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PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT OF PERSONAL DATA

The personal data collected on the site result from the voluntary communication of an e-mail address when an e-mail message is sent. E-mails collected in this way are only used to transmit the information requested. The e-mail addresses collected will not be transferred or processed in any way by Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement.

Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement does not use automated data collection processes. Due to the nominative nature of an e-mail address, and the private and confidential nature of mail, users are informed that they have a right of access to nominative information concerning them and a right of rectification under the provisions of the aforementioned law of January 6, 1978.

What is personal data processing?

This includes all manual or computerized processing of data that directly or indirectly identifies natural persons (for example, the use of data such as: first name, surname, photograph, nominative e-mail, identification number, location data, data specific to the physical, physiological or economic identity of a person, etc.).

Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement’s Privacy Policy

The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to provide you with general information about the processing of your personal data under the responsibility of Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement, your rights and how to exercise these rights.

Understanding the processing of your personal data

To ensure that information concerning processing is understandable and legible, it is provided to the public at the time and place where we collect personal data, through the use of this website. This is to enable the public to understand the purpose of the processing and to help them take control of their data by facilitating the exercise of their rights (opposition, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability).
This information described in the “RGPD information notices” at the time of collection concerns:

  • The purpose of data collection
  • What authorizes us to collect and process your personal data (i.e. the basis for processing)
  • The department(s) or entity(ies), internal and/or external to the local authority, which may have access to this data (i.e. the recipient(s) of the data collected)
  • How long we keep your data within the company
  • The existence of a data transfer outside the EU
  • Your rights with regard to this data and how to exercise these rights

Your rights regarding your personal data

The regulations governing the protection of personal data grant certain rights to anyone whose personal data is processed. To exercise your rights, listed below, you have 3 options:

  • By e-mail to the Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement address: info@visitgolfe.com (please enclose a copy of your ID if there are any doubts about your identity).
  • By mail addressed to the department managing your treatment (enclosing a copy of your identity document if there are doubts about your identification)
  • By contacting the Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement office directly

In principle, we will reply within 1 month of receiving your request. Exceptionally, however, this deadline may be extended up to 3 months in the case of a complex request or if there is a large number of requests in progress. We will inform you within 1 month of the reasons for any extension.

Right of access

You may ask us to provide you with the personal data we hold about you. We may not respond favorably to your request in several cases:

  • Your request is “unfounded
  • Your request is “excessive
  • Your request limits the rights of other individuals (for example, copyright or if the communication of personal data concerning a third party cannot be avoided).


Right of rectification

You can ask us to modify your personal data that is inaccurate or incomplete.

Right to erasure

You can ask us to delete your personal data, provided you are in one of the following situations:

  • Your data is no longer required for the purpose for which it was originally collected.
  • You withdraw your consent to the use of your data, in cases where processing is based on your consent
  • You object to the processing of your personal data, in cases where you are entitled to do so (see The right to object).
  • Your data is processed unlawfully
  • Your data must be deleted to comply with a legal obligation

When requesting deletion, it is important to specify which data you wish to have deleted.

Right of objection

This right enables you to object to processing carried out for a specific purpose, provided that you can demonstrate “reasons relating to your particular situation”. We may refuse your request to object in certain cases, in particular:

  • There are legitimate and compelling reasons to process your data
  • Your data is required for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.
  • We are legally obliged to process your data


Right to portability

This right allows you to obtain part of your personal data in a machine-readable format. But this right is limited, as it only applies to :

  • the data you have supplied to us
  • Whose processing is automated
  • The processing of which is based on your consent.

Moreover, the exercise of this right must not infringe the rights and freedoms of third parties.

Right to choose what happens to your data after your death

In accordance with article 85 of the French Data Protection Act, “any person may define directives relating to the conservation, deletion and communication of his or her personal data after his or her death”.
A person may be designated to carry out these instructions

  • If the directives are general, i.e. they cover all the deceased’s data, they can be entrusted to a trusted third party certified by the CNIL.
  • If the directives are specific, i.e. relate only to certain data processing operations, they can be entrusted to the data controllers. In this case, the data subject must give specific consent and accept the general conditions of use of the processing operation.
  • Failing this, the heirs of the deceased are entitled to access and enforce the directives. The heir must provide proof of his or her identity and status as heir by producing an act of notoriety or a family record book.

Right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL

If you feel that your rights have not been respected, you can lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL).


HYPERLINKS AND COOKIES

The www.amusezvous.net website contains a number of hyperlinks to other sites, set up with the authorization of Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement. However, Golfe de Saint-Tropez Développement is not in a position to check the content of sites visited in this way, and consequently accepts no liability in this respect. Browsing the www.amusezvous.net website may result in the installation of cookies on the user’s computer.

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, an Alphabet Group company. Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (excluding your full IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf, including in particular the publisher of this website. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. However, if you do so, you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of anonymous data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.


APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION

Any dispute arising in connection with the use of the www.amusezvous.net website is subject to French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of Paris.


THE MAIN LAWS INVOLVED

Act no. 78-87 of January 6, 1978, as amended by Act no. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004 on data processing, data files and individual liberties. Law no. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy.

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