Privacy Policy
Definitions :
The Publisher: The person, natural or legal, who publishes the online public communication services (Ophélie Omnes)
The Website: All the websites, Internet pages and online services offered by the Publisher. (www.omnes-legal.eu)
The User: The person using the Website and the services.
Nature of the data collected :
In the course of using the Site, the Publisher may collect the following categories of data about its Users: surname, first name, telephone number, e-mail address, site url, IP address.
This information is collected when the User fills in the forms on the site (contact)
The IP address is collected via Cookies (see Legal Notice)
Purpose of the data collected
The data collected through the forms are used to best process the User's request.
The data collected through cookies is used for anonymous audience measurement.
Under no circumstances will this data be passed on to third parties.
Data retention
The technical data is kept for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes mentioned above.
Means of data purging are put in place to provide for the effective deletion of data as soon as the period of conservation or archiving necessary for the achievement of the determined or imposed purposes is reached. In accordance with the law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms, you also have a right to delete your data that you can exercise at any time by contacting the Publisher.
Indications in the event of a security breach detected by the Editor
Informing the User in the event of a security breach
We undertake to implement all appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risks of accidental, unauthorised or illegal access, disclosure, alteration, loss or destruction of your personal data. In the event that we become aware of unlawful access to your personal data stored on our servers or those of our service providers, or of unauthorised access resulting in the risks identified above, we undertake to :
- Notify you of the incident as soon as possible;
- Examine the causes of the incident and inform you;
- Take the necessary measures within reason to mitigate the negative effects and damage that may result from the incident
Limitation of liability
Under no circumstances shall the undertakings set out in the above point relating to notification in the event of a security breach be construed as an admission of fault or responsibility for the occurrence of the incident in question.
Changes to the T&Cs and the Privacy Policy
In the event of a change to these TOU, we undertake not to lower the level of confidentiality substantially without first informing the persons concerned
We undertake to inform you in the event of a substantial change to these TOU, and not to lower the level of confidentiality of your data substantially without informing you and obtaining your consent.