1. Summary
2. Information We Collect
3. How do we use the data we collect?
4. Who are the recipients of the information we collect and why do we send them this information?
5. Is your data transferred, how and where?
6. What are your rights over your personal data?
7. Cookies
8. Links to other websites and social networks
9. Changes to our Privacy Policy
10. Contact
1. Summary
The stratégie immatérielle Firm, in its capacity as data controller, attaches great importance to the protection and respect of your personal data and the confidentiality of your exchanges. This policy is intended to inform you of our practices regarding the collection, use and sharing of information that you are required to provide to us through our Site. Under no circumstances will your data be transmitted to third parties for commercial and marketing purposes..
The information collected through our Site is subject to computer processing intended essentially for the contact request, and more generally any communication within the framework of the client-service provider relationship.
The recipient of the data is Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU, 110-112 Rue Saint Catherine 33000 Bordeaux.
In accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016 and Article 32 of the “Informatique et Libertés” law of January 6, 1978 amended in 2004 , the publication director of this site informs you that:
- The person in charge of the file is Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU whose contact details are specified above. The purpose of the processing of this data is the management of contact requests, making appointments, or any client-service provider exchange, transiting via the site.
- The publication director of the site is Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU
- This data will be kept for a maximum of 5 years from the last client-service provider exchange.
- You have the right to access, rectify or delete your personal data, which you can request from the data controller, namely Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU
- You have the right to request a limitation of the processing of your personal data.
- You have the right to oppose the processing of your personal data and the right to the portability of your data.
- You can withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data at any time by writing to the controller either at Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU
- You can lodge a complaint with the CNIL if you believe that the protection of your personal data has not been ensured by the controller.
2. Information We Collect
We may collect and process the following data:
2.1. Information you send us directly
By using our Site, you are required to send us information, some of which is likely to identify you (“Personal Data”). This is particularly the case when you contact us – whether by telephone, email or any other means of communication – or when you inform us of a problem.
This information may contain the following data in particular:
2.1.1. The data necessary for making contact, These data include your first and last name, e-mail address, postal address, telephone number, etc.
2.1.2. Details of your visits to our Site and the content you have accessed,
2.1.3. The data that we may ask you to provide when you notify us of a problem relating to our Site or our services, such as the subject of your request for assistance.
2.1.4. Data related to your location when you have agreed to our collection and processing of this data.
2.2. Data we collect automatically
During each of your visits, we are likely to collect, in accordance with applicable legislation and with your consent, where applicable, information relating to the devices on which you use our services or the networks from which you access our services, such as that in particular your IP addresses, connection data, types and versions of internet browsers used, types and versions of your browser plugins, operating systems and Sites, data concerning your browsing path on our Site, in particular your path on the various URL pages of our Site, the content you access or consult, the search terms used, download errors, the duration of consultation of certain pages, the advertising identifier of your device, interactions with the page as well as any telephone number used to contact us. Among the technologies used to collect this information, we use cookies in particular (to find out more about this, please refer to article 7: Cookies ).
2.3. Duration of retention of your data
Your data will be kept for 5 years from the last exchange.
3. How do we use the data we collect?
We use the data we collect to:
3.1. contact you to respond to your requests.
3.2. manage our Site and carry out internal technical operations in the context of problem solving, data analysis, testing, research, analysis.
3.3. improve and optimize our Site, in particular to ensure that the display of our content is adapted to your device.
3.4. help us maintain a safe and healthy environment on our Site.
4. Who are the recipients of the information we collect and why do we send them this information?
The Data we collect is essentially used to ensure the connection and performance of services between you and us. Nevertheless, for technical reasons, we are led to share a part, with subcontractors to ensure the operation of the services, this does not concern in any case, the precise identification, in particular, name, telephone, address, but what is technique, IP address, location, browser to use, etc.
4.1. We work with third-party companies that may have access to your Personal Data, and in particular with the subcontractors we use for technical services, such as for hosting the site, or even analytical solution providers.
4.2. We do not share your data with the third parties mentioned in 4.1. above only in the following cases:
4.2.3. When we use search engine and analytics providers to improve and optimize our Sites.
4.2.4. to host our site
4.3. List of third parties with whom we share information:
- O2switch
Chemin des Pardiaux
63000 Clermont-Ferrand - Google Analytics: which is the audience measurement solution
5. Is your data transferred, how and where?
We keep your Personal Data in France only.
6. What are your rights over your personal data?
6.1. Where provided for by applicable law, you have the right to obtain a copy of the personal data about you that we hold. Before responding to your request, we may verify your identity and ask you to provide us with more information to respond to your request.
6.2. We will endeavor to respond to your request within a reasonable time and, in any event, within the time limits set by law. If you wish to exercise this right, contact us according to the methods indicated in article 10 below.
6.3. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority or to obtain compensation from the competent courts if you consider that we have not respected your rights.
6.4. You also have the right to the portability of your data, i.e. the right to receive the Personal Data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and the right to transmit this data to another controller.
6.5. You also have the right to define directives relating to the fate of your Personal Data after your death.
7. Cookies
7.1. What is a cookie and what is it used for?
A cookie is a small text file saved, and/or read by your browser, on the hard drive of your terminal (PC, laptop or smartphone, for example) and deposited by the websites you visit. Almost all sites use cookies to function properly and optimize their ergonomics and functionality. Cookies also make interactions with sites more secure and faster, as they can remember your preferences (such as your username and language) by sending the information they contain back to the originating site ( internal cookie) or to another site to which they belong (third-party cookie), when you visit the site concerned again from the same terminal. Depending on their function and the purpose of their use, cookies are classified among the categories described below and used on the Site:
Strictly necessary cookies allow you to move around the site and use its basic functionality. These cookies are essential for the use of this site.
Functionality cookies are used to recognize you when you return to our site and allow us to offer you improved and more personalized features, such as personalized display and saving your preferences. These cookies collect anonymous information and cannot track your movements on other sites.
Analytics and performance cookies allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our site and to collect information about how our site is used (for example, which pages are most viewed by visitors, etc.). This allows us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users find what they are looking for easily.
7.2. What if you don’t want to enable cookies?
You can revoke your consent to the use of cookies at any time, as follows:
7.2.1. By configuring your internet browser
If you wish to delete the cookies saved on your terminal and configure your browser to refuse cookies, you can do so via the preferences of your internet browser. These navigation options relating to cookies are usually found in the “Options”, “Tools” or “Preferences” menus of the browser you use to access this site. However, depending on the different existing browsers, different means can be used to disable cookies. To find out more you can follow the links referenced below:
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Safari
Firefox
Opera
Please note that if you refuse, from your internet browser, the recording of cookies on your terminal, you will still be able to browse this site, but certain parts and options may not work correctly.
7.2.2. By disabling cookies online:
To learn more you can follow the link referenced below:
Google Analytics
8. Links to other websites and social networks
Our Website may occasionally contain links to the websites of our partners or third-party companies. Please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we are not responsible for the use made by these sites of the information collected when you click on these links. We invite you to read the privacy policies of these sites before transmitting your Personal Data to them.
9. Changes to our Privacy Policy
We may occasionally modify this privacy policy. When necessary, we will inform you and/or seek your agreement. We advise you to check this page regularly to take note of any changes or updates to our privacy policy.
10. Contact
For any question relating to this privacy policy or for any request relating to your personal data, you can contact us by:
- Sending a message directly to the email address :
strategie.immaterielle@yahoo.fr - Or by sending us a letter to the following address :
Mrs Marie-Pierre CAZEAU
110-112 Rue Saint Catherine
33000 Bordeaux.