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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy is intended for you, as a user of the website www.lerouxavocat.com (hereinafter referred to as "the Site").

The Site is published by Alexandra LEROUX (EI), an individual enterprise (hereinafter referred to as "LEROUX AVOCAT" or "the Company"), which implements the processing of personal data.

LEROUX AVOCAT places great importance on respecting your privacy and protecting personal data. In this regard, we are committed to strict adherence to data protection regulations, namely the French Data Protection Act No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 (referred to as the "Data Protection Act") and Regulation No. 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 (hereinafter the "General Data Protection Regulation" or "GDPR").

This privacy policy aims to inform you about the commitments and measures taken by LEROUX AVOCAT to ensure the respect of your privacy and the protection of your personal data.

data controller

LEROUX AVOCAT is the Controller of the personal data implemented within the framework of the operation of the Site.

DATA COLLECTION

The SITE assures the USER that personal information is collected and processed in accordance with privacy in accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms.

data recipients

The recipients of all or part of the data are:

  • Internal Services of LEROUX AVOCAT: In this case, only data strictly necessary for processing is transmitted to the authorized collaborators who need to access it due to their functions. These collaborators with access to your personal data are also bound by confidentiality obligations.

  • Third Parties: Those who may place cookies on your device with your consent.

Your data is never communicated, exchanged, sold, or rented.

data security

LEROUX AVOCAT implements technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of personal data processing and the confidentiality of collected data.

In this regard, we take all necessary precautions, considering the nature of the data and the risks associated with processing, to protect its security and, in particular, to prevent data from being distorted, damaged, or accessed by unauthorized third parties (physical protection of premises, secure HTTPS protocol, logging and traceability of connections to internal software).

However, if an incident affecting the integrity or confidentiality of user data comes to the attention of LEROUX AVOCAT, we are committed to informing the user and providing details of the corrective measures taken.

Your rights

In accordance with the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of Access and Information: You can request to consult your processed data and be informed about the circumstances of this processing.

  • Right to Limit the Processing of Personal Data: You can request the limitation of the processing of your personal data if you dispute its accuracy, the legality of the processing, if you oppose it, or if you wish to retain it for proof purposes.

  • Right to Rectification and Erasure: You can request the correction of your data if it is inaccurate or incomplete.

  • Right to Object: You can object to the processing of your data carried out on the Site. However, LEROUX AVOCAT may refuse this request if it has legitimate and compelling reasons for processing your data.

  • Right to Data Portability: You can obtain your data provided to LEROUX AVOCAT in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, or request the transfer of this data to another data controller.

  • Right to Determine the Fate of Your Data After Death: You can decide whether or not to communicate your data to a third party you have designated. In the event of your death and in the absence of instructions from you, we commit to destroying your data, unless its retention is necessary for proof purposes or to comply with a legal obligation.

  • Right to Lodge a Complaint: You also have the right to file a complaint with the National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL).

contact

Under the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, the USER has the right to access, rectify, delete, and oppose their personal data. The USER can exercise this right:

The requester must provide their contact details (name, surname, address, and a signed copy of an identity document) and a legitimate reason if required by law (particularly in cases of opposition).

To better understand your rights, we invite you to visit the website of the National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) at: http://cnil.fr.

In response to a request to exercise your rights, we will provide a response no later than the legal deadline of one month, which may be extended to two months considering the complexity of the request or the number of requests received.

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