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Privacy Policy

We attach great importance to the principles of honesty and transparency and are committed to establishing a long-term relationship with our partners based on trust and mutual interest. Because the respect and protection of your private life are important to us, you will find below our commitments in terms of protecting personal data.
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1. Our commitments concerning the protection of personal data

  • Your privacy is very important to us and we make sure that the protection of your personal data is at the core of our concerns.
  • We will not sell to or share your data with third parties.
  • Your personal data is secured and protected in collaboration with trusted third parties.
  • We undertake not to use your data in any way that is not covered by the website's terms of use.
  • We strive to meet your requirements to the best of our ability while respecting our own legal obligations.

2. What personal data is processed by Parcome Paris?

We may collect personal data from you, or receive personal data from you, via our websites, questionnaires, applications, devices, Parcome Paris product or brand pages on social networks or by any other means.) In other cases, we collect this data (e.g., by using cookies to understand how you use our websites/applications).

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Data collected by cookies or similar technologies (hereinafter referred to as "Cookies "*) when you browse Parcome Paris' website/applications or third party websites/applications.

* Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet or mobile) when you browse the internet, including Parcome Paris' websites.

Depending on the frequency of your interactions with us, this personal data can include:

Data relating to your use of our websites/applications

  • Last site visited;
  • Login data:
  • Pages viewed;
  • Videos watched;
  • Products that you have searched;
  • Your location;
  • Duration of your visit;

Technical information:

  • IP Address;
  • Browser data;

Device data.

Rejecting cookies

The user can configure their browser software such that Cookies are stored on the terminal or, on the contrary, they are rejected, either always or depending on their issuer. The user can also configure the browser software such that they are offered a choice to either accept or decline the use of Cookies, before a Cookie is likely to be stored on the terminal.

To manage Cookies and User's choices, the configuration of each browser is different. This is described in the browser's help menu, which will show you how to change your cookie preferences:

  • For Internet Explorer™
  • For Safari™
  • For Chrome™
  • For Firefox™
  • For Opera™

At any time, the User can choose to express and modify their Cookie preferences. Finally, the User may visit the Youronlinechoices website, provided by digital advertising professionals belonging to the European Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau France.

This allows the User to find out which companies are registered on this platform and which offer the possibility of refusing or accepting the Cookies used by these companies to adapt the advertisements that may be displayed on the User’s device to the User’s browsing data: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies/.Bas.

The length of time that cookies are stored varies depending on the type of cookie. We mostly use cookies that self-destruct after the end of the session. In this case, these Cookies are called session cookies. A log file allows also us to keep track of all accesses to our web pages or downloads of the different files available on our websites, and this for a period of six months. Finally, information about your consent to cookies is kept for a maximum of 14 months. The cookies are used for internal purposes and cannot be accessed by third parties.

Visit statistics

Google Analytics and Privacy

This website uses a web analysis service provided by Google Inc ("Google"). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyse how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website is transferred to a Google server in the USA and stored there. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google will also send this information to third parties if the law requires it or if this data is processed by third parties on Google’s behalf. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website and internet usage. Google will also send this information to third parties if the law requires it or if this data is processed by third parties on Google’s behalf. Your IP address will not be linked to any other data held by Google. You can deactivate cookies by changing your browser settings, but please note that you will not be able to use all the functions of this website. You can opt out of the collection and storage of data by Google Analytics at any time by downloading a Browser-Add-on to deactivate Google Analytics and installing it on your browser. You can find the Add-on to disable cookies at [http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de].

Social network sharing cookies

The Publisher offers Users the possibility of sharing editorial content and any type of content published on the Site through social networking sites. Social networks are managed by the publisher of the social network site. The publisher of the social network concerned is likely to identify the User using the sharing buttons, even if this button has not been used when viewing our site/application. Indeed, this type of button can allow the social network concerned to monitor the user’s habits on the website, purely by activating the User’s account on this social network (open session) on their terminal while browsing the website.

The Data Controller has no control over the process used by the social networks to collect information relating to the User's navigation on the site and associated with the personal data they hold. The User is invited to take note of the social network cookie management policy on the sites concerned. These protection policies must notably allow the User to exercise their choices with these social networks, notably by setting up your accounts for the use of each of these networks.

  • Request for information
  • Data collected when you ask questions (e.g. via customer service) about our brands or products and their use.

Depending on the frequency of your interactions with us, this personal data can include:

  • Full name;
  • Telephone number;
  • E-mail address;
  • Any other information you have given us about yourself in connection with your application (which may include medical and welfare data).

This data is used to:

  • Respond to your requests;
  • Put you in touch with the appropriate department if necessary;
  • Produce statistics.

3. Access to personal data

We may share your personal data within the GDCOM Group in order to comply with our legal obligations, to prevent fraud and/or to secure our tools, to improve our products and services or after obtaining your consent.

Depending on the purposes for which your data was collected, and only if necessary, some of your personal data may be accessible to GDCOM Group entities worldwide if it is pseudonymised (not directly identifiable) and if it is necessary to provide you with the requested services. Where permitted, we may also share some of your personal data, including that collected through cookies, between our brands in order to harmonise and update the information you provide to us, to produce statistics based on your characteristics and to tailor our communications. We will only disclose your personal data to third parties for marketing purposes with your consent. In this context, your data is processed by the third party in question, which acts as the controller, and is subject to its general terms and conditions and its personal data protection policy. We recommend that you check your information carefully before consenting to the disclosure of your data to this third party.

We neither offer nor sell your personal data.

4. Storage of personal data

We store your personal data on servers exclusively in Europe, for which we provide security ourselves or through trusted third parties.

Your personal data is only stored for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purpose for which we hold it, either to meet your needs or to comply with a legal obligation.

When we no longer need to use your personal data, we delete it from our systems and files.

5. Security

We attach great importance to the protection of your personal data, and take all reasonable precautions to this end.

We contractually oblige trusted third parties who manage your personal data on our behalf to do the same.

We constantly do everything possible to protect your personal data. Once we receive your data, we apply strict procedures and security measures to try to prevent unauthorised access. As data transmission via the Internet is not completely secure, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site. Therefore, any transmission is at your own risk.

6. Managing data breaches

In the event that any data breach has been detected, it is the responsibility of the data controller to inform the CNIL within 24 hours of the detection of the breach. The controller shall determine, in particular, the nature of the breach and then formulate an action plan. The data controller shall carry out the necessary corrective actions and shall provide adequate information to any person, whose personal data has been intercepted in any way by an unauthorised third party, of the incident by means of a notification within a maximum period of 72 hours.

7. Handling of your complaints

A procedure for handling complaints and requests relating to the exercise of individuals’ rights is appended to this document. This mentions, in particular, how to exercise your rights, the processing chain and the time limits for communication.

The data controller manages complaints and requests relating to the exercise of the rights of individuals, in particular by being informed of the receipt of each request, the processing thereof, and by ensuring that deadlines are met. A log of requests is held internally.

In particular, by setting up modelled tasks, this log enables complaints and requests relating to the exercise of people's rights to be managed in a timely and formalised manner. The procedure for handling complaints and exercising people's rights also contains standard responses. In accordance with (EU) Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of personal data, you have the following rights with regard to your data: right of access, right of rectification, right to erasure (right to be forgotten), right to object, right to limit processing, right to portability. You can also set up guidelines for the retention, deletion and disclosure of your personal data after your death. You may, for reasons relating to your particular situation, object to the processing of your data. Subject to a breach of the provisions above, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL.

8 - Do you have any questions?

The data controller is at your disposal for any further information regarding the use of your data. Please send your request by email to dpo@axelles.com.

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