Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Data Collection and Protection

Rights of Access, Rectification, and Referencing of Your Data

Right of access: Users can exercise their right of access, to know the personal data concerning them, by writing to the email address below. In this case, before implementing this right, the platform may request proof of the user’s identity to verify its accuracy.
Right of rectification: If the personal data held by the platform is inaccurate, users can request the update of the information.
Right to erasure of data: Users can request the deletion of their personal data, in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
Right to limit processing: Users can request the platform to limit the processing of personal data in accordance with the conditions provided by the GDPR.
Right to object to data processing: Users can object to the processing of their data, in accordance with the conditions provided by the GDPR.
Right to data portability: Users can request that the platform provide them with the personal data they have supplied to transfer it to a new platform.

You can exercise this right by contacting us at the following address: 4, rue des Terrasses 10 000 TROYES or via the contact form. Any request must be accompanied by a photocopy of a valid signed identity document and indicate the address where the publisher can contact the requester. The response will be sent within one month of receiving the request. This period of one month may be extended by two months if the complexity of the request and/or the number of requests so requires. Moreover, since Law No. 2016-1321 of October 7, 2016, people who wish to do so have the possibility of organizing the fate of their data after their death. For more information on this matter, you can consult the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr/. Users may also submit a complaint to the CNIL on the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr. We recommend that you contact us first before filing a complaint with the CNIL, as we are at your disposal to resolve your problem.

Use of Data

Verification, identification, and authentication of data transmitted by the user.
Prevention and detection of fraud, malware (malicious software), and management of security incidents.
Management of any disputes with users.

Data Retention Policy

Sharing of Personal Data with Third Parties

When the user publishes, in free comment areas of the platform, information accessible to the public.
When the user authorizes a third-party website to access their data.
If required by law, the platform may transmit data to follow up on complaints made against the platform and comply with administrative and judicial procedures.

Cookies

What is a cookie?
A “cookie” or tracker is an electronic file placed on a terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.), for example, when browsing a website, reading an email, installing or using software or a mobile application, regardless of the type of terminal used (source: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies). By browsing this site, cookies from the responsible site or third-party companies may be placed on your terminal. Upon first navigation on this site, a banner explaining the use of cookies will appear. By continuing to browse, the client or prospect is considered informed and has accepted the use of these cookies. The consent given will be valid for a period of thirteen (13) months. The user has the option to disable cookies from their browser settings. All information collected will be used only to monitor the volume, type, and configuration of traffic using this site, to develop its design and layout, and for other administrative and planning purposes, and more generally to improve the service we offer you. For more information on the use, management, and deletion of cookies, for any browser, we invite you to consult the following link: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser.

Applicable Law

These terms of use of the site are governed by French law and are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the publisher’s headquarters, subject to a specific jurisdiction resulting from a particular law or regulation.