Privacy policy

Your privacy is of the utmost importance to us. We use any data we collect about you only in accordance with current legislation. We will never disclose your data to third parties unless we are obliged to do so by law. It is our right to amend the terms of our privacy policy whenever we see fit by altering it on the website. 


Data we hold about you

Typical customer data that we hold includes information that's necessary for purchasing goods. This includes name, title, billing address, email address, delivery address, cellphone number, and so on. We process this data so that we can supply the goods you have ordered and to keep records of the transactions. The legal reason for this is the contract that exists between us.

We also hold data relating to communications between us. We collect this from our website contact form, emails, texts, social-media messaging, and social-media posting. We process this data to communicate with you to keep records, and in the event of legal claims. 

User data includes information about how you use our website plus any data you post that's published on our website. This data helps us run our website and provide relevant content to you, to ensure the site's security, to back-up our website and/or databases, and to help administer the website. 

Marketing data includes information about how you like to receive marketing from us and our associates. Processing this data enables you to take part in promotions and helps us deliver relevant website content and adverts and produce metrics about our advertising. 

Technical data includes information about how you interact with our website, such as your IP address, login data, browser details, and navigation paths through the website. We also might process length of visit, number of times you visit, time-zone settings and other similar data. 

We source this data from our analytics tracking system and process it to analyze your interaction with the website, to administer and protect our site and business, to provide relevant content and adverts to you, and to gauge the effectiveness of our advertising. These are legitimate interests in law based on properly administering our website, growing our business and determining marketing strategy.

We might use all these types of data to improve the relevance of our website content and adverts and to produce metrics about our advertising. The legal grounds for all this data are to grow our business.

Methods for collecting your personal data

We might collect data about you when you provide it direct to us through website forms and emails and when you use cookies and other technologies. Check our cookie policy for more details.

Other data comes from third parties. These include analytics providers, advertising networks, search engines such as Google, and providers of technical services, such as data brokers. We might also collect data from public sources such as the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Marketing 

The legal reasons for processing your personal data for marketing communications are your consent or our legitimate interests in growing our business.

We might legally send you marketing communications if you have bought from us or requested information about our goods or you agreed to opt in to receive marketing communications and have not opted out. You can opt out of receiving marketing communications from us at any time.

Opting out of emails

Opting out of marketing emails from Kusuum is easy: we provide an unsubscribe option at the end of every email. Select this and emails from Kusuum will stop immediately. If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, you wish to update your details or ask to be removed from our database, please email us here. 

Opting out of marketing communications does not affect personal data whose collection results from other transactions, such as purchases and warranty agreements.


Cookie policy


What is a cookie?

Cookies, also known as internet cookies, are text files that carry pieces of data — such as user names and passwords — that can be used to identify your computer. Certain cookies can identify specific users and provide a better web experience. 

When you connect to a server, data stored in a cookie is created and labeled with a unique ID. When the cookie makes the connection between the server and your computer, the server reads the ID and knows to provide relevant information to you. 

Some international laws, such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and particular state laws in the US, require websites to ask for permission to use certain cookies and give you information on how cookies will be used when you accept. Cookies will not harm your computer and you can check and change the types of cookies you accept in your browser settings. 

If you use your browser settings to block all cookies, you might find yourself unable get to access to all of our website.

How do we use cookies?

At Kusuum, we use cookies to track your use of the website. This way, we can track patterns so we can develop and improve our website experience. There are a number of different types of cookie.

Session cookies are stored on your computer only during your web session. They’re automatically deleted when you shut your browser and you can browse a website without logging in to each . They don't collect any personal data from your computer.

Persistent cookies get stored on your computer and stay there when you close your browser. The site that created the persistent cookie can read it when you return to the website. 

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for you to use the website effectively and can not be switched off. Without them, we can't provide the services we do. These cookies don't collect information about you for marketing or tracking your journey around the internet.

Performance cookies help us monitor and improve how our website performs. We can count visits, track traffic sources and check navigation journeys.

Through functionality cookies, we can remember the choices you make and supply enhanced features such as updates that relate to the services you use. They can also provide services you asked for such as watching a video or commenting on blogs. This is normally anonymized data.