Privacy Policy
Identity and contact details of the person responsible for the IT processing of personal data
Weyand Alexandre is the recipient and responsible for the processing of personal data. You can contact him by telephone: 06.95.37.78.67 or by e-mail: contact@alexandre-massage-bien-etre.com
Purpose pursued by the processing
We collect information when you send us a message via one of the contact forms. The information collected includes your first and last name, your email address and telephone number.
All information collected on this site may be used to:
Contact you by e-mail or by telephone in the context of one of your requests,
Respond to a specific need proposed in a form,
Send you information as part of our newsletter, you can unsubscribe via the link at the end of the email.
Under no circumstances will your personal information be sold, exchanged, transferred, or given to another company for any reason.
Legal basis justifying the processing: Applicable law
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on May 25, 2018 to better regulate data processing.
This Privacy Policy is subject to French domestic law. The language of the Privacy Policy is French. In the event of a dispute, the French courts will have sole jurisdiction.
Duration of retention of personal data
Weyand Alexandre, data controller, will keep the data collected in the site's computer systems and under secure conditions for a period of:
2 years for cookies,
3 years after the last contact or sale for personal data.
Internet user rights: Unsubscribe
We use your email address to send you information relating to your requests. You have the possibility to unsubscribe and unsubscribe by sending a request by email, you will then be deleted from our database.
To unsubscribe from the newsletter, you can use the link at the end of the email.
Internet user's right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL
In the event that the data controller decides not to respond to the user's request, and the user wishes to contest this decision, or, if he believes that these rights are being infringed, he has the right to refer the matter to the CNIL (National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties, https://www.cnil.fr ) or any competent judge.
Consent
By using our site, you agree to our privacy policy.