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Legal Notice

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1. Presentation of the site

Under Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, users of the site www.hepken-algaebio.com are informed of the identity of the various stakeholders in the framework for its implementation and monitoring:

Owner: Desnoulez Julie – 1534 route de l'Etale 74220 La Clusaz.

SIRET number: 903 629 327 00011

APE code: 47.29Z

Intra-community VAT number: FR90362932700011

Creator: Tanneau Gabrielle (Studio Hualala) and Desnoulez Julie
Publication manager: Julie Desnoulez – hepkenbio@gmail.com

 

Development and hosting:

The website was developed with the services of WIX.com and is hosted by Wix.com

2. Intellectual property

All the elements (texts, graphic elements, photos, images, videos, etc.) contained in the website are protected by national and international intellectual property law. These elements remain the exclusive property of Julie Desnoulez and/or its partners having rights.

As such, without prior written authorization from Hep Ken // Algues bio or the rights holders, you may not proceed with any reproduction, representation, adaptation, translation and/or partial or complete transformation of the elements present on the site.

Failure to comply with this prohibition mayconstitute an act of counterfeit engaging your civil and penal responsibilities.

In accordance with the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code, only the use of the elements making up the website for strictly personal purposes is authorized.

The trademarks and logos reproduced on this website are the exclusive property of Hep Ken Algues Bio/Julie Desnoulez or its assignees. Any reproduction, republication or redistribution of the names or logos, by any means whatsoever, without the prior written authorization of their respective holder is prohibited by law. In the event of reproduction without authorization, even partial, of the name, the logo, your civil and penal liability may be engaged.

The exploitation, partial or total reproduction of all of these elements remains subject to the prior acceptance of Hep Ken Algues Bio / Julie Desnoulez and/or rights holders.

3. Data collection

Your data is collected in the following cases on Hep Ken. Organic seaweed:

  • Analysis of visits via google analytics (ip address)

  • Sending the newsletter (email address)

  • The comment form  (ip and email address)

  • Social network sharing buttons (whose information is collected by these said networks)

At each stage of this data collection, your explicit consent will be requested, whether it concerns cookies or more specific data concerning you.

If you don't want Hep Ken . Algues Bio collects data about you, you must then refuse their use in the cookie banner that appears when you arrive on the site and once a month (when the cookies are deleted). If you want to see it appear again, you just have to empty your cache in your browser settings.
In accordance with French law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms, you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete data concerning you.   If this is your wish, contact Hep Ken
 Algues Bio at the address: hepkenbio@gmail.com

Only the Hep Ken takeover hypothesis. Algues Bio and its rights would allow the transmission of said information to the prospective purchaser who would in turn be bound by the same obligation to store and modify data with respect to the user of the site www.hepken-algaebio.com

The socksData are protected by the provisions of the law of 1 July 1998 transposing directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 relating to the legal protection of databases.

4. Hypertext links and cookies

The www.hepken-algaebio.com site contains a number of hypertext links to other sites, published by myself. However, I do not have the possibility of verifying the content of the sites thus visited, and will therefore not assume any responsibility for this fact.

Browsing on the www.hepken-algaebio.com site is likely to cause the installation of cookie(s) on the user's computer.

 

To. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file, which does not allow the identification of the user, but which records information relating to the navigation of a computer on a site.

 

b. What are cookies used for?

They have various uses such as the memory of your logins and passwords (you know, that checkbox that offers to remember your information!), entries already made, information from social networks, analysis of views of a site … And many more ! The data thus obtained are intended to facilitate subsequent navigation on the site, and are also intended to allow various measures of attendance.

 

vs. Disable cookies

If you never want to activate cookies during your browsing, I invite you to deactivate them directly in your browser settings.bear. This will result in the inability to access services using them.
On Chrome, for example, all you have to do is activate secret browsing by adding a tab using the menu at the top right or by pressing ctrl+shift+n and you will be systematically discharged from cookies.

  • Firefox 

  • Google Chrome 

  • Internet Explorer

  • Safari

d. Google Analytics

This site uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The data generated by the cookies concerning your use of the site (including your IP address) will be transmitted and stored by Google on servers located in the United States.United. Google may communicate this data to third parties in the event of a legal obligation or when these third parties process this data on behalf of Google, including in particular the publisher of this site. Google will not combine your IP address with any other data held by Google. You can disable the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, such deactivation could prevent the use of certain features of this site. By using this website, you expressly consent to the processing of your personal data by Google under the conditions and for the purposes described above.

5. Applicable law and attribution of jurisdiction

Any dispute in connection with the use of the site www.hepken-algaebio.com is subject to French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is given to the competent courts of Paris.

6. The main laws concerned

Law n° 78-17 of January 6, 1978, notably modified by law n° 2004-801 of August 6, 2004 relating to data processing, files and freedoms.

Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 for confidence in the digital economy

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Organic seaweed?
    Yes! Absolutely ! Our algae are certified organic because they grow in a Natura 2000 and ultra-controlled protected area. This is what gives them this unique quality and ensures that they are harvested in authorized areas.
  • What is the difference between invasive green algae and our algae?
    If some of our algae is green, it is because it has been bleached. Nothing to do with the invasive green algae found in certain areas in Brittany. These algae feed on nitrites and as too high levels are dumped by human activity in nature (pesticides, intensive farming, etc.), the algae feed on them and grow too fast, too strong. They become uncontrollable and destructive. Our algae evolve in protected areas and are not of the same species as these green algae.
  • How to cook seaweed?
    Find all our seaweed recipes & cooking tips on our blog! From the simplest to the most elaborate recipes, here we present to you what to inspire and familiarize you with cooking with seaweed, for all tastes. Great discovery!
  • How do I desalinate my seaweed?
    Find our tutorial in the blog by clicking here! It will take you 5 min ;-)
  • How do I store my organic seaweed and for how long?
    Your organic seaweed can be stored in the fridge for several months in airtight packaging. We advise you, upon receipt, to put them in a closed glass jar and to desalinate small quantities as you consume them. Desalt a larger quantity for the whole week, so you can easily dip into your seaweed and quickly add them to your dishes (they can be kept desalted in the fridge for 3 to 4 days).
  • My seaweed has dried out, how do I know if it's still good?
    Don't panic! Sometimes the algae dry out or crystals appear. Let them soak for 4 to 5 minutes in cool water. If, taking them between your fingers, they disintegrate, they are no longer good. Put them in your plants, they will make a good supply of minerals! If the algae, after desalting, smell too strong for your taste, same process, do not hesitate to put them in the soil of the plants or in the compost.
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