Privacy Policy
Last updated: 22/07/2025
This privacy charter (the "Charter") sets out our commitment to respecting the privacy of users of the website dahoni.com (the "Website") operated by DAHONI SARL.
In making our Website available, we process your personal data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 ("GDPR") and under the conditions set out below.
Personal data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. We collect and process personal data exclusively in connection with the provision of our Services or communications about those Services, in strict compliance with the GDPR.
We only collect personal data that is adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed. You will never be asked to provide personal data considered "sensitive", such as racial or ethnic origin, political, philosophical or religious opinions.
By registering on the Website, you authorise us to process your personal data in accordance with this Charter. If you do not accept the terms of this Charter, please refrain from using the Website and its Services.
1. When do we collect your personal data and what data is collected?
We may collect and store your personal data, in particular when you:
- browse the Website;
- contact us.
We use your personal data to enable the implementation and management of the Website's Services and to respond to your specific requests. We also use your personal data to operate and improve our Services, Website and approach. This information is used solely by us and helps us better tailor our Services to your expectations.
If you have chosen to receive emails and messages from us, you will receive electronic and alphanumeric messages about our products and promotions, using the personal data you provided upon registration. You may unsubscribe at any time.
1.1 Browsing the Website
Connection data. Each time you connect to our Website, we collect personal data such as your IP address and MAC address, the date and time of connection, and information about the browser you use.
Browsing data. We also collect information to identify how you access the Website, which pages are visited and for how long. For this purpose, we may use Cookies as set out in section 5 below.
1.2 Contact
In order to follow up on requests you may make to our Customer Service and to confirm information about you, we may use your first name, surname, email address and telephone number.
2. How do we protect your personal data?
We have implemented technical and organisational security measures to guarantee the security, integrity and confidentiality of all your personal data, in order to prevent it from being distorted, damaged or accessed by unauthorised third parties. We maintain an appropriate level of security, taking into account the state of the art, implementation costs, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of the processing as well as the risks and their likelihood.
However, please note that no security measure is infallible, and we cannot guarantee absolute security for your personal data.
3. When do we share your personal data?
3.1 Sharing your personal data with third parties
When you browse the Website, your personal data may be transmitted to external service providers. These third parties provide a service on our behalf in order to ensure the proper functioning of credit card payments and other Services.
No personal data is transferred outside the European Union.
We will never share your personal data with third parties for marketing and/or commercial purposes without your prior consent.
3.2 Sharing with authorities
We may be required to disclose your personal data to administrative or judicial authorities where such disclosure is necessary to identify, apprehend or prosecute any individual who may cause harm to our rights, those of another user or a third party. We may also be legally required to disclose your personal data and cannot object in such cases.
4. How long do we retain your personal data?
We will retain your personal data only for the duration of your registration on the Website, in order to identify you when you log into your account and to enable the provision of Services.
If you unsubscribe from the Website, your personal data will be deleted and retained only in archived form for the purpose of establishing proof of a right or contract.
In any event, we will retain your personal data for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed, in accordance with the uses set out in this Charter and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
5. Cookies: how do we use them?
5.1 What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that may be placed on a device when browsing an online service using a web browser. A cookie allows its issuer, for the duration of its validity, to recognise the relevant device each time that device accesses digital content containing cookies from the same issuer.
In any event, cookies placed on your browser with your consent are deleted 13 months after being placed on your device.
5.2 What are the cookies issued on our Website used for?
The cookies we issue allow us to:
- compile statistics and volumes on the use of the various elements making up our Website (sections and content visited, browsing paths), enabling us to improve the interest and usability of the Website and, where applicable, our products and services;
- adapt the presentation of our Website to your device's display preferences (language, display resolution, operating system, etc.) during your visits, depending on the hardware and software your device uses;
- remember information relating to a form you have completed on our Website (registration or account access) or products, services or information you have selected on our Website;
- allow you to access reserved and personalised areas of our Website, such as your account, using identifiers or data you may have previously provided to us, and to implement security measures.
5.3 How can you control the cookies used?
In accordance with applicable regulations, you may refuse the use of cookies that are not strictly necessary.
You may also configure your browser at any time so that cookies are stored on your device or, on the contrary, rejected (either systematically or depending on their issuer). You can also configure your browser to prompt you to accept or refuse cookies before one is stored on your device.
Please note: any such settings may affect your internet browsing and your access to certain services that require cookies. We accept no liability for the consequences of degraded service resulting from the inability to store or consult cookies necessary for their operation, which you have refused or deleted.
5.4 How do you configure your browser?
Cookie management settings vary by browser. Instructions can be found in your browser's help menu.
Internet Explorer / Edge: Click the Tools button, then Internet Options. On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings, then View files.
Firefox: Go to the Tools tab and select Options. In the window that appears, choose Privacy and click Show cookies.
Safari: Access Settings via the browser menu (Safari > Preferences). Click Privacy.
Google Chrome: Access Settings via the button to the right of the URL bar or via the browser menu (Chrome > Preferences). Select Advanced Settings. Click Content settings then Cookies.
For more information about cookies, you may consult the website of the CNIL (French data protection authority).
6. What are your rights?
You are the sole source of the data we hold about you, provided via the Website. You have rights over your personal data. In accordance with data protection regulations, in particular Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR, and upon verification of your identity, you have the right to request access to, rectification of, or erasure of your personal data.
Furthermore, within the limits set by law, you also have the right to object to or restrict processing, to decide what happens to your data after your death, to withdraw your consent at any time, and the right to data portability.
You may contact us to exercise your rights at the following email address: contact@dahoni.com, enclosing a copy of proof of identity with your request.
7. Can we modify this Charter?
We reserve the right to modify this Charter at any time. We therefore recommend that you consult it regularly. In the event of modification, we will publish the changes on this page and in any other locations we deem appropriate depending on the nature and significance of the changes made.
Your continued use of the Website after any modification means that you accept those modifications. If you do not accept certain material changes to this Charter, you must stop using the Website.
8. Data Protection Officer and contact
For any questions regarding your personal data or if you wish to delete your account, please contact us at the following postal address: DAHONI SARL, 16 Allée Condorcet, 92140 Clamart, France (marked "Privacy – Data Protection"), or by email at contact@dahoni.com.
9. The French Data Protection Authority (CNIL)
We remind you that you can contact the CNIL directly on the CNIL website or by post at the following address:
Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL)
3 Place de Fontenoy – TSA 80715
75334 PARIS CEDEX
FRANCE