Privacy policy
Introduction
With the development of new communication tools, it is necessary to pay particular attention to the protection of privacy. That's why we are committed to respecting the confidentiality of the personal information we collect.
Collection of personal information
- Last name / First name
- Postal address
- Postal code
- E-mail address
- Phone number
- Curriculum vitæ
The personal information we collect is gathered through forms and through the interactivity established between you and our website. As indicated in the following section, we also use cookies and/or log files to gather information about you.
Purpose of collection
These purposes are mainly the following:
- to send you information, if you have requested it;
- to carry out automated processing activities;
- to administer our website and our association;
- to provide statistical information about our users to third parties
(without these third parties being able to identify individual users with this
information);
- to manage any disputes;
- to maintain the security of our website and prevent fraud.
- to send you information, if you have requested it;
- to carry out automated processing activities;
- to administer our website and our association;
- to provide statistical information about our users to third parties
(without these third parties being able to identify individual users with this
information);
- to manage any disputes;
- to maintain the security of our website and prevent fraud.
Data retention period
Your Personal Data will be kept only for as long as is necessary for the above-mentioned purposes. For further information, please contact us by e-mail at dpd@imm.cnrs.fr
Recipients of personal data
Your personal data may be sent to the persons in charge of the website, communications and the unit's management.
Your personal data may also be communicated to the management of IMM's supervisory establishments, in particular in order to organize their defense in the event of a dispute, an inspection or proceedings initiated by a supervisory authority.
Forms and interactivity :
Your personal information is collected via the following forms:
- Website registration form
We use the information collected for the following purposes:
- Contact
Your information is also collected through the interactivity that may be established between you and our Web site in the following ways:
- Correspondence
We use the information collected for the following purposes:
- Contact
Right of objection and withdrawal
We are committed to offering you the right to object to and withdraw your personal information.
The right of opposition is understood to be the possibility offered to Internet users to refuse that their personal information be used for certain purposes mentioned at the time of collection.
The right of withdrawal is understood to be the possibility offered to Internet users to request that their personal information no longer appears, for example, on a mailing list.
To exercise these rights, you may :
Postal code: 13009
E-mail: dpd@imm.cnrs.fr
Telephone: +33 (0)4 91 16 45 52
Website section: https://www.imm.cnrs.fr/
Right of access
We undertake to grant a right of access and rectification to the persons concerned who wish to consult, modify or even delete the information concerning them.
This right may be exercised :
Postal code: 13009
E-mail: dpd@imm.cnrs.fr
Telephone: +33 (0)4 91 16 45 52
Website section: https://www.imm.cnrs.fr/
Security
The personal information we collect is kept in a secure environment. People working for us are required to respect the confidentiality of your information.
To ensure the security of your personal information, we use the following measures:
- SSL protocol
We are committed to maintaining a high degree of confidentiality by integrating the latest technological innovations to ensure the privacy of your transactions. However, since no mechanism offers maximum security, there is always a degree of risk involved when using the Internet to transmit personal information.
Legislation
We undertake to comply with the provisions of French legislation.