$26.00
3-5 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
When running a creative business, it’s important to respect your buyers’ privacy rights and follow data protection laws. As a business owner, you receive certain personal information about customers when they place an order or contact you about a potential order, such as name, postal address, email address, and phone number. The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other local data protection laws guard how this kind of personal information is collected and used, and protect the privacy rights of online shoppers. Under these laws, buyers are entitled to certain information, including when, why, how, by whom, and for what purpose personal information is collected, used, and shared.
If you’re a seller based in the European Union or you offer your listings to buyers there, the GDPR applies to you, which means you’re required to have a privacy policy for your shop. Many other countries have also adopted data protection laws similar to the GDPR, so whether or not you sell to Europe, we recommend that all sellers create a privacy policy. Data protection laws are complex, and local legal requirements may vary, so if you’re uncertain whether the GDPR or any other data protection laws currently apply to you, or would like advice on your specific obligations, consult with a lawyer about local laws and how they apply to your shop.
Read on to learn more about leading practices for sending marketing messages and creating a privacy policy for your Etsy shop — plus an example of what the privacy policy of a typical Etsy seller might look like.