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FRAME BY SARAH BATTIKHA

privacy Policy

 

INTRODUCTION

When accessing our website, you may provide us with information such as, among others: your first and last name (for a natural person), company name (for a legal entity), home address and domicile or postal address, registered office, e-mail address, occupation and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, as well as the IP address with which you are connected to the Internet. This information and the way in which it is processed is protected by the Federal Data Protection Act of 19 June 1992 and, where applicable, by the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which came into force on 25 May 2018.

Data protection is a major concern for us. The purpose of this privacy statement is to ensure that you are aware of the information we process and to help you understand how we may use that information which has been voluntarily provided to us by you as a visitor to our site or when you otherwise communicate with us.

Legal basis

This privacy policy is based on the Federal Data Protection Act of 19 June 1992 and the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which came into force on 25 May 2018.

Data Protection Measures

We endeavour to maintain a high level of security with regard to the collection, processing and storage of data by applying organisational and technical measures and by taking all necessary and useful precautions with regard to the nature of the personal data with which you agree to provide us and the risks that its processing represents in order to maintain security and, in particular, to prevent it from being altered, damaged, destroyed or made available to unauthorised third parties.

However, we draw your attention to the fact that it is impossible to guarantee complete protection and we suggest that you apply good practices in order to contribute to the security of your data, in particular by not systematically sharing your identifiers and passwords with third parties. Logging out of your customer profiles and accounts, closing your browser window when you have finished your session, deleting your browsing history, especially if you are accessing the Internet from a public workstation to which other people have access and you do not save your user names and passwords in the browser.