SARL Benoit Chapelle is committed to ensuring the protection of its Users/Clients' personal data and thus pledges to provide the highest level of protection, in compliance with the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of May 25, 2018.
1. IDENTITY OF THE DATA CONTROLLER
Personal data is collected by Société Benoit Chapelle – 12 boulevard Jules Ferry – 21200 Beaune.
This privacy policy aims to inform the User/Client about our practices regarding the collection, use, processing, and sharing of personal data provided during the use of services on the Site benoitchapelle.com.
2. DEFINITIONS
Personal data refers to all information that can identify, directly or indirectly, a natural person.
Among personal data are notably civility (Madam or Sir), name, first name, date of birth, delivery address, billing address, email address, purchase history, and invoice history.
Data processing covers all uses of your personal data, such as collection, exchange, or storage.
The data controller is the person who, alone or with others, determines the purposes of processing personal data and the means used. They are also responsible for ensuring that the processing of personal data is carried out in compliance with applicable laws.
3. PERSONAL DATA COLLECTED DURING YOUR USE OF THE SITE
When using the Services, we collect information about your usage (e.g., the Services you use, the products you view, and how you use related websites).
This information may be categorized as follows:
1) Technical information about your device and internet connection
We use tools to record information about your device, your connection to our Services, and your multi-device usage. This information may include your operating system, browser version, IP addresses, cookies, and various unique identifiers. We use this information to, among other things, provide Services by remembering your settings and to resolve any technical issues encountered on our systems.
2) Data regarding your use of the Services
We collect information about your browsing habits on our Site (e.g., what you showed interest in, your visits to the Services, and the ads you click on). We also collect information about your visits to the web pages where the Services are provided and your behavior during your use of our Site.
3) Location information
When you use the Site, we use your IP address to calculate an approximate geographical location. If you have enabled location services on your device, we will regularly collect more detailed information about your geographical location. If you no longer wish to allow us to collect detailed geographical location information, you can disable location services on your device at any time. We will then use your IP address only to calculate an approximate geographical position.
4) Cookies and other local data storage technologies on your device
When you view pages where Services are provided, we use, directly or through third parties, various technologies to recognize you and learn more about you as a user. For more information about this type of technology, see the "Use of Cookies and Other Technologies" section below.
Société Benoit Chapelle uses Cookies to offer you an enhanced and personalized web service. Why do we use Cookies:
The term Cookies covers all trackers placed and read during the browsing of a website, reading an email, installing or using software or a mobile application.
Sites use Cookies to function properly and optimize their ergonomics and functionalities. Cookies also make interactions with sites more secure and faster, as they can remember your preferences (such as your ID or language) by sending the information they contain back to the original site or to another site they belong to.
There are several categories of Cookies used by us:
– Essential Cookies, allowing you to navigate the Site and use its functionalities. They are generally installed only in response to your actions to access services and enable optimal use of our Site.
– Functional Cookies are used to recognize you when you return to our Site and allow us to offer you enhanced and more personalized functionalities, such as personalized welcome and recording your preferences (choice of language or region you are in, for example). These cookies collect anonymous information and cannot track your movements on other sites.
– Advertising or targeting Cookies record your visit to our Site, as well as the pages you have viewed and the links you have clicked on. We will use this information to display relevant ads based on your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times the same ad is shown and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. Thus, we may also share this information with third parties (advertisers, for example).
If you do not wish to activate Cookies, you can revoke your Consent to the use of Cookies at any time by setting your Internet Browser or by making your selection/consent from the cookie management module visible in each of your sessions on the Site. These browsing options related to Cookies are usually found in the "Options," "Tools," or "Preferences" menus of the browser you use to access this site. Note, however, that depending on the various existing browsers, different methods may be used to disable Cookies (Microsoft, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox…).
Furthermore, if you refuse, from your Internet browser, the recording of Cookies on your device, you will still be able to navigate our Site, but some parts and options may not function correctly.
In accordance with Article 32-II of the law of January 6, 1978, amended by Ordinance No. 2011-1012 of August 24, 2011, transposing Directive 2009/136/EC, after a period of 13 months from the first deposit on the user's terminal equipment, Société Benoit Chapelle will collect their consent again for the use of Cookies.
5) Personal data from other sources
We may, from time to time, receive personal data from other sources, that is, personal data that we do not collect directly from you as a User. These are most often other media companies, advertisers, advertising networks, authorized authorities, or our partners.
4. WHY DO WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
To help you understand why we process personal data, we have chosen to classify our processing based on its purpose. We process personal data for several reasons, namely:
1) To Provide Services
We process personal data to ensure a functional service by adapting, among other things, our services to your technical situation as a user and to the choices you make on them.
The processing of personal data for this purpose is based on our legitimate interest in ensuring the basic functionalities and services related to the Site.
2) To Analyze Traffic to and on the Site
We want to create the best possible conditions to improve the Services. To do this, we collect information about traffic on the Services and the websites where the Services are provided. This information helps us understand our users, identify market trends, determine the potential for improving the Services, and much more. This processing ultimately helps optimize the experience on the Site.
The processing of personal data for this purpose is based on our legitimate interest in analyzing and improving the Services. However, you can disable the analysis function and refuse our processing of personal data for this purpose in your privacy settings.
3) To Remedy Technical Problems Encountered on the Services and Determine if Abuse has Occurred
We process personal data related to our users' activity on the Services to remedy technical problems encountered on our systems, which is essential to ensure effective security on our Site. We also process personal data to determine if there has been abuse of the Services and the websites and applications where the Services are provided.
Abuse consists of behavior that does not comply with our usage rules and any behavior prohibited by current law.
If we detect or suspect abuse of our Site, we may share personal data with other people or entities to conduct an investigation and prevent such abuse.
The processing of personal data for this purpose is based on our legitimate interest in ensuring a secure service.
4) Retention of Personal Data
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to achieve the objectives described in this privacy policy. This means that personal data is retained for the period necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.
When we no longer need your personal data for the purposes that justified its collection, we delete it or anonymize it.
5) Your Rights
– Right of Access: You have the right to receive a copy of your Personal Data in our possession.
– Right to Erasure and Right to Rectification: You can also request the deletion of your Personal Data as well as the correction of erroneous or outdated Personal Data.
– Right to Object: You also have the right to object at any time, for reasons related to your particular situation, to the processing of your Personal Data, for direct marketing purposes, or to processing based on our legitimate interest. You have the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority or to seek redress with the competent courts if you believe that we have not respected your rights. Before any legal proceedings, you must attempt to find an amicable solution with Société Benoit Chapelle by submitting your request by email to the following address: dpo@benoitchapelle.com
6) Security
We have implemented procedures and measures to ensure that no unauthorized person can access your personal data and that the processing of these data complies fully with applicable law. These measures include, notably, risk assessments, the implementation of organizational and physical measures, as well as procedures regarding data processing and follow-up requests related to the right of access, correction, blocking, and deletion of personal data.
Among personal data are notably civility (Madam or Sir), name, first name, date of birth, delivery address, billing address, email address, purchase history, and invoice history.
Data processing covers all uses of your personal data, such as collection, exchange, or storage.
The data controller is the person who, alone or with others, determines the purposes of processing personal data and the means used. They are also responsible for ensuring that the processing of personal data is carried out in compliance with applicable laws.
5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
All elements of the Site are subject to national legislation on copyright and, more generally, intellectual property, regarding each of its content elements (texts, images, data, drawings, graphics, photos, and soundtracks…) as well as its form (choice, layout, data access methods, data organization…). These contents, appearing on the pages of the Site benoitchapelle.com, are the exclusive property of Société Benoit Chapelle.
Reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, of the pages, data, and any other elements constituting the Site, by any process or medium whatsoever, is prohibited and constitutes, without the express and prior authorization of the publisher, an infringement punishable under Articles L335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.
6. CONTACT US
Our contact details are as follows:
By email: hello@benoitchapelle.com
By phone: 03 80 24 96 48
By mail: Benoit Chapelle – 12 boulevard Jules Ferry – 21200 Beaune.