Privacy Policy
This privacy policy informs users of this site of how their personal data is collected and processed, in accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended, and Regulation No. 2016-679 of April 27, 2016.
Article 1. Definitions
For the purposes of this policy, capitalized words have the following definitions:
Data controller: legal entity (company, municipality, etc.) or natural person who determines the purposes and means of processing, i.e. the objective and the way in which it is carried out.
The controller of personal data is CDAMSLAB SARL, domiciled at 7 impasse Dumur 92110 CLICHY, registered with the Nanterre Trade and Companies Register under number 909 617 250.
Site: Website of the Data Controller, accessible at the address https://cdamslab.fr/
Services: All services offered by the Data Controller.
User: Any person browsing the Data Controller’s Site.
Personal data: any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. This may include: their first and last names, age, email address or postal address, location, etc. (Non-exhaustive list)
Processing of personal data: operation or set of operations relating to personal data, whatever the process used (collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation, modification, extraction, consultation, use, communication by transmission or dissemination or any other form of making available, reconciliation).
Article 2. Processing of personal data
Navigation on the Site
When browsing the Site, the data controller may automatically collect technical data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns, including through cookies. Please see the cookie policy below for more details on the purpose of data processing and retention periods, as well as your rights.
Contact form
When you submit a request via the contact form, the data controller collects your first and last name, email address, and telephone number, as well as any information you may provide in your message. We encourage you not to include any sensitive information in your message.
The legal basis for the processing is the legitimate interest of the Data Controller.
Data communicated as part of a contact request are kept for three (3) years from the closing of the request. If the contact results in the conclusion of a contract, the data are kept for the duration of the contract and for the periods imposed to meet the legal and regulatory obligations of the Data Controller.
Subscribe to the Newsletter
When you subscribe to the email newsletter, you consent to receive promotional and advertising information by email. For this purpose, you provide your email address.
The legal basis for this processing is consent. You can withdraw your consent at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in each email.
The data controller may send you commercial communications by email in relation to services similar to those already provided.
The legal basis for this processing is the legitimate interest of the Data Controller. You can choose at any time to no longer receive these communications by clicking on the unsubscribe link in each email.
Your email address is kept until you unsubscribe or for three (3) years from the last contact between you and the Data Controller (e.g., clicking on an element in an email). Before deleting your address from the database, the Data Controller may contact you to ask if you wish to continue your subscription to the newsletter.
This privacy policy informs users of this site of how their personal data is collected and processed, in accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended, and Regulation No. 2016-679 of April 27, 2016.
Article 3. Recipients of data
The data controller may share your data with the following categories of recipients:
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Internal staff authorized by virtue of their missions and functions
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Newsletter sending service providers
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Subcontractors providing services for the exercise of its activity. The data controller requires all third-party service providers to respect the security of personal data and to process it in compliance with the law, only for specific purposes that meet the instructions of the data controller and under no circumstances for their own purposes.
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Advisors subject to professional secrecy (legal, accounting, banking, insurance)
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Third parties at the request of a public or administrative authority or to comply with the requirements of the law or a procedure, or to defend its interests in court.
Article 4. Transfer of data outside the European Union
The data controller may share your data with service providers who may be located outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
In these circumstances, the data controller ensures that your data is transferred to countries whose level of protection of personal data has been deemed adequate by the European Commission or, if this is not the case, that it takes appropriate safeguards to ensure a secure transfer of your data, such as the signing of standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission with the data recipient party.
Article 5. Data security
The Data Controller takes appropriate technical and organizational measures to prevent disclosure of data, damage to data or access to data by unauthorized third parties.
Article 6. Rights and methods of exercise
Your rights
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Right of access to data: the User can obtain confirmation that his data is being processed, and if so, access his data and information on the circumstances of the processing;
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Right to rectify data: the User may obtain from the Data Controller the rectification of his/her data when it is inaccurate or incomplete, as soon as possible;
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Right to limit processing: the User may obtain from the Data Controller the limitation of the processing of his/her data (a freezing of the data without using it, but without erasing it);
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Right to object to processing: the User may object at any time to the processing of their data by the Data Controller, unless the latter has legitimate and compelling reasons for processing their data;
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Right to withdraw consent at any time (e.g. unsubscribe from the newsletter);
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Right to data portability: the User may receive the data that the Data Controller processes automatically and which have been provided on the basis of a contract or his consent;
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Right to communicate instructions regarding the fate of data after death.
Terms of exercise of rights
You can exercise your rights by sending a request:
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By email to the following address: charlene@cdamslab.fr
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By post: CDAMSLAB SARL 7 impasse Dumur 92110 CLICHY
Your request will be processed within one month of receipt. If there is any doubt about your identity, we reserve the right to request proof of identity from you. A copy of your proof of identity will be kept for one year. Other data relating to the processing of your request (title, surname, first names, nature of the request, response provided) will be kept for three years.
The Data Controller undertakes to comply with your instructions regarding the retention, deletion and communication of your personal data after death. In the absence of instructions from you, the Data Controller will comply with the requests of the heirs as set out in the applicable provisions of the Data Protection Act.
If you believe that your personal data or your requests to exercise rights relating to your personal data are not processed in accordance with legal provisions by the Data Controller, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL, at the following address: CNIL – 3 Place de Fontenoy – TSA 80715 – 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07.
Article 7. Updates
This policy may be updated at any time, particularly in the event of the implementation of new data processing, in accordance with legal and/or regulatory provisions and/or possible recommendations from the CNIL. We therefore invite you to consult the latest version of this page before browsing.
Article 8. Cookie management policy
The data controller uses cookies. A "cookie" is a small text file that contains information specific to the user of the Site. It is stored on the user's hard drive and can only be read by the server that provided it.
For example, cookies help us remember your username on your next visit, understand your interactions with our content, and improve our content based on the information collected.
Some cookies are essential for the operation of the site. Other cookies are optional. Their storage on your browser then requires your consent.
You can configure your browser to block all cookies, but blocking essential cookies may hinder the proper functioning of the site.
No non-essential cookies are placed on your browser when you visit the Site. A pop-up window opens to allow you to express your choices. You can accept all cookies, continue without accepting, or configure your choices by accessing the details of each cookie placed. You can modify your choices at any time or withdraw your consent by going to the interface using the dedicated link or widget.
The data controller may share your data with the following categories of recipients:
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Internal staff authorized by virtue of their missions and functions
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Newsletter sending service providers
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Subcontractors providing services for the exercise of its activity. The data controller requires all third-party service providers to respect the security of personal data and to process it in compliance with the law, only for specific purposes that meet the instructions of the data controller and under no circumstances for their own purposes.
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Advisors subject to professional secrecy (legal, accounting, banking, insurance)
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Third parties at the request of a public or administrative authority or to comply with the requirements of the law or a procedure, or to defend its interests in court.