Privacy Policy
We take the protection of your privacy and personal data seriously. This privacy policy explains what data we may collect about you, how and for what purpose we process it, and what rights you have under French and European Union law, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). When you visit our site, we may collect both personal and technical information. Personal information may include your name, email, telephone number or other contact details that you voluntarily provide, for example, when filling out a form or subscribing to our newsletter. Technical information includes your IP address, device type, operating system, browser language, the pages you view and other data relating to your interaction with the site. We also use cookies to improve your user experience, analyse traffic, remember your preferences and provide you with personalised content. You can refuse to use cookies or change your browser settings, but this may affect the functionality of some of the site’s features. We use the collected data exclusively to provide the services you have requested, to provide feedback, to improve the functionality of the site and, with your separate consent, to send you news, promotional offers or newsletters. We do not share your personal data with third parties without your prior consent, except in cases required by law or necessary to fulfill our obligations (e.g. in cooperation with technical or legal partners). All data is stored on secure servers that are only accessible to authorized persons. You have the right to access, correct, update or delete your data. You can also request the restriction of processing, object to the use of your data for certain purposes, withdraw consent or exercise the right to data portability. To exercise these rights, you can contact us directly using the contact information provided below. We undertake to respond to such requests within one month. If you believe that your rights have been violated, you also have the right to file a complaint with the National Commission on Informatics and Liberties (CNIL), France's official data protection regulator.