Privacy policy

RGDPR

 

Effective July 19, 2023

 

To secure your personal data, Latitude Challenge undertakes to ensure the best level of protection for your personal data in accordance with the European and French regulations applicable to it in terms of the protection of personal data.

 

Latitude Challenge pays particular attention to the protection of its customers' personal data. Therefore, we undertake to respect the law n ° 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms, modified by European Regulation 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 relating to the protection of personal data. . The commitments, described in this privacy policy for the protection of personal data, respond to the values ​​of Latitude Challenge.

 

For any information on the protection of personal data, you can also consult the website of the Commission Informatique et Liberté www.cnil.fr.

 

 

INFORMATION COLLECTION

 

The personal information we collect is collected through our quote request form and through the interactivity established between you and our website.

Without any request from you, we undertake to keep your data for a maximum of 3 years.

 

Online Privacy

 

We are the sole owners of the information collected on this site. Your personal information will not be sold, exchanged, transferred, or given to another company for any reason, without your consent, other than as necessary to fulfill a request and/or transaction, such as to ship an order.

 

FORMS AND INTERACTIVITY

 

Your personal information is collected through a form, namely:

 

Online booking form.

 

We use the information thus collected for the following purposes:

 

Answer your demand.

RIGHT OF OPPOSITION AND WITHDRAWAL

 

We are committed to offering you the right to oppose, modify or withdraw your personal data.

 

The right of opposition is understood as being the possibility offered to Internet users to refuse that their personal information be used for certain purposes mentioned during the collection.

In order to exercise these rights, you can write to us via the contact form.

 

SECURITY, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION

 

The personal information we collect is kept in a secure environment. People working for us are required to respect the confidentiality of your information.

To ensure the security of your personal information, we use the following measures:

 

Computer backup

Firewalls

 

We are committed to maintaining a high degree of confidentiality to ensure the confidentiality of your data. However, since no mechanism offers maximum security, some risk is always present when using the Internet to transmit personal information.

 

Do we use cookies?

 

Yes. Our cookies improve access to our site and identify repeat visitors. In addition, our cookies improve the user experience by tracking and targeting their interests. However, this use of cookies is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information on our site. See our explanation on cookies at the bottom of this page.

 

DISCLOSURE TO THIRD PARTIES

 

We do not sell, trade or transfer your personally identifiable information to third parties. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website or conducting our business, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential.

 

We believe it is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of our terms of use, or when required by law.

 

LEGISLATION

 

We are committed to complying with the legislative provisions of the GDPR as far as possible.

 

 

 

INFORMATION ON COOKIES

 

 

 

 

Source: http://www.cnil.fr/

 

WHAT IS A COOKIE ?

 

A cookie is information placed on your hard drive by the server of the site you are visiting.

 

It contains several data:

 

the name of the server that deposited it;

an identifier in the form of a unique number;

maybe an expiration date?

 

This information is sometimes stored on your computer in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and save information.

 

WHAT ARE COOKIES FOR…

 

Cookies have different functions. They can allow the person who deposited it to recognize an Internet user, from one visit to another, thanks to a unique identifier.

 

Some cookies can also be used to store the contents of a shopping cart, others to save the language settings of a site, and still others to perform targeted advertising.

 

WHO CAN PLACE COOKIES AND ACCESS THEM?

 

A website can only read and write cookies that belong to it.

 

However, you should be aware that a page on the internet often contains information from different sites, in particular via advertising banners.

 

As a result, cookies can be deposited and reread by sites other than the one you access directly...

 

For example, if you browse an information site, it is possible that other sites such as advertising agencies collect information about your browsing. To do this, it is sufficient for the advertising agency to place a cookie on the information site you are consulting.

 

HOW DO THESE ADVERTISING COOKIES WORK?

 

Advertising cookies record information on the navigation of Internet users, and can deduce their centers of interest or their journey on the website. They then allow companies to personalize the advertising that the Internet user will see according to the actions carried out on the site visited but also on other sites using the same advertising network.

 

Social network sharing buttons (“Like” from Facebook, “+1” from Google, etc.) will allow you to be followed in the same way and offer you targeted advertising.

 

WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ABOUT COOKIES?

 

The regulations provide that websites must obtain your consent before the deposit of these cookies, tell you what they are used for and how you can oppose them. In practice, a message must appear when you connect to the site for the first time to tell you how to accept or, on the contrary, refuse cookies.

 

HOW TO BLOCK COOKIES?

 

Third-party cookies are usually not necessary to take advantage of resources available on the Internet. If you want to limit your traces, it is recommended to refuse them by default.

 

Internet Explorer

  1. Select "Tools" from the main bar and then "Internet Options" from the drop-down menu
  2. Click on the "Privacy" tab
  3. Choose the level of cookie security you want, ranging from: block all cookies; pupil ; medium high; medium (default level); low and Accept all cookies
  4. For more information on these options in Internet Explorer, click one of the links below.

 

Google Chrome

  1. Click the wrench icon and select "Settings" from the drop-down list
  2. Click the "Show advanced settings" link
  3. Click on the "Content Settings" button under the Privacy section
  4. Under Cookie security levels to block all cookies selected: "Block cookies and third-party site data"
  5. Click the "Ok" button
  6. Click the "Close" icon in the tab

 

firefox

  1. At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button, then select Options
  2. Select the "Privacy" panel
  3. Configure Conservation rules: to use the personalized parameters for the history
  4. Uncheck 'Accept cookies'.
  5. Click OK to close the "Options" window.

 

Opera

  1. At the top of the Opera window click on the "Opera" button and then on "Settings" in the drop-down menu
  2. Select the "Privacy & Security" panel
  3. Under "cookies" select: "Block third party cookies and site data"

 

Safari

  1. Click the Tools button on the main taskbar, then "Preferences"
  2. Click on the "Privacy" tab
  3. In the block cookies section: select "Always"
  4. Click the X in the upper right corner to close the box

 

HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO KNOW WHAT COOKIES ARE DEPOSITED DURING MY BROWSING?

 

CNIL experts have developed a tool that you can install in a few clicks called CookieViz. It will allow you to visualize in real time the extent of the phenomenon of cookies as well as the impressive number of actors involved in analyzing your browsing.