In accordance with French Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties, in its latest version, known as the "Data Processing and Individual Liberties" Law and the European Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR) No. 2016/679, personal data ("PD") collected on our site are processed automatically by PIARC, located at the address indicated below, the data controller.
The collected PD are processed by PIARC, on the basis of the User's consent, in order to:
The collected PD are processed by PIARC, on the basis of the User's consent, in order to:
PD are intended for PIARC and its authorized staff.
PD are not disclosed to third parties with the exception of:
The User can manage the information concerning him/her from the space provided on the Site.
This concerns in particular the technical subjects of interest to the User and the information he/she wishes to receive from PIARC, as well as his/her contact details.
PIARC implements state-of-the-art security measures to ensure the security, integrity and confidentiality of the PD collected on the Site for the time necessary for their processing, in accordance with applicable law.
The PD are kept by PIARC for the period necessary to achieve the purposes described above, plus the legal prescription periods in force.
The User may unsubscribe from the status of "Visitor" or "Member" by writing to PIARC:
The User may request that his "Visitor" or "Member" accounts be completely deleted by writing to PIARC:
Under the conditions provided for by the applicable regulations, the User has a right of access, rectification and opposition, as well as the right to withdraw his/her consent at any time without prejudice to the lawfulness of the processing carried out before his/her withdrawal, a right of portability, erasure, limitation and the right to define guidelines relating to the conservation, erasure and communication of his PADs after his death.
These rights can be exercised with PIARC:
The User also has the possibility to lodge a complaint with CNIL (the French Data Protection Authority)