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Politique de confidentialité

“Computing and Freedoms” clause

Personal data processing

You are informed that the use of the website, such as in particular to make a contact request and / or receive the newsletter, gives rise, for Loyer & Abello, to the collection and automated processing of personal data concerning you, whose use is subject to the provisions of law n ° 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to computers, files and freedoms as amended (hereinafter, “Data Protection Act”) and the European Regulation for data protection n ° 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 (hereinafter, “GDPR”).

Legal basis for processing

The legal basis for processing is your consent.

Data controller

The personal data thus collected are processed by Loyer & Abello, as data controller.

Purposes of processing

Personal data is collected for specific purposes. These data are only kept and used for the sole purpose of responding to contact requests addressed to Loyer & Abello and / or for sending the newsletter.

Personal data collected

Loyer & Abello collects several types of personal data through the website:

  • Last name
  • First name
  • E-mail adress

The duration of the conversation

The personal data processed is intended for Loyer & Abello as well as its possible service providers, in particular the website host, for the purposes of providing the services.

Hosting of personal data

Loyer & Abello stores personal data within the European Union.

Your rights

In accordance with the Data Protection Act and the GDPR, you have the right to access, limit, rectify, portability, oppose and delete personal data concerning you. Finally, you have the right to define guidelines defining the manner in which you intend to exercise these rights after your death.

You can exercise these rights by sending a letter to Loyer & Abello (9-11 rue Anatole de la Forge in Paris (75017)) or an email to officemanager@abello-ip.com and attaching a double-sided copy of your document. identity, or any other means to justify your identity.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the National Commission for Computing and Liberties (www.cnil.fr).

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