Frénésie
Legal information:
Prefix: SAS
Company name: Frénésie
Address: 6 rue d’Alexandrie
Tel:01 83 92 13 16
Capital: €5,000
SIREN: 805 288 735 R.C.S. Paris
Intra-community VAT: FR60 805 288 735
Email address:salut@frenesie.com
The website creator is: Frénésie
The website host is:OVHSAS, a subsidiary ofOVH GroupeSAS, a company registered in the Lille Trade and Companies Register under number 537 407 926, located at 2, rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix.
Data protection policy:
Date of update: 11/12/2019
Frénésie is aware that the protection of personal data is one of your main concerns. This personal data protection policy (hereinafter the "Data Protection Policy") describes the types of personal data we collect on the website http://www.frenesie.com/ (hereinafter the "Site"), how we may use it, the persons or organizations to whom we may disclose it, and the choices available regarding our use of the data. This Data Protection Policy also describes the measures we take to protect personal data, how long we retain it, and how individuals can contact us to learn about our data protection practices and exercise their rights.
The types of data we collect
When you use the Site, you may provide us with personal data in various ways. The types of personal data we may collect include information you provide in content, such as when you send us an email by clicking on the email address links on the Site. Frénésie on the Site. You are under no obligation to provide us with this information, but failure to do so may prevent us from offering you certain services or features of our Site.
How we use the data we collect
We may use the data we collect on the Site for the following purposes:
- to personalize your experience on the Site;
- to enable you to ask us any questions and communicate with us (whether you are a prospective customer, an existing customer, or an independent contact);
- to enable you to apply online for a job within our company
- to respond to your requests and questions;
- to manage, evaluate, and improve our business (including
- to: develop new services, expand and improve our services, analyze our services, manage our communications, conduct market research and data analysis, and perform accounting, auditing, and other internal operations);
- to comply with and enforce applicable legal provisions, industry standards, and our internal policies, including this Data Protection Policy.
As required by applicable law, we use the personal data we collect to comply with applicable legal requirements, fulfill our contractual obligations, and, as permitted by law, for the purposes of our legitimate interests (namely, managing the Site, performing data analysis, and managing, evaluating, and improving our business). In other cases, we obtain your consent to process personal data. We may also use the data we collect for other purposes for which specific information is provided to you at the time of collection.
Automated data collection
When you browse the Site, we may collect certain data by automated means, such as browser cookies. The data collected in this manner may include your device's IP address, the domain name of your email address, identifiers associated with your devices, the type and characteristics of the device and operating system used, the characteristics of the Internet browser, language preferences, clickstream data, your various interactions with the Site (such as the web pages you visit, the links you click on, and the features and functionality you use), the pages that brought you to or allowed you to access the Site, the dates and times you access the Site, and any other information about your use of the Site.
A "cookie" is a text file that websites send to the user's computer or other Internet-connected device in order to uniquely identify the user's browser or to store information or settings in the browser. This technology allows us to (1) ensure your navigation on the site and provide the requested services (2) remember your information, so you don't have to re-enter it; (3) track and understand how you use and interact with the Site; (4) tailor the Site to your preferences; (5) measure the ease of use and user-friendliness of the Site; (6) measure and analyze the effectiveness of our communications; and (7) manage and otherwise improve the Site.
Where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent before placing cookies or other trackers on your computer. You can block certain types of cookies from being placed on your computer by setting the appropriate settings in your web browser. Most web browsers will tell you how to refuse new browsing cookies, how to be notified when you receive a new browsing cookie, and how to disable existing cookies. You can find all the information you need about your browser settings by clicking on the links in the following two paragraphs:
You can obtain information about these options for your own browser by clicking on "Help" in your browser menu or by visitingwww.allaboutcookies.org. However, we inform you that the Site is not designed to respond to DNT ("do not track") signals sent by browsers. Please note that without certain cookies or other automated tools, you may not be able to use all of the Site's features.
We use third-party online analytics services on this Site, such as those offered by Google Analytics. The providers that manage these analytics services use automated solutions to collect data (such as email addresses, IP addresses, cookies, and other device identifiers) in order to evaluate, for example, the use of the Site and detect technical problems. For more information about Google Analytics, visitwww.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html.
Data sharing
We do not disclose the personal data we collect about you, except in the cases set out in this Data Protection Policy. We may share your personal data with (1) our subsidiaries and affiliates and (2) our suppliers and service providers who provide services on our behalf (IT providers, data analysis providers, communication providers) for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. We only allow our suppliers and service providers to use or disclose data to perform services on our behalf or to comply with legal obligations.
We may also be required to disclose your data (1) if required to do so by law or legal process (such as a court order or subpoena); (2) in response to a request from a public authority, such as a law enforcement agency; (3) to establish, exercise, or defend our rights; (4) if we believe that such disclosure is necessary or useful to prevent any physical harm or financial loss; (5) in connection with any investigation of suspected or actual illegal activity; (6) in the event of the sale or transfer of all or part of our business or assets (including in the event of restructuring, dissolution, or liquidation); or (7) with your consent.
Data transfers
We may transfer the personal data we collect about you to recipients (including our subsidiaries and affiliates, as well as third-party service providers and suppliers) located in countries other than the country in which the data was originally collected. These countries may not have the same data protection laws as the country in which you initially provided the data. When we transfer your data to recipients in other countries (such as the United States), we will ensure that the data is protected as described in this Data Protection Policy.
We will therefore comply with the applicable legal obligations in order to ensure an adequate level of protection for the transfer of personal data to recipients located in countries outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
Your rights and choices
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, you are entitled to (1) request access to the personal data we hold about you; (2) request that we update, correct, modify, or delete such data; or (3) exercise your rights to data portability by contacting us as described below. Depending on where you are located, you may have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if you are not satisfied with our response. To the extent permitted by law, you may, at any time, withdraw any consent to the processing of personal data that you have given, object to the processing of your personal data on legitimate grounds relating to your particular situation, or request the restriction of the processing of your personal data. You may also provide us with instructions regarding the use of your data after your death. In order to protect your privacy and personal data, and to ensure your security, we may take steps to verify your identity before allowing you to access your personal data. To the extent permitted by applicable law, fees may apply before we provide you with a copy of all or part of the personal data we process about you.
Other online services and features offered by third parties
The Site may contain links to other online services and websites, which are provided for your convenience (e.g., Facebook, Vimeo, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter buttons). These third-party services, websites, and features may operate independently from us. The privacy and personal data protection practices of these third parties, including details of the data they may have collected about you, are subject to the data protection policies of those third parties, which we strongly recommend you review. In the event that any online services or third-party features of this kind do not belong to Frénésie, or are not controlled by it, Frénésie accepts no responsibility for the personal data protection practices of these third parties.
Retention of personal data
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, we retain the personal data we collect about you (1) for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collected it, in accordance with the provisions of this Data Protection Policy, or (2) for a longer period if necessary to enable us to comply with our legal obligations and applicable limitation periods.
How we protect personal data
We implement and maintain administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal data we collect through the Site from accidental, illegal, or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, disclosure, or use, or unauthorized access to such data.
Personal data concerning children
The Site is intended for the general public and is not intended for children under the age of 15. Frénésie does not knowingly collect or solicit personal data from children under the age of 15 through the Site. If we become aware that we have collected personal data from a child under the age of 15, we will delete that data from our records as soon as possible. If you have reason to believe that a child under the age of 15 may have provided us with personal data, please contact us as indicated in the paragraph below entitled "How to contact us."
Updates to our Data Protection Policy
This Data Protection Policy may be updated regularly, without prior notice, to reflect changes in our practices regarding personal data. We will indicate the date of the last update at the top of the page. In the event of substantial changes, we will notify you by any appropriate means.
How to contact us
To update your preferences, update or correct your information, make a request, ask us questions about this Data Protection Policy, or exercise your data protection rights, you can write to us at the following address: Frénésie, GDPR Manager, 6 rue d'Alexandrie, 75002 Paris.