Personal data

PRIVACY POLICY

This privacy policy sets out the terms for collecting and processing personal data relating to users (hereinafter the “Users”) of the website www.delphinecharlotteparmentier.com(hereinafter the “Website”).

The personal data is processed by Mr Brenta Pierre, 32 boulevard Henri IV 75004 Paris, acting in the capacity of data control officer. As a data controller, we are concerned with protecting the privacy of our Website Users as much as possible, under European and French data protection regulations.

We collect some personal data which is directly provided by you, the User, when entering your contact details (full name, email and consultation reason on the contact form). Other data may be collected when you visit our Website, namely:
- IP address
- Your browsing data (pages visited, etc.), which is further explained below.

We collect your personal data in order to provide You with the best service possible. The table below gives an overview of how we process your personal data as part of the service we offer.
For what service? Which data do we collect? Who uses this data? Why do we use your personal data? How long do we keep it?

Sending a newsletter

Email address
User’s full name
Phone number

DELPAR, owner of the brand Delphine-Charlotte Parmentier

To send you relevant information about Delphine-Charlotte Parmentier’s news, with your express agreement

Two (2) years from our last contact with you, or the legally required period

Improving the service provided via the Website

IP address
Browsing data (pages visited, etc.)
Terminal’s browser version

DELPAR, owner of the brand Delphine-Charlotte Parmentier

Tracking your browsing of our Website in order to understand your path and afterwards improve your experience on the Website.

Generate Website statistics

13 months

We only retain your personal data for the period that is strictly necessary for the purposes stated above or in order to comply with our legal obligations (see above).

We only send your personal data to third parties in the few situations listed below:
- Sending your contact details to a third-party service provider tasked with emailing, who is bound by a confidentiality clause, in order to send you the newsletter.
- Hosting your data with a hosting service provider located in the European Union, who is bound to maintain the confidentiality of your data.
- Communicating your personal data to our external advisers (lawyers, accountants, auditors, etc.) who are bound by a confidentiality agreement.
- Communicating your personal data to the relevant authorities under an applicable law and/or legal ruling.

In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to access, correct, erase and dispute your data, and the right to data portability and to restrict processing of your data. To exercise your rights, you can contact the data control officer with the contact page.

If you believe that your rights have not been respected, you can also lodge a dispute with CNIL (the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties) or other relevant authority.

Lastly, you can choose not to provide us with your personal data.

If you decide to use some of our services (such as the newsletter), we will ask you for your explicit consent to your personal data being processed.

When Users withdraw consent, this does not affect the experience offered on our Website other than within the scope of the processing in question. You may withdraw your consent at any time, by doing the following:
- Newsletters: An unsubscribe link is given at the bottom of each newsletter.
- Cookies: You can change your cookies settings by following these links (for each browser):
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Edge
- Internet Explorer

You can read more about the GDPR, your rights and how to exercise them on the CNIL website, and on these pages (in French):
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016
- Control over my data
- Rights for control over your personal data

While viewing our Website, cookies are stored on your computer. They automatically send us some browsing data. Cookies are text files that the server (the Website) you are visiting stores on your hard drive or in your browser’s memory.

They enable the issuer to identify the terminal on which it is stored, for the cookie’s period of validity or storage. Some cookies are called ‘functional cookies’ and are essential to using the Website (e.g. session cookies).

Others (audience measuring, targeted advertising), which require your consent, help optimise and personalise the content displayed on the Website.

By clicking on this link, you will find in this section the list of cookies present on the Site, their usefulness and their duration of validity.

Once you accept all or some of the cookies, your internet browser automatically sends us information such as your IP (internet protocol) address, terminal browser version used and path through the Website (pages visited).

You can configure your browser at any time in order to be alerted when cookies are sent or to block cookies. Most browsers have default settings and allow all cookies.

However, you can choose to accept cookies or systematically block them or choose which ones to accept according to the issuer, by changing some settings.

Please be aware that blocking purely technical cookies may harm your Website experience. You can provide/withdraw your consent at any time by changing your settings.

We may amend and update this privacy policy. All amendments will be effective as soon as the revised version is published. For significant amendments, we inform our Users by sending a notification to the email address you have provided or by displaying a notification on our Website. We encourage you to regularly read our Privacy Policy in order to be aware of the most recent version.

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