Privacy Policy
Last updated: 15/07/2024
This privacy policy (the “Policy”) aims to formalize our commitment to respecting the privacy of users of the website https://jacques-fromonot.fr/ (the “Site”) operated by the individual:Mrs. Nina FROMONOT
In providing our Site, we process your personal data in compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR") and under the conditions set forth below.
Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. We collect and process personal data as part of providing our Services or communicating about these Services strictly in accordance with the GDPR.
We only collect personal data that is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed. Thus, you will never be asked to provide personal data considered “sensitive,” such as your racial or ethnic origins, political, philosophical, or religious opinions.
By connecting to the Site, you authorize us to process your personal data in accordance with the Policy. If you refuse the terms of this Policy, please refrain from using the Site and Services.
1. When do we collect your personal data and what data is collected?
We may collect and store your personal data, particularly when you:
- Browse the Site
- Fill out our forms
- Contact us
We use your personal data to enable the implementation and management of the Site's Services and to respond to your specific requests. We also use your personal data to operate and improve our Services, our Site, and our approach. This information is used solely by us and allows us to better tailor our Services to your expectations.
If you have opted to receive emails and messages from us, you will then receive electronic and alphanumeric messages about our news and services. We will then use the personal data you provided when registering via our forms. You can unsubscribe from these mailings at any time.
1.1 Browsing the Site
Connection data. Every time you connect to our Site, we collect personal data such as, in particular, your IP address and the MAC address of your computer, the date and time of connection, and information about the browser you are using.
Navigation data. We also collect information that identifies how you access the Site, what pages you view, and for how long. In this context, we may use Cookies as specified in paragraph 6 below.
1.2 Contact Form
When submitting the form, you may give your prior consent to the use of the data transmitted so that we can contact you again.
In any case, you have the right to withdraw your consent to receive such newsletters at any time and at no cost under the conditions set out in paragraph 6 of the Policy.
1.3 Contacts
To respond to requests you may make to our Customer Service and to confirm information about you, we may use your first and last name, email address, and phone number.
2. How do we protect your personal data?
We have implemented technical and organizational security measures to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of all your personal data, to prevent it from being distorted, damaged, or accessed by unauthorized third parties. We ensure a level of security appropriate to the risks and their likelihood.
However, it should be noted that no security measure is infallible, and we cannot guarantee absolute security for your personal data.
3. When do we share your personal data?
3.1 Sharing your personal data with third-party companies
While browsing the Site, your personal data may be transmitted to external service providers. These third parties provide a service on our behalf and in our name to ensure the proper functioning of our services.
Unless a third party requests that you accept a privacy policy and terms of use specific to them, the third-party companies receiving your personal data have committed to process your personal data solely to implement our Services.
We will never share your personal data with third-party companies for marketing and/or commercial purposes without obtaining your prior consent.
3.2 Sharing with authorities
We may disclose your personal data to administrative or judicial authorities when their disclosure is necessary for the identification, apprehension, or prosecution of any individual who may harm our rights, any other user, or a third party. We may also be legally obligated to disclose your personal data and cannot object to this.
4. How long do we keep your personal data?
We will retain your personal data for no longer than necessary concerning the purposes for which it is processed as set out in this Policy and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
5. Cookies: How do we use them?
5.1 What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that may be placed on a terminal when you visit an online service using a browser. A cookie file allows its issuer, during its validity period, to recognize the terminal concerned each time this terminal accesses digital content containing cookies from the same issuer.
In any case, the cookies deposited on your navigation terminal with your agreement are destroyed 13 months after their deposit on your terminal.
5.2 What are the purposes of the cookies used on our Site?
The cookies we issue allow us to:
• Establish statistics and traffic volumes and use the various elements comprising our Site (sections and content visited, paths), enabling us to improve the interest and ergonomics of the Site and, where applicable, our products and services;
• Adapt the presentation of our Site to your terminal’s display preferences (language used, display resolution, operating system used, etc.) during your visits to our Site, based on the hardware and software for viewing or reading your terminal includes;
• Memorize information related to a form you filled out on our Site for products, services, or information you have chosen on our Site;
• Create remarketing lists via Google Ads & Meta Ads;
• Track conversions via Google Ads & Meta Ads.
During your browsing on the Site, social network cookies may be generated.
5.3 How can you control the cookies used?
You can configure your browser software at any time so that cookies are recorded on your terminal or, conversely, are rejected (either systematically or depending on their issuer). You can also configure your browser software so that acceptance or rejection of cookies is offered to you punctually before a cookie is likely to be recorded on your terminal.
Please note: Any setting may modify your browsing on the Internet and your conditions of access to certain services requiring the use of cookies. We disclaim all responsibility for the consequences related to the degraded functioning of our services resulting from the inability to record or consult the cookies necessary for their operation and which you have refused or deleted. This would be the case if you attempted to access our content or services that require you to identify yourself. This would also be the case when we (or our providers) could not recognize, for compatibility purposes, the type of browser your terminal uses, its language and display settings, or the country from which your terminal appears to be connected to the Internet.
5.4 How to configure your browser software?
For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to know how to modify your cookie preferences.
You will find below information regarding the main browsers.
Internet Explorer / EdgeIn Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, then Internet Options.Under the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings.Click the View files button.
FirefoxGo to the Tools tab of the browser, then select the Options menu.In the window that appears, choose Privacy and click Show Cookies.
SafariAccess Settings via the browser menu (Safari > Preferences).Click Privacy.
Google ChromeAccess Settings via the button to the right of the URL bar or via the browser menu (Chrome > Preferences).Select Advanced Settings.Click Content Settings, then Cookies.
For more information on cookies, you can consult the CNIL website.
6. What are your rights?
You are the only one who has communicated the data in our possession through the Site. You have rights over your personal data. In accordance with data protection regulations, particularly Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR, and after proving your identity, you have the right to request access to personal data concerning you, rectification or erasure thereof.
Furthermore, within the limits set by law, you also have the right to object to processing, limit it, decide the post-mortem fate of your data, withdraw your consent at any time, and the right to data portability of the personal data provided.
You can contact our Services to exercise your rights at the following email address: enquiries@jacques-fromonot.com, attaching a copy of an identity document to your request.
7. Can we modify the Policy?
We reserve the right to modify the Policy at any time. Therefore, we recommend you consult it regularly. In the event of changes, we will publish these changes on this page and wherever we deem appropriate, given the nature and importance of the changes.
Your use of the Site after any modification means that you accept these changes. If you do not accept certain significant modifications to this Policy, you must stop using the Site.
8. The National Commission for Computing and Liberties ("CNIL")
We remind you that you can contact the CNIL directly on the CNIL website or by mail at the following address:Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), 3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715, 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07.