Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is processed on shopandblog.de.
1. Controller
Mohamad Jouma
Stimbergstr. 116
45739 Oer-Erkenschwick
Deutschland
E-Mail: shopandblog.de@gmail.com
2. Access data and hosting
When this website is accessed, technical data such as IP address, browser type, date and time of access, requested URL, and server log data may be processed by the hosting provider for security, stability, and delivery of the website.
3. Contact form and email contact
If visitors contact Shop&Blog by email or contact form, the submitted information is processed to answer the request and handle follow-up communication.
4. User accounts
If users create an account, the data required for registration and account operation is processed. Creating an account means the user agrees to the website Terms and the necessary processing for account functionality.
5. Newsletter
The newsletter uses a double opt-in process. Email address, confirmation status, confirmation time, technical metadata, and related consent information may be stored to prove consent and send newsletter emails. Newsletter confirmation and welcome emails are sent from noreply@shopandblog.de. Later newsletter campaigns may be sent from newsletter@shopandblog.de.
6. Affiliate links
Affiliate links may lead to external websites. External providers may process data according to their own privacy policies once the visitor leaves shopandblog.de.
7. Cookies
This website may use technically necessary cookies and, where enabled, optional cookies for analytics, embedded content, or marketing. Details are described in the Cookies Policy.
8. Legal bases
Processing may be based on consent, contractual necessity, legal obligations, or legitimate interests such as website security and operation.
9. Data subject rights
Under applicable GDPR rules, users may have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, portability, and withdrawal of consent.
10. Complaint authority
Users may contact a competent data protection supervisory authority if they believe their data is processed unlawfully.