Informativa sulla privacy
1. Responsible for collecting personal data
As responsible for processing the data it processes, napa.fr undertakes to comply with the framework of the legal provisions in force. It is his responsibility to provide his prospects and customers, from the collection of their consents, with complete information on the processing of their personal data and to maintain a record of processing in accordance with reality. Whenever napa.fr processes Personal Data, napa.fr takes all reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the Personal Data for the purposes for which napa.fr processes it.2. Purpose of the data collected
napa.fr is likely to process all or part of the data:- to allow navigation on the Site and the management and traceability of the services and services ordered by the user: connection and use data of the Site, invoicing, order history, etc
- to prevent and fight against computer fraud (spamming, hacking, etc.): computer equipment used for browsing, IP address, password (hash)
- to improve navigation on the Site: connection and usage data
- to conduct optional satisfaction surveys on napa.fr: email address
- to conduct communication campaigns (sms, email): phone number, email address
- napa.fr does not sell your personal data which is therefore only used out of necessity or for statistical and analytical purposes.
3. Right of access, rectification and opposition
In accordance with current European regulations, Users of napa.fr have the following rights:- right of access (article 15 RGPD) and rectification (article 16 RGPD), update, completeness of their personal data
- right to erasure of personal data (Article 17 of the GDPR), when they are inaccurate, incomplete, equivocal, out of date, or whose collection, use, communication or storage is prohibited
- right to withdraw consent at any time (article 13-2c RGPD)
- right to restriction of data processing (article 18 GDPR)
- right to object to data processing (Article 21 GDPR)
- right to the portability of the data provided, when this data is subject to automated processing based on consent or on a contract (Article 20 GDPR)
- right to define the fate of data after their death