DATA PRIVACY POLICY

Château de Brégançon

1. protecting your personal data

1.1 What is personal data?

Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. An identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to one or more factors specific to his or her physical identity.

1.2 The information you give us

When you use our services, we collect certain information that is essential for us to be able to respond to your request, in particular about the features you use, how you use them and the devices through which you access our services.
If you contact us via our contact form or otherwise, we collect the information you give us as part of that interaction.

2.cookies and similar technologies

2.1. What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files placed on your hard disk by the website you visit, enabling it to record and store certain information about your computer and about you.
They are essential to the operation of the Internet, as they enable communication between two computers. The information recovered is also used to run the applications you use on the website.

2.2 How do cookies affect you?

Some cookies also capture personal data about you, which they pass on to third-party companies. They may collect personal information that you have not voluntarily shared on the Internet, such as your browsing history, where you click on the site, a session identifier, etc. Put end to end, the information gathered allows us to build up a picture of your personal life, which can then be sold to advertisers. This is why we need to ask your permission to install certain cookies on your computer.

2.3 Which cookies require my express consent?

Not all cookies require separate express consent. So-called “operating” cookies, which enable you to take advantage of the features specific to this site and which use your personal data solely for this purpose, are presumed to have your consent (CNIL deliberation no. 2013-378 of December 5, 2013). Those who use your data for other purposes, in particular those belonging to service providers, require your express consent, which is valid for 13 months.

2.4 What are cookies used for on this site?

We use cookies on this site to:
⎯ enable you to operate the site properly,
⎯ contribute to the security of the service requested by the user,
⎯ enable or facilitate communication by electronic means,
⎯ provide you with the service requested by the user,
⎯ measure the site’s audience,
⎯ provide advertising,
⎯ adapt the site’s content to your browsing habits.

2.5 Which cookies on this site require your consent?

Audience measurement cookies
We use Google Analytics cookies to produce anonymous statistics limited to our site and services. This does not allow us to identify you directly. This cookie is edited by Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States of America. It is then possible for Google to cross-reference your data collected here with that from other sites or sources in order to establish a profile and carry out automatic profiling. Google Analytics has an average lifespan of two years and may transfer the data collected to its servers located in the United States of America in order to re-use it for commercial purposes for other Google services, subsidiaries and commercial partners. Under Irish law, you may exercise your rights directly with the dedicated service or by writing to the following address: GOOGLE Ireland Ltd, Google Data Privacy Officer, Gordon House Barrow St, Dublin 4, Ireland.

Tracking cookies

Google Adsense cookies use data that enables us to offer you personalized advertising on this site based on the personal data you have communicated to third-party websites. for the production of anonymous statistics limited to our site and services. This does not allow us to identify you directly. This cookie is edited by Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States of America. It is then possible for Google to cross-reference your data collected here with data from other sites or sources in order to establish a profile and carry out automatic profiling. Google Analytics has an average lifespan of two years and may transfer the data collected to its servers located in the United States of America in order to re-use it for commercial purposes for other Google services, subsidiaries and commercial partners. Under Irish law, you may exercise your rights directly with the dedicated service or by writing to the following address: GOOGLE Ireland Ltd, Google Data Privacy Officer, Gordon House Barrow St, Dublin 4, Ireland.

2.6. How can I refuse cookies?

Some cookies are essential for the proper operation of the site. If you set your browser to refuse all cookies necessary for the site to function properly, certain functions, pages and areas of the site will not be accessible. You can accept or refuse the cookies that are accessory to the proper functioning of the site, in accordance with Article 32-II of the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978.

3 How we use personal data

3.1 Main purposes

The main purposes for which we use your data are:
– To respond to your request via our contact forms.
– Legitimately to improve and develop our services.
– Legitimately to contribute to the security of our services and prevent fraudulent, illegal or unauthorized activity.
– To meet our legal, social and fiscal obligations.
When we collect data that is not justified by our legal, contractual or legitimate interest obligations, in order to respond to your request, we will ask for your consent and specify the purpose of such consent.

3.2 Confidentiality and conditions for sharing your data

We consider the data you entrust to us to be confidential. However, in order to be able to provide you with these messages, we must share the data you entrust to us with our hosting and site security subcontractors. These partners are bound by an obligation of confidentiality and may only use your data to accomplish their mission. When we are legally obliged to do so, or when we wish to assert our rights, we may be required to disclose some of your personal data.

3.3 Transfer of data outside the European Union

Our website is located in France. However, we use subcontractors located within the European Union and in the United States of America.

4. How long is the data kept?

We retain your personal data only for as long as we need it for legitimate business practices, legal obligations (including billing) and to the extent permitted by applicable law.

5. Contact form

The contact form is a processing of personal data under the responsibility of THE COMPANY. It allows you to interact with us regarding any request you may initiate. The fields marked “optional” are optional; the others must be filled in, so that we can respond to your request.
The recipients of this data are our communications department and our subcontractors as part of their webmaster and hosting services. The contact form enables our communications department to respond to your request, or to forward it to the appropriate department.
The data comes from the registration by the person wishing to interact with THE COMPANY, . in the dedicated fields on the form. Only personal data provided voluntarily and expressly by you are processed and fall under consent in accordance with Article 6.1 a of the RGPD. The data collected is as follows: name or company name, e-mail address, subject and content of the message. This data is mandatory for the processing of your request and we assure you that no automated decision-making is based on this collection.
The recipients of this data are the communication department, the department concerned by the request and its subcontractors in the context of their mission as webmaster and website host. Data is not transferred outside the European Union.
We keep mandatory data until the request has been processed.
How to exercise your rights, see article 6 of this policy.

6. Your rights regarding your personal data

6.1 What are your rights?

As part of your interactions with us via this site, you have the right to access, query and rectify your data so that we can, where necessary, rectify, complete, update, lock or delete any personal data concerning you that is inaccurate, incomplete, equivocal, out of date or whose collection, use, communication or storage is unlawful.
You also have the right to object to the processing of your data for legitimate reasons. This implies that, in the event of opposition, we will not be able to respond to your request.

6.2 How to assert your rights and contact us

If you have a request concerning the protection of your data, you can contact our Data Protection Officer by E-MAIL, specifying “PRIVACY” in the subject line, or by post to THE COMPANY, ADDRESS
For your protection and the protection of all our users, we may ask you to provide proof of identity before we can respond to your request.


On the other hand, we may not be able to respond positively to certain requests by a user objecting to the processing of his or her personal data, in particular when such requests would no longer enable us to provide our services.
You may also lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in your country of principal residence, and in particular with the CNIL for French residents.