What is “Personal Data”?

Personal data is any information that refers to the person of each person, such as name, email address, home address, profession, marital status, age, racial origin, cell phone number, political beliefs, religion or belief, financial information and information social welfare, philosophical considerations, trade unions, his health, his erotic life and any criminal prosecutions and convictions. They may also include unique numeric identifiers such as your computer’s IP address and cookies.

Personal data shall not be considered information from which a particular person cannot be identified.

Collection & Processing of Personal Data

Our site does not collect your personal information unless you have stated it for a specific purpose, such as when you choose to receive our newsletter, when you contact us, or if you have given us your consent to edit it.

If you wish to unsubscribe from the newsletter area, type in your Email and press the delete button on our homepage (in the Newsletter area). At the top of the page, you will see a message that your Email has been successfully deleted from our list.

To send your message from the contact form, you should read the terms of use and select the checkbox under “I agree to the use of the above for personal communication purposes.”

What data should be protected?

The personal data of any living natural person, that is, any information concerning an identified natural person or any information that may directly or indirectly identify a natural person, in particular by reference to an identity such as name, ID number, data position or information relating to the physical, psychological, economic or social condition of such natural person. It does not concern the data of legal entities (companies, etc.). However, it concerns the data of a One-Person Company or an individual enterprise legally treated as a natural person.

Our site operates under an electronic certificate communication (SSL) protocol, which guarantees the secure transfer of data between a web server and a client.

All SSL encrypted sites protect their visitors so that no one can access their communication with the browser.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored in the browser of a computer, mobile phone, or other electronic device when we browse the web.

Their purpose is to notify the site the user visits of his previous activity so that he can visit us at the same site later, “remember” us and not have to log in (if this has happened).

A website can use cookies to determine if anyone has visited a site before and record information about what it did (navigated).

More information on cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.