responsible for any security incident or breach of personal information unless it is due to our negligence.

If you have any concerns that your personal information has been put at risk, for example if someone could have found out your password, please contact us as soon as possible.

11. Where do we store your personal information?

We operate globally and may transfer your personal information to other companies within Kering or to approved partners in locations around the world. We want you to have the best service and customer experience, whether online or in person all over the world. For this purpose, we may have to share your personal information outside the country where you have first shared it with us. When we do so, it will always be for the purposes described in this privacy policy and where we are satisfied with the levels of protection and security implemented in compliance with applicable privacy legislation. This sharing of your personal information is necessary to enable us to perform the contracts we have with you or take steps at your request, prior to entering into a contract, in order to offer you a global customer experience.

In most cases, the personal information we collect from you will be stored in servers located in the European Union or Switzerland. However, this may vary depending on the country in which the information is collected or applicable legislation. For more information about the location where your personal information is stored, you can contact us at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

We want to ensure that your personal information is always safely used and available to you, wherever you want to access it and for whatever reason you wish to use it.

When we share, use or transfer personal information in particular from the European Union, we use standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission, or put in place other measures under applicable privacy legislation, to ensure that such transfer provides adequate safeguards. You can contact us at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?) for more information about these safeguards including how to obtain copies of this information.

12. Do we sell your personal information?

We do not sell your personal information and have not done so in the past 12 months.

We may allow selected third parties (such as approved advertising partners) to collect your personal information via automated technologies on our websites (see “Do we use cookies or other online advertising technologies?“) in an effort to provide you with content and advertisements that may be of interest to you and on the legal bases set out in this privacy policy.

However, to the extent our transfers of your personal information to certain third-parties may be interpreted as a “sale” under California privacy law, if you are a Californian resident you have the right to opt out of that sale.

If you are a Californian resident, you also have the right to opt out of such disclosure of your information for online interest-based advertising purposes.

Californian residents’ rights are further described in the section: “Information for Californian residents” under the provision attached to the following question: “What are my rights regarding my personal information?“.

13. With whom do we share your personal information?

We may share and disclose your personal information for business purposes with the categories of recipients listed below. We may also receive personal information about you from some of them as our third-party sources. If you would like more information about the sharing of your personal information, including the list of recipients, please contact our privacy team and Data Protection Officer at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

  1. A. Approved partners acting as service providers

To use your personal information, we rely on approved partners. All approved partners are bound by an obligation to implement appropriate security measures to protect personal data in their possession, and bound by a strict confidentiality agreement and specific contractual provisions on “how” and “when” they are allowed to collect and use your personal information. Your personal information may be accessible to the following authorised personnel on a need-to-know basis:

  1. Kering and other affiliates of our group;
  2. Retailers, resellers, delivery providers, fulfilment companies and transaction partners;
  3. Marketing services, advertising providers, communication (email, SMS, MMS) providers and social networks;
  4. IT service providers;
  5. Audit, law firms and similar corporate professional service providers, data analysis providers.
  1. B. Approved partners acting also on their own account

To use some of your personal information (see “Why do we collect your personal information”), we rely on approved partners. Certain approved partners may be able to determine “why” and “how” your personal information is used.

  1. Franchisees and licensees;
  2. Certain social media such as Facebook page insight, in accordance with Facebook Page Insights Data Policy.
  1. C. Actual or potential buyers as part of a business transfer

We may disclose your personal information to an actual or a potential buyer (and its agents and advisers) in relation to any actual or proposed divestiture, merger, acquisition, joint venture, bankruptcy, dissolution, reorganisation, or any other similar transaction or proceeding in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Where this is required, we will take steps to minimise any data that is shared.

  1. D. Law enforcement body, regulatory body, government agency, court, lawyers to comply with laws and defend our rights and interests

We may disclose your personal information to any competent law enforcement body, regulatory body, government agency, court or other third party where we believe disclosure is (i) required as a matter of applicable law or regulation, (ii) necessary to exercise, establish or defend our legal rights, or (iii) necessary to protect your interests or those of any other person, and on the legal basis set out in this privacy policy. Where this is required, we will take steps to minimise any data that is shared.

  1. E. At your request or for our legitimate interest or compliance with laws and regulations

We may disclose your personal information to any other person: with your consent; where we have an overriding legitimate interest (on balance with your interests) to do so; or where we have a legal or regulatory obligation to do so.

14. How do we address the privacy of children?

Protecting the safety and privacy of children is very important to us.

By creating your Kering profile, or by registering through any means, or by placing an order, you confirm that you have reached the age of consent in your country of residence (or, if you are under the age of consent, that your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) also agree(s) to such registration or order when they can give you such authorisation under the law of your country of residence).

If we become aware (including through a request from your parent(s) or legal guardian(s)) that we have inadvertently received personal information in contradiction to the above, we will delete such personal information from our records.

15. What are your rights regarding your personal information?

Subject to your applicable privacy legislation, you may be entitled to one or more of the following rights and exercise them on your own or via a legal representative acting on your behalf. We, Kering, are committed to protecting your rights and allowing you to exercise them. You will never be discriminated against when you exercise your right in good faith under any applicable privacy law.

If you need any further information regarding your rights, how to exercise any of your rights, or if you have any complaints or questions regarding our privacy practices, please contact our privacy team and Data Protection Officer at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

  1. A. Right of access, rectification and erasure

Under certain circumstances you may have the right to request access to and obtain a copy of any of your personal information that we may hold. Such right of access also includes the right to receive information in particular about the purposes of the processing, the categories of personal information concerned, the categories of recipients to whom your information may be disclosed, and the envisaged period for the retention of your information.

You may also request correction of any inaccurate personal information relating to you and to request the deletion of your personal information. You can see and update most of this personal information yourself online, or by contacting our customer services, or by emailing our privacy team at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

Specifically, subject to your applicable privacy legislation, your right of access may include:

  1. - The right to request whether and how your personal information is processed and whether it has been shared with a third party in the preceding 12 months, in particular if you are an Aruban resident.
  2. - The right to obtain confirmation that we process personal information about you, to request information about the public and private entities with whom we have shared your personal information, and to request information about the possibility of denying consent and the consequences of such denial, in particular if you are a Brazilian resident.
  3. - If we cannot satisfy your request for correction, the right to request that a statement of correction be attached to your information noting that a correction has been sought but not made, in particular if you are a resident of New Zealand.
  4. - The right to be informed of any disclosure of inaccurate personal information about you, in particular if you are a resident of Qatar.
  1. B. Right to withdraw consent

Where processing of your personal information is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw it at any time. For example, if you no longer wish to receive electronic marketing communications, you can change the settings in your Kering profile, use the ‘unsubscribe’ link provided in our emails, text the STOP number in our text messages, or contact us directly and we will stop sending you communications. Please note that the withdrawal of your consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on your consent as carried out before such withdrawal.

If you are a resident of the United States or Guam, please also see Specific information on text and instant messages for residents of the United States or Guam residents.

  1. C. Right to personal information portability

Under certain conditions, you may have the right to receive personal information you have provided to us within a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and also to require us to transmit it to another data controller where this is technically feasible.

  1. D. Right to restriction of processing

Subject to privacy legislation applicable to you, you may have the right to restrict our processing of your personal information in particular where:

  1. - You contest the accuracy of the personal information (until we have taken sufficient steps to correct or verify its accuracy);
  2. - The processing is unlawful, but you do not want us to erase the personal information;
  3. - We no longer need your personal information for the purposes of the processing, but you require such personal information to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or
  4. - You have objected to processing that has been justified on legitimate interest grounds, pending verification as to whether we have compelling legitimate grounds to continue processing.

Where personal information is subject to restriction in this way, we will only process it with your consent or to establish, exercise or defend legal claims, in accordance with local legislation.

Specifically, subject to your applicable privacy legislation, your right to restriction of processing may include:

  1. - The right to request the anonymization, blocking or deletion of any unnecessary or excessive personal information or personal information processed unlawfully, in particular if you are a Brazilian resident;
  2. - The right to request us to stop transferring your personal information to a third party, in particular if you are a Vietnamese resident.
  1. E. Right to object to processing

Where we rely on legitimate interest to process personal information, you may have the right to object to that processing. In this case, we must stop using your personal information for that purpose unless we can either demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for processing that override your interests, rights and freedoms or where we need to process the personal information in order to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. Where we rely on legitimate interest as a justification for processing, we believe that we can demonstrate such compelling legitimate grounds, but we will consider each case on an individual basis.

Where your personal information is processed for direct marketing purposes, you may also have the right to object to this at any time. This includes profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing. For example, if you wish to object to receiving electronic marketing communications, you can change the settings in your Kering profile, or use the ‘unsubscribe’ link provided in our emails, or text the STOP number in our text messages, or contact us directly and we will stop sending you communications.

If you are a resident of the United States or Guam, please also see Specific information on text and instant messages for residents of the United States or Guam residents.

  1. F. Deceased person rights to privacy

To exercise rights on behalf of a deceased individual, you may be required to provide us with proof that you are an immediate family member or executor of the deceased person. Subject to applicable privacy laws, we may not be able to support your request. Please be informed that under certain laws (for example in France), you can define directives relating to the storage, erasure and communication of your personal information after your death.

  1. G. Specific information on text and instant messages for residents of the United States or Guam residents

This section applies when you provide prior express consent to receive text messages or instant messages from Kering. Messages that you may receive from us may include one time or recurring text or instant messages relating to our products, our services, our activities or including any other information that you have requested. At enrollment for recurring messaging programs, we will specify the approximate frequency of messages.

You may opt-out of receiving future messages by texting STOP to the number indicated in our message. For help or for more information, you may contact us at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

Messages are subject to the terms and conditions of your mobile carrier. Standard message and data rates may apply. Marketing and non-marketing text and instant messages may be sent to your mobile number using an automatic dialing system.

We cannot guarantee timing or receipt of the messages, as this may be affected by forces outside of our control. In the event that a message is delayed, or not received, we are not responsible for any related impacts.

You agree to provide us with a valid mobile number. If you change your mobile phone number, you agree to opt out of receipt of texts and instant messages prior to changing your mobile number.

  1. H. Specific information for Californian residents
Your rights
  1. 1. Right of access – You may be entitled to request that we disclose to you personal information we have collected about you, in the preceding 12 months, the categories of sources from which the information was collected, the purposes of collecting the information, the categories of third parties we have shared the information with, and the categories of personal information that have been shared with third parties for a business purpose.
  2. 2. Right of data portability – In some instances, you may have the right to receive the information about you in a portable and readily usable format.
  3. 3. Right to have personal data erased – Subject to certain conditions, you may be entitled to request that we delete personal information about you. We will not delete personal information about you when the information is required to fulfill a legal obligation, is necessary to exercise or defend legal claims, or where we are required or permitted to retain the information by law.

If you chose to exercise any of these rights, we will not discriminate against you on the basis of choosing to exercise your privacy rights. We may, however, charge a different rate or provide a different level of service to the extent permitted by law.

Sale of your personal information

As set out in the section Do we sell your personal information?, we do not sell your personal information nor have we done so in the past twelve months. We may allow selected third parties (such as approved advertising partners) to collect your personal information via automated technologies on our websites in an effort to provide you with content and advertisements that may be of interest to you and on the legal bases set out in this privacy policy.

However, to the extent our transfers of your personal information to certain third-parties may be interpreted as a “sale” under California privacy law, you have the right to opt out of that sale of your personal information. Please note that we will still share your information in ways that are not a “sale,” such as with our service providers, for our own online advertising purposes.

For information about how to manage cookies and opt out of online interest-based advertising, please review your browser or see our section “ Do we use cookies or other online advertising technologies?“. Your opt-out of interest-based advertising on your browser will be specific to the web browser or device you use at the time you exercise your opt-out rights; if you use multiple web browsers or devices, you will need to opt-out from each browser and device. Opting-out of the use of your information for interest-based advertising purposes does not mean you will stop seeing ads, including interest-based ads.

If you are a Californian resident you also have the right to submit a Shine the Light Request: you may have the right to request that we provide you with a list of certain categories of personal information we have disclosed to third parties for their direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year, as well as the identity of those third parties.

Verification of your request

Before providing you with the above rights, we must be able to verify your identity. In order to verify your identity, you will need submit information about yourself, including, to the extent applicable, providing your account login credentials or other account information, answers to security questions, your name, government identification number we already have on file, date of birth, contact information, or other personal identifying information. We will match this information against information we have previously collected about you to verify your identity and your request. To the extent you maintain an account with us, we will require you to login to that account as part of submitting your request. If we are unable to verify your identity as part of your request, we will not be able to satisfy your request. We are not obligated to collect additional information in order to enable you to verify your identity. For deletion requests, you will be required to submit a verifiable request for deletion and then to confirm separately that you want personal information about you deleted.

How to make your request

You may make one request per calendar year. In your request, please attest to the fact that you are a Californian resident and provide a current California address for your response. You may request this information in writing by contacting us at privacy@kering.com.

When can you expect to hear from us

We will confirm receipt of your request within 10 business days and provide information about how we will process the request, including the verification process and expected response time. Please allow up to forty-five (45) days for a response, from the day the request is received. We may require an additional forty-five (45) calendar day extension.

“”Additional Information: to the extent permitted by applicable law, we may charge a reasonable fee to comply with your request. This statement is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact privacy@kering.com to request this statement in an alternative format.

  1. I. Right to lodge a complaint

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority if you consider that the processing of your personal information infringes applicable law.

If you are a resident of a Member State of the European Economic Area, you may refer to the list of data protection authorities in the European Economic Area available here.

Under applicable legislation, you may have the right to bring complaints relating to the processing of your personal information before civil courts, in particular if you are a Chilean resident.

  1. J. Modalities of response to your requests, additional information or assistance

If you need any further information regarding your rights or how to exercise any of your rights, or if you have any complaints or questions regarding our privacy practices, please contact our privacy team and Data Protection Officer at privacy@kering.com (or see How can you contact us?).

To help protect your privacy and maintain security, we will take steps and may require you to provide certain information to verify your identity before granting you access to your personal information or complying with your request.

Where permissible under applicable law, we reserve the right to charge a fee for instance if your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, to cover the administrative costs incurred by your request. We will endeavour to respond to your request as soon as possible and in any case within the applicable timeframe.

16. Can the privacy policy change?

We may occasionally make changes to this privacy policy, for example to comply with new requirements imposed by applicable laws or technical requirements. We will post the updated privacy policy on our website. We therefore encourage you to review this page every so often.

We may also notify you in case of material changes and, where required by applicable law, we will seek your consent to those changes.

If we wish to process your personal information for a new purpose not described in this privacy policy, where necessary we will inform you and where required we will seek your consent.

17. Do we use cookies or other online advertising technologies?

We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic data. We also share information on your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. You can read more about any of our purposes or the vendors that we use by clicking on ‘Cookie Settings.’ This preference centre is accessible at any time through the ‘Cookie Settings’ button located on every page.

When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information using your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be personal information about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalised web experience. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies.

At any time you have the option to accept or decline the use of cookies using the on/off settings of the preference centre, by clicking on the button below:

  1. A. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to place on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and are called first party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain other than that of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing initiatives.

  1. B. Why do we use cookie?

Cookies are used for various purposes, such as allowing the user to navigate between pages seamlessly, implementing the user’s preferences and improving their overall browsing experience, by customising the website according to their navigation and user profile as a Kering customer. They can also help ensure that the adverts seen online by the user are more relevant to them and their interests.

  1. C. What types of cookie do we use?

Our website uses several types of cookie which have different durations. In particular we use:

  1. Session cookies, which only last for the duration of a browsing session and facilitate your experience on our website; and
  2. Persistent cookies, which last for more than one visit and memorise your preferred settings regarding our website.

These cookies can also be categorised as follows, depending on who sets them on our website:

  1. First party cookies, which are supplied by the publisher of the website you are visiting, so that it functions properly;
  2. Third party cookies, which are set on the website by third parties, and are intended to collect data in different ways and for several purposes, for example: collection of analytics data and information on social interactions and behaviours, and also for promotional activities.
  1. D. What categories of cookie are on our website?

The types of cookie used on our website serve different purposes and can fall into one of the categories below.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you that amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will then not work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

Performance & analytics cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and determine traffic sources, so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to find out which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information that these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site.

Functionality cookies

These cookies enable the personalisation of website content by recognising users and remembering their preferences. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of these services may not function properly.

Profiling and targeting cookies

These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a Kering profile of your interests and show you relevant advertisements on other sites. They do not directly store personal information but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.

Social cookies

These cookies are set by a range of social media services that we have added to the site and which enable you to share our content with your friends and networks. They can track your browser across other sites and build a profile based on your interests. This may influence the content and messages you see on other websites you visit. If you do not allow these cookies you may not be able to use or see these sharing tools.

  1. E. Do we share data collected through cookies?

We may collect information on our website through cookies and share it with third parties such as social networks or advertising platforms, as well as other companies within Kering, advertising agencies/providers and IT providers (e.g. hosting providers), with your consent where required.

  1. F. How to customise your cookie settings

At any time you have the option to accept or decline the use of cookies using the on/off settings of the preference centre, by clicking on the ‘Cookie Settings’ button located on every page:

Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. Click on the different category headings to find out more and to change our default settings. However, blocking some types of cookies may affect your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer.

If you use multiple browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, etc.), you must repeat this procedure for each one, and if you connect to the web from multiple devices (e.g. from work and at home), then you will need to set your preferences on each browser on each device.

Please note that if you completely disable cookies from the browser, some of our website functionalities might be lost, for example, normal browsing of the site and purchasing activity, while any personalised activity such as the advertising you receive when you visit this website will not be tailored to your interests.

18. How can you contact us?

If you have any questions regarding our privacy practices or how we handle your information, please contact our privacy team and Data Protection Officer by sending an email to privacy@kering.com.