Privacy Policy

1. DATA PROCESSING AND LIBERTIES

The automated processing of nominative data carried out from the “www.ciram-lab.com” website has been processed in compliance with the requirements of the amended law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to data processing, files and liberties. The user is notably informed that in accordance with article 32 of the modified law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to data processing, files and freedoms, the information he communicates through the forms present on the site are necessary to answer his request and are intended for CIRAM, as the person in charge of the treatment for administrative and commercial management purposes. Users are informed that they have the right to access, question and rectify any personal data concerning them that is inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous, outdated or whose collection, use, communication or storage is prohibited. The user also has the right to object to the processing of his or her data for legitimate reasons, as well as the right to object to the use of such data for commercial prospecting purposes. All these rights can be exercised by writing to CIRAM with a copy of a signed identity document to the following address SAS CIRAM, 9 Allée Jacques LATRILLE, 33650 Martillac, France

2. COOKIES

The user is informed that during his visits to the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on his browser. The cookie is a block of data that does not identify users but is used to record information relating to the navigation of the latter on the site. The parameter setting of the navigation software makes it possible to inform of the presence of cookie and possibly, to refuse it in the manner described at the following address: www.cnil.fr
The user has all the aforementioned rights with regard to the personal data communicated by the means of the cookies under the conditions indicated above. The users of the website “www.ciram-lab.com” are required to respect the provisions of the law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 modified, relating to data processing, the files and freedoms, the violation of which is liable to penal sanctions. In particular, they must refrain, with regard to the personal information they access or could access, from any collection, any misuse in a general way, any act likely to infringe the privacy or reputation of persons.