Last update: 23rd February 2026
Amoureusement Nous (“Amoureusement Nous”, “we”, “us” or “our”) and our partners are committed to respecting your privacy.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully, as it explains how your personal data is collected, used, processed, and stored when you use the Amoureusement Nous website. It is accessible at https://amoureusementnous.fr.
“Personal data” means any information relating to a natural person which allows them to be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to one or more data points. This includes, but is not limited to, names, postal addresses, email addresses, location data, online identifiers, and similar information.
All personal data collected via this website is processed under the responsibility of Laura Berrio Campos, sole proprietor, registered in the Bordeaux Trade and Companies Register under the number 829 034 982, in compliance with the French Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties; and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the General Data Protection Regulation – “GDPR”).
Within the meaning of applicable data protection laws, Amoureusement Nous acts as the data controller.
This Privacy Policy describes:
I. How Amoureusement Nous uses your personal data
II. How Amoureusement Nous shares your personal data
III. How Amoureusement Nous protects your personal data
IV. Where Amoureusement Nous hosts and transfers your personal data
V. How you can use your rights regarding your personal data
VI. Updates to this Privacy Policy
VII. How to contact us
I. How Amoureusement Nous Uses Your Personal Data
Amoureusement Nous may process your personal data for the following purposes:
- Managing contracts, invoicing, and customer relationships
- Publishing and managing reviews and/or comments submitted on the website
- Responding to contact requests submitted via the website
- Creating and managing a database of users, prospects, and clients
- Producing commercial and website traffic statistics
- Managing unpaid invoices and potential disputes
- Complying with legal and regulatory obligations
Personal data is processed as part of pre-contractual contact and is based on your consent to be contacted in order to discuss our services and provide quotations. You may withdraw this consent at any time and request that your data be deleted and that we cease contacting you.
Where you voluntarily provide personal data, processing is also based on our legitimate interest in responding effectively to your requests for information.
II. How Amoureusement Nous Shares Your Personal Data
At Amoureusement Nous, and depending on the purpose of processing, your personal data is collected, processed, and stored exclusively by duly authorized personnel acting within the scope of their duties, including customer service, marketing, and IT departments.
We do not share personal data with third parties except in the following circumstances:
- With your prior consent: where you have given explicit consent, Amoureusement Nous may share your data with the third parties or categories of third parties identified at the time consent was obtained.
- With service providers: Amoureusement Nous may also disclose personal data to trusted third-party service providers acting on our behalf, including hosting providers, email delivery services, logistics providers, and marketing service providers. These service providers may process your data solely for the purposes of providing you with services on behalf of Amoureusement Nous.
- Legal and regulatory obligations: Amoureusement Nous may disclose personal data where required by law or regulation, or where requested by judicial or administrative authorities, including for the purpose of resolving legal disputes.
Amoureusement Nous ensures that any sharing of personal data is governed by appropriate data processing agreements requiring compliance with this Privacy Policy and the implementation of adequate security and confidentiality measures.
III. How Amoureusement Nous Protects Your Personal Data
Amoureusement Nous places significant importance on the security of your personal data and implements industry-standard technical and organizational measures to protect it against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, misuse, loss, or destruction.
We also ensure, through our hosting provider, that appropriate safeguards are in place to maintain the security and confidentiality of data and to prevent unauthorized access.
In particular, Amoureusement Nous implements the following measures:
- taking reasonable and practicable measures to ensure that we only collect personal data that is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the intended purposes;
- retaining personal data only for as long as strictly necessary for the relevant processing purpose, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. For example, data related to order execution is retained for accounting purposes for up to 10 years from the relevant financial year;
- implementing access control mechanisms to ensure that only authorized personnel have access to personal data.
In the event of a personal data breach, Amoureusement Nous will comply with all applicable legal and regulatory obligations to notify the relevant supervisory authority and/or affected individuals where required.
IV. Where Amoureusement Nous hosts and transfers your personal data
Your personal data is hosted within the infrastructure of our hosting provider OVH, located in France.
V. How you can use your rights regarding your personal data
You have the right of access, rectification, deletion, restriction, and objection regarding the processing of your personal data, as well as the right to set instructions concerning the fate of your data after your death, and the right to data portability.
The French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) defines personal data as “any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Because such data concerns individuals, they must retain control over it.”
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) or with the competent supervisory authority of another EU Member State, depending on your habitual residence, place of work, or the location where the alleged infringement occurred, if you believe that the processing of your data does not comply with applicable regulations. This complaint may be exercised without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy.
You may contact us at any time using the details provided in the “How to contact us” section below in order to exercise your personal data rights, in accordance with applicable regulations. You must specify which right you wish to exercise and provide all necessary details to allow us to respond to your request.
These rights are exercised under the conditions set out by applicable regulations:
- Right of access: you may ask whether we are processing your personal data and, if so, which data and the nature of the processing.
- Right of rectification: you may request correction of inaccurate personal data and completion of incomplete data where relevant.
- Right to deletion: you may request deletion of your personal data, particularly when:
i. it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected;
ii. processing is based on your consent and you withdraw that consent, with no other legal basis applicable;
iii. you have objected to the processing of your personal data and therefore wish that it be deleted;
iv. the data has been unlawfully processed;
v. deletion is required to comply with a legal obligation under EU or French law. - Right to restriction: you may request restriction of processing when:
i. you are contesting the accuracy of the data, within a time-frame which would allow us to check its accuracy;
ii. you prefer restriction over deletion following unlawful processing;
iii. the data is no longer needed by us but is required by you in order to exercise your legal rights;
iv. you have objected to processing pending verification of legitimate grounds.
Restriction means that your data will only be stored and no further operations will be carried out.
- Right to object: you may object to processing based on Amoureusement Nous’s legitimate interest, provided you offer proof of a legitimate reason related to your particular situation. Processing will cease unless compelling legitimate grounds exist under applicable legislation.
- Right to define post-mortem instructions: you may provide instructions regarding the retention, deletion, and communication of your data after your death.
- Right to data portability: you may request to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, or request that it be transmitted directly to a third party where legally and technically feasible.
When processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time by contacting us via the methods set out under “How to Contact Us”, or by clicking the unsubscribe link which is included in each of our communications.
However, your withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to that withdrawal.
VI. Updates to This Privacy Policy
Amoureusement Nous reserves the right to amend or update this Privacy Policy, in whole or in part, at any time to reflect changes in applicable data protection regulations or data processing practices.
Any material changes to the Privacy Policy will be communicated by email (where a valid email address has been provided) and published on the website. Users are encouraged to review this Privacy Policy regularly in order to remain well-informed regarding our commitments to data protection and security.
VII. How to Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or your personal data, you may contact us via the “Contact” page or by email at contact@amoureusementnous.fr.
If you are not satisfied with our response to a request to assert your rights pursuant to Article V of this document, or if you wish to report a data protection issue, you may lodge a complaint with the CNIL (CNIL – 3 Place de Fontenoy – TSA 80715 – 75334 Paris Cedex 07), via its website (www.cnil.fr), or with the relevant data protection authority in your country of residence or employment.