Privacy Policy
Preface
Lemarié cares highly about your privacy and data protection.
We are committed to offering the highest standards of products and services. Our existing and prospective customers are extremely important to us, and we are determined to give your personal data the best possible protection.
The Lemarié’s Online Privacy Policy explains how Lemarié collects, processes and protects your personal data when visiting our www.lemarie-paris.com website (hereinafter the “Website”), as required by the applicable data protection laws in the countries in which we do business, especially the European General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation 2016/679, known as the “GDPR”).
We have implemented a data protection programme that incorporates the stringent principles set forth in the GDPR. This programme:
- Adopts internal policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations governing data protection;
- Implements appropriate technical and organisational measures for applying data protection principles.
1. Who is responsible for the processing of your personnal data?
The website is managed by lemarié, who should be considered to be the controller.
If you wish to contact us, please refer to the section entitled “how to contact lemarié for your privacy queries” below.
2. What personal data do we collect and how?
Information we obtain indirectly about you. Information about you are collected indirectly when you visit the website. From a technical point of view, this information is required to ensure the functionality of the website, enhance your navigation experience and generate statistics with the aim of improving our services:
- Technical information, such as ip addresses and cookies, associated with your navigation on our website, for connection purposes and for identifying your country/city through geolocation:
- Information concerning the data associated with your use of the website (e.g. Monitoring your browsing history on the website).
In particular, our website does not target minors under the age of 15. However, if we inadvertently collect information on minors, their lawful representative may exercise their rights in their name and on their behalf at any time (see below).
3. Why do we collect your personal data?
We are likely to use your personal data to enable you to browse our website.
4. How do we justify processing your personal data?
Our reason for processing your personal data is based on our duty to comply with all applicable laws and regulations.We may also need to process your personal data for our legitimate business/commercial interests to satisfy your queries and questions.
5. To whom could we disclose your personal data?
Within the lemarié organization. Your personal data will only be available to a limited number of people on a need-to-know basis as part of their activities (e.g. The it department will have access to your personal data).
Outside of the lemarié organization. Your personal data will not be disclosed to third parties, except for service providers acting on lemarié’s behalf under a secure contractual agreement including strict data protection obligations. In particular, we will disclose your personal data to service providers and suppliers helping us to operate the website, carry out our business activities, provide the services and ensure the security and integrity of our activities (including it support, maintenance and security providers, hosting providers, and so on).
We may also be required to disclose personal data to third parties at the request of authorised authorities in pursuance of applicable laws and regulations. We may also need to transfer personal data to another legal entity in case of a collaborative arrangement, joint venture, reorganisation, change in legal status or any other similar event. If our company is merged or sold, your personal data will be permanently transferred to our successor.
6. International data flows
Applicable legal and regulatory requirements are taken into consideration before any cross-border transfer of your data.
Any data transfers outside your country will be protected by appropriate contractual guarantees, which will also be in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
A copy of these documents may be sent to you on request.
7. How long do we keep your personal data?
Your personal data will be retained no longer than necessary in order to fulfil your request.Cookies managed by lemarié are stored for up to 12 months.
8. What are your rights?
- Right of access and information: you have the right to be informed about how your personal data are processed in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form. You also have (i) the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not your personal data are being processed and, if applicable, (ii) the right to access your personal data and obtain a copy.
- Right to rectification: you have the right to obtain the rectification of your personal data. You also have the right to have incomplete personal data completed.
- Right to erasure: you have the right to obtain the erasure of your personal data. However, this is not an absolute right, and we may have legal or legitimate reasons for retaining your data.
- Right to restriction of processing: in some cases, you have the right to obtain the restriction of processing of your personal data.
- Right to data portability: you have the right to receive the personal data that you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and you have the right to transmit those data to another controller without hindrance from us. This right only applies if the processing of your personal data is based on consent or a contract and if processing is carried out by automated means.
- Right to object to processing: you have the right to object to processing of your personal data where processing is based on our legitimate interest. However, we may demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for continuing to process your personal data. You also have the right to object at any time to processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
To exercise the above rights, please contact us via the channels provided below and communicate the following information: name, surname, e-mail or any other information necessary to confirm your identity in order for us to process the request (such as your postal address).
Finally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority in case of breach of the applicable privacy laws and regulations, in particular the GDPR but also any other national or regional privacy laws applicable to you.
9. What cookies do we use and how can you object to such use?
Cookies are pieces of information that any website may transfer to your browser that are then stored in your computer system. For example, the deposit of cookies enhances your online experience by allowing us to save your preferences.
We use cookies to determine statistics and volumes relating to traffic in order to improve the relevance and user-friendliness of the services offered to you;
Please find below the cookies’ details:
Type of cookie |
Purpose of the cookie |
Name of the cookie |
First-party cookie / third-party cookie |
Retention period |
Required cookie / technical cookie |
These cookies are essential for the operation of our Website and they allow you to use certain parts of the Website. For example, they enable you to navigate between the different parts of the Website and purchase products online. Refusing cookies may render some of the Website’s content unavailable or have a negative effect on performance. |
cookie_ notice_ accepted
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First-party cookie |
12 months |
Analytical cookie |
These cookies are used to recognise visitors to our Website, count the number of visitors and track which pages they visited. We use these cookies to improve the navigation experience for users and ensure that they can find what they are looking for more easily and quickly.
In particular, we use Google Analytics on our Website. |
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Google Analytics for all three |
12 months for all three |
We are also likely to collect your IP address in an abbreviated, unreadable form that cannot be used to identify you.
If you do not wish us to use all or part of the above-mentioned third-party cookies, you can disable them by changing your browser settings as follows:
Mozilla Firefox: select the “Tools” menu and then “Options”. Click on the “Privacy & Security” icon, locate the “Cookies” menu and select the required settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and later versions: select the “Tools” menu and then “Internet Options”. Click on the “Privacy” tab and move the slider to the required level.
Opera 6.0 and later versions: in the “File” menu, select “Preferences”, click on “Privacy” and select the required options.
Safari: in the Safari menu, select “Preferences”, click on “Security” and select the required options.
Google Chrome: open Chrome, choose “Settings” and click on “Advanced”. Under “Privacy and security”, choose “Content settings”, and in the “Cookies” section you can select your options.
Please be aware that restricting the use of cookies may affect your user experience and prevent you from using part of our Website.
10. How to contact lemarié for your privacy queries?
To exercise your rights please send your request to Lemarié :
By mail: writing to Lemarié, 12 rue du Cheval Blanc, 93500 Pantin, France
By email: [email protected]
By phone: calling at +33 (0)1 49 15 11 40
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 9/4/2019. With regard to any changes which may be made to this Policy, we invite you to check the “Privacy Policy” section of our website on a regular basis.
Legal Mentions
Preface
Unless otherwise stipulated, the following legal mentions apply to your navigation on the www.lemarie-paris.com website (hereinafter the “website”).
The privacy policy section, which governs the processing of your personal data, forms a single agreement with the following legal mentions.
1. Contact details
Lemarié is a simplified joint-stock company with a capital of €250,000.00, whose registered office is located at 2 place Skanderberg, 75019 Paris, France. Lemarié is incorporated in the bobigny trade and companies register under number 815 341 698 and with eu vat number fr 65 815341698.
Lemarié is the publisher of the website, and nadine dufat is the publishing director in her capacity as chief executive officer.
For any questions or enquiries concerning the website, please send your request to lemarié:
By mail : writing to lemarié, 2 place Skanderberg, 75019 Paris, France
- By email: [email protected]
- By phone : calling at +33 (0)1 49 15 11 40
The website is hosted by equinix, whose registered office is located at 114 rue ambroise croizat, saint-denis 93200, france.
Access to the website and use of the content are subject to the legal mentions described hereinafter. By accessing and navigating on the website, you indicate your unconditional acceptance of the provisions set forth below.
2. Intellectual property rights
Lemarié and/or its affiliates around the world own(s) the “www.lemarie-paris.fr” domain name. The website is an intellectual work protected by intellectual property law. The website as a whole and each of its constituent intellectual property elements (such as text, directory structures, software, animations, photographs, illustrations, diagrams, logos, trademarks, designs and models) are the exclusive property of lemarié and/or its affiliates around the world and/or have been lawfully licensed to lemarié. Lemarié and/or its affiliates around the world is/are solely authorised to use the associated intellectual property rights.
The use of all or part of the website, including downloading, reproduction, transmission, representation or dissemination, other than for personal and private purposes, whether or not for commercial use, is strictly forbidden. Any infringement of these provisions is subject to the penalties specified by law.
Hypertext links to the website may only be created with prior written authorisation from lemarié, and such authorisation may be withdrawn at any time.
Insofar as all websites with a hypertext link to the website are not under lemarié’s control, lemarié disclaims all liability (especially editorial responsibility) regarding access to such websites and their content.
Lemarié reserves the right to modify the content of the website at any time and without prior notice
3. Guarantees and responsibilities
Lemarié uses its best efforts to ensure that the information available on the website is accurate and up-to-date. However, lemarié in no way warrants that such information is accurate, complete and up-to-date. Lemarié makes no warranties, express or implied, concerning all or part of the website.
Lemarié shall not be held liable for any direct or consequential loss or damage, irrespective of the cause, origin, type and consequences, after visiting or using the website. In particular, lemarié does not warrant that the website will be bug-free, uninterrupted or continuously available, and disclaims any and all liability for any loss or damage arising from fraudulent acts committed by third parties (such as intrusions) via the website.
Lemarié takes measures to ensure the security of the files created from the personal data collected on the website. Lemarié does not have any control over the risks associated with the internet and therefore draws your attention to the potential confidentiality risks when data transit over the internet.
4. Amendments of the legal mentions
Lemarié informs users that these legal mentions may be modified at any time. Such modifications are published upon being uploaded to the website and are deemed to be unconditionally accepted when you access the website after they have been uploaded. We would advise you to view this page on a regular basis.
5. Disputes
These legal mentions have been drafted in compliance with french law. The courts of paris shall have exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any disputes arising from or in connection with this website.
Last update: 09/04/2019
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