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Privacy & Cookies

Who we are

Hello! I’m Mara, the thinking head of Decorera Home, the one who started it all.
I’m a part of a team who love design and beautiful things, and also to explore the past and be inspired by prints and design patterns from around the world to capture them in our decorative vinyl collection.

We really like our work, and that’s why our products are made with the highest quality and with tons of love!
We hope you like them ; )

Our website address is: https://decorerahome.com

And you can contact us here. All your suggestions are welcome!

Privacy is PRI-VA-CY

We are totally committed to ensuring that your online shopping experience is completely private and when you give us any personal details we keep them safe and secure, and we never share them. We will never pass your details to third-party companies for mailing or marketing purposes outside of our website. Never.

Our Site Security

Our website uses 128-bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption technology which is the most advanced level of security that is currently available for online purchasing. When you are in a secure area of the website, such as the checkout screens, you should see a solid padlock in your browser status bar to indicate that the encryption is taking place.

When you make a purchase from us we need to collect some personal information from you. Your information is held on secure servers and we fully complies with the obligations required of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and current consumer legislation.

This little things called “Cookies”

In general, when you visit a website, the site sends some small text files to your browser, which then stores them on your device’s storage unit. These text files are called “cookies”. Some sites set many cookies, others only a few.

Our cookies are there to help the site function as smoothly as possible, and for security reasons. First off: Cookies cannot contain viruses or other malware which could harm your device.

As stated above, a cookie is a small text file sent by the website to your browser, which then stores the cookie on your device.

They can be divided into categories based on their purpose:

  • Functional: Cookies used to aid in website functionality, such as logging in, adding items to a shopping cart, keeping track of what to show or hide depending on your previous actions, etc.
  • Analytical: Cookies used to analyse your usage of the website, i.e. which pages you visit, how you navigate the site, etc. This can be helpful to the site owner to improve the usability of the site.

All cookies are set to stay on your device for a specific amount of time, often called “expiration time” or “duration”. Unless you delete them manually they will stay in place for that time. Overall, two types exist: Persistent and Session. Persistent cookies stay on your device after you’ve left the website or even closed your browser, whereas Session cookies are deleted after your current visit.

Persistent cookies are often used to remember your preferences for the site, e.g. your selected language or individual display preferences, or for example whether you’ve accepted cookies or not.

Session cookies often contain login information to keep you logged in to the site, or they are used to (anonymously) identify you while visiting the site, so the site may remember actions you have taken that influence how forms and fields are shown.

It is possible to delete or block cookies.  However, if you block cookies, you run the risk that the website is not functioning optimally and that there is content that you cannot access.

Blocking cookies can be done in your browser, or by rejecting cookies in our cookie settings, which you can fin in the bottom right of the browser window.

Deleting cookies happens in your browser. You can find helpful information on browser-related subjects in the following two articles from WikiHow:

This article explains how to delete cookies if you use one of the following browsers: Chrome (computer and mobile), Firefox (computer and mobile), Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari (computer and mobile).

This article explains how to block cookies if you use one of the following browsers: Chrome (computer and Android), Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari (computer and iOS).

If you use a browser not listed here, please see the help section for your browser or search the Internet for specific instructions.

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