1.1 Navigation on the Site
Connection data. Each time you connect to our Site, we collect personal data such as, in particular, your IP address and the MAC address of your computer, the date and time of connection, as well as information on the browser you are using.
Navigation data. We also collect information that identifies how you access the Site, which pages you view and for how long. In this context, we may use Cookies as specified in paragraph 6 below.
1.2 Creation of an Account
Access to some of our Services requires the prior creation of an Account. In accordance with the General Conditions, you will be asked to provide a certain amount of personal data when creating your Account, including your first and last names, your postal address, your email address and your telephone number.
1.3 Payment
Some of the Services available are subject to payment. For this purpose, you agree that we may use external service providers who may collect personal data in order to enable the proper functioning of credit card payment processing services or any other means of payment and, where applicable, delivery of products or services.
To pay for your purchase, you must provide your billing details as well as your payment details, including your bank card number, expiry date, security code and the name of the cardholder in the case of payment by bank card.
You may also be asked to provide your carrier name, mobile phone model and a valid mobile number so that we can provide purchasing instructions directly through your mobile phone.
We retain details of your payments, as well as details of purchases you make. Transaction details are retained either in our systems or with the external service provider. This retention is carried out for internal purposes, including accounting, compliance and legal purposes, in accordance with paragraph 5 of this Charter.
1.4 Subscription to our Newsletter
When creating your Account, you may give your prior consent to receiving our newsletters regarding news, new products, services and promotions, within the framework of the Services.
You can also directly consent to receiving our newsletters by entering your email address in the spaces provided for this purpose on the Site.
In any event, you have the right to withdraw your consent to receiving such newsletters at any time and free of charge under the conditions set out in paragraph 6 of the Charter.
1.5 Contacts
In order to follow up on requests that you may make to our Customer Service and to confirm information concerning you, we may use your first name, last name, email address and telephone number.
2. How do we protect your personal data?
We have implemented technical and organizational security measures to ensure the security, integrity and confidentiality of all your personal data, in order to prevent them from being distorted, damaged or accessed by unauthorized third parties. We ensure an appropriate level of security, taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of the processing as well as the risks and their likelihood.
However, it is specified that no security measure is infallible, we are not able to guarantee absolute security of your personal data.
Furthermore, it is your responsibility to ensure the confidentiality of the password that allows you to access your Account. Do not communicate this information to
person. If you share your computer, remember to log out before leaving a Service.
3. In which cases do we share your personal data?
3.1 Sharing your personal data with third-party companies
When you browse the Site, your personal data may be transmitted to external service providers. These third parties provide a service on our behalf and in our name in order to enable the proper functioning of credit card payments and other Services.
{Note: If you use tools such as cloud storage software (e.g. Google Drive), a CRM (e.g. Zendesk, Salesforce) or any other tool that involves a data transfer, and this tool locates its servers outside the European Union, you are most likely transferring data to a country outside the European Union. If in doubt, do not hesitate to consult your usual advisor.
Other transfers of personal data to the United States are governed by the EU – US PRIVACY SHIELD: click here for more information.
Except in the case where a third party asks you to accept a confidentiality charter and conditions of use specific to it, the third-party companies having received communication of your personal data have undertaken to process your personal data only for the implementation of our Services.
We will never share, without having obtained your prior consent, your personal data with third-party companies for marketing and/or commercial purposes.
3.2 Sharing with authorities
We may be required to disclose your personal data to administrative or judicial authorities when their disclosure is necessary for the identification, arrest or prosecution of any individual likely to harm our rights, any other user or a third party. Finally, we may be legally required to disclose your personal data and cannot oppose it in this case.
4. How long do we keep your personal data?
We will only keep your personal data for the duration of your registration on the Site in order to ensure your identification when you log in to your Account and to enable the provision of the Services.
Therefore, if you unsubscribe from the Site, your personal data will be deleted and only kept in archive form for the purpose of establishing proof of a right or contract.
In any event, we will keep your personal data for a period not exceeding that necessary for the purposes for which they are processed in accordance with the uses set out in this Charter and in compliance with laws and regulations.
5.Cookies: how do we use them?
5.1 What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that may be placed on a terminal when consulting an online service with browser software. A cookie file allows its issuer, during its period of validity, to recognize the terminal concerned each time that this terminal accesses digital content containing cookies from the same issuer.
In any event, cookies placed on your browser terminal with your consent are destroyed 13 months after they are placed on your terminal.
5.2 What are the cookies issued on our Site used for?
The cookies we issue allow us to:
When you browse the Site, social media cookies may be generated, in particular via the sharing buttons which collect personal data.
When you first visit the Site, a cookie banner will appear on the home page. A clickable link allows you to learn more about the purpose and operation of cookies and refers to this Charter. Continuing to browse another page of the site or selecting an element of the Site (in particular: image, text, link, etc.) materializes your acceptance of the deposit of the cookies concerned on your computer.
5.3 How can you control the cookies used?
You can configure your browser software at any time so that cookies are stored on your device or, on the contrary, that they are rejected (either systematically or according to their issuer). You can also configure your browser software so that the acceptance or rejection of cookies is offered to you punctually, before a cookie can be stored on your device.
Please note : any settings may change your Internet browsing and your access conditions to certain services requiring the use of cookies. We decline all responsibility for the consequences related to the degraded functioning of our services resulting from the impossibility of recording or consulting the cookies necessary for their functioning and that you have refused or deleted. This would be the case if you tried to access our content or services that require you to identify yourself. This would also be the case when we (or our service providers) could not recognize, for technical compatibility purposes, the type of browser used by your terminal, its language and display settings or the country from which your terminal appears to be connected to the Internet.
5.4 How to configure your navigation software?
For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to know how to modify your wishes regarding cookies. You will find below information concerning the main browsers.
Internet Explorer / Edge
In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. On the General tab, under Browsing History, click Settings. Click the View Files button.
Firefox
Safari
Google Chrome
For more information on cookies, you can consult the CNIL website.
6. What are your rights?
You are the only ones who have communicated to us the data in our possession, via the Site. You have rights over your personal data. In accordance with the regulations on the protection of personal data, in particular articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR, and after having proven your identity, you have the right to ask us for access to the personal data concerning you, the rectification or deletion of these.
Furthermore, within the limits set by law, you also have the right to object to the processing, to limit it, to decide on the post-mortem fate of your data, to withdraw your consent at any time and the right to the portability of the personal data provided.
You can contact our Services to exercise your rights at the following email address: service-client@augustincreation.com or at the following postal address: EI. Amaury Carré, 6 rue d'Armaillé, 75017 Paris, attaching a copy of an identity document to your request.
In addition, you can unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of each email. You can also unsubscribe by sending a message to the following address: support@augustincreation.com.
7. Can we modify the Charter?
We reserve the right to modify the Charter at any time. You are therefore advised to consult it regularly. In the event of a modification, we will publish these changes on this page and in the places that we deem appropriate depending on the subject and the importance of the changes made.
Your use of the Site after any changes means that you accept those changes. If you do not accept any material changes to this Charter, you must stop using the Site.
8. The National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties ("CNIL")
We remind you that you can contact the CNIL directly on the CNIL website or by mail to the following address: Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), 3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715, 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07.
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