Use of personal data collected
This policy informs you about the categories of personal data we process, how we use it, and what rights you have.
The collection of data is limited to what is necessary for the production, delivery and evaluation of our services. Sensitive data is collected, used and processed solely for the purpose of providing our services.
If you have a complaint about data protection, you may, if necessary, contact the CNIL at the following address: 3 Place de Fontenoy – TSA 80715 – 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07. In any case, we encourage you to contact us before any referral to the Authority.
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Transmission of your personal data
We implement and apply security measures and procedures that comply with computer data security standards. The data stored on our website are received by our host OVH. To find out more about the security organization put in place by our host: https: //www.ovh.com/fr/protection-donnees-personnelles/securite.xml
Procedures implemented in the event of a data leak
In the event of a data theft or leakage we comply with the procedure provided for in the General Data Protection Regulation (Article 33), which is to react within 72 hours. Therefore, we will communicate within this timeframe and in full transparency on the situation. On the one hand, we will inform the competent control authority, the CNIL in France. On the other hand, we will warn the persons whose data have been hacked, if the leakage can generate a real risk for their rights and liberties (sensitive data).