What this website stores about you
Nothing on a server. There are no accounts here, and nothing you do on the site is written down anywhere the shop can read.
Your basket, and any builds you save, live in your own browser's local storage. They never leave it until you choose to send the list to us. Clearing this site's data in your browser erases both, and nobody at the shop can see either.
Three cookies, and what each is for
One remembers which language you chose, so the site does not ask twice. One is set only if you open the assistant, and holds a random identifier used to count how many questions have been asked in the last ten minutes, so that one visitor cannot run up the shop's bill. One is the owner's own sign-in to the part of the site where products are edited.
There is no advertising cookie, no tracking pixel and no analytics of any kind on this site. Nobody is being counted, profiled or followed here, and there is no third party this data could be sold to, because it is not collected.
What we learn when you message us
Whatever your account on that app shows the shop, which is usually a name and a picture, and whatever you write. That conversation is held inside the messaging app and is governed by that company's terms as well as by this page.
To send you a parcel we need a name, an address and a telephone number. They are used to send the parcel and to talk to the courier about it, and for nothing else.
Who else sees any of it
The courier carrying your parcel is given the address it is going to. The company hosting this website sees the ordinary record of a page being served. If you use the assistant, the question you type is sent to Google to be answered, and it goes without anything that identifies you.
Nothing is sold to anybody, and nothing is handed to anybody for advertising.
Having it removed
Ask, and it goes. There is very little to remove: a conversation, and the delivery details attached to it if we have sent you something.