Privacy Policy

Website Editor joyforliving.lu: Géraldine de Caritat de Peruzzis

with headquarters at the following address:
53 avenue Gaston Diderich
L-1420 Luxembourg

Registration number: VAT number: LU29313457

Terms of Use

The use of this website is governed by these terms and conditions. By using the website, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted these conditions. These may be modified at any time and without notice. Users are considered to be anyone who navigates, reads, or views Joy for Living.lu. Joy for Living cannot be held responsible in any way for misuse of the service.

Editorial Manager: Géraldine de Caritat de Peruzzis
Host: WPServeur
Webmaster: DelaSuitedanslesID

Intellectual Property and Liability

All content on this website, including graphics, images, texts, logos, and their layout, is the exclusive property of Joy for Living. Photos are non-binding. Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission, or publication, even partial, of these elements is strictly prohibited without the written consent of Joy for Living. The website is regularly updated by the Editor, who reserves the right to modify these legal notices at any time. Users of the website are therefore invited to consult them regularly. Any downloaded content is done at the user’s own risk and under their sole responsibility. Consequently, Joy for Living cannot be held responsible for any damage to the user’s computer or any loss of data resulting from the download.

Your Rights to Your Data

When you use the website for informational purposes only, i.e., if you do not register or provide information on joyforliving.lu, no personal data about you is collected. When we ask you to disclose personal data on the contact form of the website, such as name, email address, this is done on the basis of consent. The collected data is exclusively intended for the Editor and allows us to follow up on your contact in order to respond to it. The processing of data for the purpose of contacting us is in accordance with the legislation, based on your freely given consent.

Right of Access (Article 15 GDPR), Rectification (Article 16 GDPR), Erasure (Article 17 GDPR), Objection (Article 21 GDPR), and Complaint:

You have the right to know if and to what extent your personal data is processed.

You have the right to request the rectification of your stored data to the extent that it is incorrect or incomplete. This includes the right to complete incomplete data by means of a supplementary statement or notification.

You have the right to request the erasure of your personal data. This is possible when the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if it must be erased to comply with a legal obligation. This right may be excluded in certain circumstances.

You have the right to object at any time, for reasons relating to your particular situation, to the processing of your personal data, to the extent that the processing is carried out for the purposes of legitimate interests. Your objection will result in an examination of the legal conditions for the processing of your data, and if these legal conditions are not met, any further processing of your data will be discontinued.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. If you believe that the processing of personal data concerning you is in breach of this regulation, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority of the Union or one of the Member States.

Incident Notification

Despite our best efforts, no method of transmission over the Internet and no electronic storage method is completely secure. Consequently, we cannot guarantee absolute security. If we become aware of a security breach, we will notify the affected users so that they can take appropriate measures. Our incident notification procedures comply with our legal obligations, whether at the national or European level.

Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

These Legal Notices are governed by Luxembourg law. In the event of a dispute and in the absence of an amicable agreement, the dispute will be brought before the Luxembourg courts in accordance with the applicable rules of jurisdiction.