RGPD
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What are the rights of the data subjects of the processing carried out by this site?
We collect the individual data that you provide us in the context of these contacts, as well as in the emails you send us.
In accordance with the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (RGPD) which came into force on 25 May 2018 and by the LAW n° 2018-493 of 20 June 2018 relating to the protection of personal data, known as LIL3, and Order n° 2018-1125 of 12 December 2018 taken in application of Article 32 of Law n° 2018-493 of 20 June 2018 relating to the protection of personal data and amending Law n° 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms, you have the following rights:
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Rights at your disposal |
Usefulness |
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Right of access |
Right to know whether we hold Personal Data about you and to obtain a copy of it, including the following information: |
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Right to erasure (right to be forgotten) |
Right to obtain the deletion of your Personal Data in the cases provided for by the GDPR (Article 17), including: |
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Right to object |
This right applies when we process your data in order to pursue one of our legitimate interests, such as advertising on your social network pages. If you request to object, we will analyze the reasons for your particular situation and investigate whether we have a legitimate and compelling reason to continue processing your data. If not, we will stop the processing concerned. |
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Right to oppose commercial prospecting |
If you object to commercial prospecting, we will simply cease processing the Data concerned. |
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Withdrawal of consent |
Where the processing of your Personal Data is based on your consent, the withdrawal of your consent prevents us from continuing to process the data in question. |
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Right to rectification and right to limitation |
You may request the update or rectification of any Personal Data that you believe to be inaccurate or obsolete.
Where processing has been restricted, your Data may only be processed with your consent or for the exercise, establishment and defence of legal claims.
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Right to portability |
You have the right to receive the Personal Data you have directly provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. |
Fate of Data in case of death
In accordance with the provisions of Article 85 of the Data Protection Act, we inform you that, as an individual :
- You have the right to provide us with instructions regarding the retention, deletion and disclosure of your Personal Information after your death;
- You may change or revoke these instructions with us at any time;
- You will be able to designate a person to carry out these instructions, who will have the authority after your death to review these instructions and to request their implementation from us.
- You are also informed that if you do not provide [COMPANY CUSTOMER] with specific instructions on what to do with your Personal Data, your heirs may exercise the rights to retain, delete and disclose your Personal Data after your death to the extent necessary to organize and settle your estate and for [COMPANY CUSTOMER] to take account of your death.
You also have the right (where applicable) to formulate general or specific directives relating to the conservation, deletion and communication of your personal data after your death or right to be forgotten.
How can I exercise my rights under the RGPD and the Data Protection Act?
Your requests can be formulated in different ways:
- By email by writing to : [CUSTOMER EMAIL ADDRESS]
- In person at the reception of [COMPANY NAME + CLIENT ADDRESS].
- By mail by writing to [CUSTOMER MAILING ADDRESS].
- Through an agent who will use one of the above channels to make the request.
Please submit each of your requests by one of the above means and attach a copy of your identification.
For a right of access request:
Please specify in your request which data or processing operations it relates to.
Your data will be sent to you electronically or by post, by registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt.
[CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS NAME] may require payment of a reasonable fee based on administrative costs for any additional copies requested (Article 15.3 of the GDPR).
In case of manifestly unfounded or excessive requests, [CUSTOMER BUSINESS NAME] may require payment of a reasonable fee that takes into account the administrative costs incurred in providing the information or refuse to comply with such requests (Article 12.5 GDPR).
For a right of rectification request:
If you believe that information about you is inaccurate and should be corrected, please indicate precisely which data about you is inaccurate or incomplete, and provide any information that would allow it to be corrected or completed (Article 15 of the GDPR).
For a request for the right to erasure:
Please indicate precisely the data concerning you that you are requesting to be deleted, and the reasons for your request (article 17 of the RGPD).
Please note: this right is not absolute, [COMPANY NAME CUSTOMER] may be obliged to keep information about you, in particular in the context of the management of the commercial relationship (management of invoices, management of disputes) and in the context of documentation and the provision of evidence relating to the exercise of your rights.
For a request to limit processing:
Please indicate precisely which data about you you are requesting to limit the processing of, and the reasons for your request.
Please note: this right is not absolute, [CUSTOMER BUSINESS NAME] may decide to continue processing your data (Article 18.3 of the GDPR). Limitation, if implemented, may result in the suspension of services provided by [CUSTOMER BUSINESS NAME] (access to work and deliverables, receipt of information, etc.). These effects will be described to you in the letter acknowledging receipt of your request to limit processing.
For an objection request:
Please indicate precisely which data processing you wish to object to, and the reasons for your request.
Please note: this right is not absolute. Please indicate precisely the processing for which you object to the handling of your personal data, and the reasons for your request (Article 21 of the GDPR).
To apply for the right to portability:
Each user may at any time make a request for data portability in order to recover the personal data that [CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS NAME] has collected about him/her in the context of processing based on consent and on a contractual basis.
If you would like the data to be transferred to another controller in a standard format, please specify this and provide the contact details of the other controller.
How to contact the DPO?
You can contact the DPO of [COMPANY NAME CUSTOMER] by e-mail at the following address [CUSTOMER DPO E-MAIL ADDRESS] or by post by sending your mail to the following address: [POSTAL ADDRESS DPO CLIENT].
You can make a request to the CNIL at the following address
3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07
Updated on May 07, 2021.
Preamble
[CUSTOMER COMPANY NAME] undertakes to ensure that the processing of personal data carried out on [CUSTOMER WEBSITE URL] complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 as amended.
This data protection policy applies to the processing of data carried out via the website [CUSTOMER SITE URL].
It informs you about the purposes of the processing carried out, the legal basis for the processing, the recipients of the data as well as their retention period, the security measures, the possible existence of data transfers outside the European Union or automated decision-making, the use and management of cookies.
For information on your rights and how to exercise them, please consult the Rights Management page.
Who is responsible for the processing of data carried out by this website?
The person responsible for the processing of data carried out by the website [URL CLIENT SITE] is the company [COMPANY NAME CLIENT], located at [HEAD OFFICE OF CLIENT].
For more information, see the Legal notice.
Does this site collect personal data?
According to Article 4.1 of the GDPR, personal data is any information that can identify you either directly or indirectly. This site collects personal data via its various forms [SPECIFY NATURE OF FORM] - examples: contact form, application form, demonstration request form, grant request form, etc.].
Personal data are freely communicated to [COMPANY NAME CUSTOMER] by the persons concerned by consenting to the processing and by taking note of the information displayed under the various forms. The data collected is adequate, useful, necessary and limited to the strict minimum.
This includes data :
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Examples:
- identification data (civil status, identity, e-mail address, postal address, images, etc.),
- professional (CV, cover letter, etc.).
What are the purposes of data collection?
The processing of personal data collected from the platform in the context of the various forms has the following purposes:
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Why do we process your Personal Data? |
What data do we collect? |
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Example 1: Application form: study of applications submitted on the platform |
Example 1: Professional data (CV, covering letter, etc.). |
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Example 2: Application form: contact with candidates |
Example 2: Identification data: surname, first name, e-mail address, etc. |
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What is the legal basis for the processing carried out by this site?
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The processing of your personal data by [COMPANY NAME] is based on :
- Either on your consent in all cases where you yourself entrust your personal data to [CUSTOMER COMPANY NAME].
- The performance of a contract to which you are a party or the execution of pre-contractual measures taken at your request.
- Or to comply with a legal obligation, in particular with regard to the exercise of your rights under the RGPD and the Data Protection Act.
- Or on the basis of legitimate interests pursued by [COMPANY NAME].
Who are the recipients of the data processed by this site?
Your personal data is primarily intended for [CUSTOMER BUSINESS NAME], [CUSTOMER ACTIVITY]. It is processed by the staff of the various departments concerned by your requests [QUOTE THE DEPARTMENTS CONCERNED].
They are processed solely for the purposes indicated above. Your personal data is hosted exclusively in France by a subcontractor of our Service Provider (within the meaning of Article 4.8 of the RGPD) in a strictly controlled manner. They are never communicated to third parties for commercial purposes.
Is personal data transferred outside the European Union?
Personal data collected by this site is not transferred to actors located outside the European Union. In case of contractual transfer of personal data, [COMPANY NAME] ensures that the recipients are based in the European Union.
How is personal data processed by this site secured?
[CUSTOMER COMPANY NAME] is committed to protecting the personal data processed on this site in accordance with the state of the art.
The indications below are the main security measures to protect your personal data:
- all the pages of the site are under the hhtps protocol;
- logging of connections;
- user blocking when a hacking attempt is detected;
- erasure of Personal Data is carried out at the request of the person concerned or at the end of the retention period;
- the data is stored on data servers respecting the maximum technical security;
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How long will personal data processed by this site be kept?
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Does this site use cookies?
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These allow the site to function properly and greatly improve your user experience.
The session identifier has a major advantage: if you open several windows of the same web page, they are attributed to a single session.
This makes it possible to launch several requests at the same time without losing important personal information.
Session cookies are therefore used to store information about the current session.
Other information, such as login details or previously completed online forms, is also stored during the session.
However, if you end your browsing session, the session ID and all other stored data will be deleted. This means that when you open the same web page in a new browser window, you will be considered a new visitor.
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