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Privacy Policy

Introduction

By accessing our website, you may provide us with information such as, and amongst other things: your name and surname (for a physical person), company name (legal person), residential address and domicile or postal address, headquarters, email address, profession and professional status (employee or independent), your function within your company, your age and sex, as well as the IP address with which you are connected to the internet. This information and the manner in which it is processed are protected by the Swiss Federal Data Protection Law issued June 19th,1992 and where applicable, by the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which entered into force on May 25th 2018.

Data protection is a key concern for us. The aim of this confidentiality declaration is to ensure that you are aware of the information that we process and to assist you in understanding the manner in which we may use such information that has been voluntarily given to us by you as a visitor to our site or when you communicate with us in any other manner.

Legal Bases

This privacy policy is based on the Swiss Federal Data Protection Law issued June 19th 1992 and the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which entered into force on May 25th 2018.

Legal Bases

This privacy policy is based on the Federal Data Protection Act (FADP) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018

Update

Our privacy policy may require periodic updates, including as part of the evolving regulatory framework for data protection. We invite you to check this page regularly to make sure you have read the latest version. Last update: 22/03/2022

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Personal data

Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject). In particular by reference to an identifier such as the name, the first name or the address, the email, the telephone number, etc.

CMS

CMS is the acronym for Content Management System. This is the system for managing the content displayed on a website.

Consent

Consent means any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.

Cookies

A cookie is a text file that the site you are visiting stores on the hard disk or in the browser memory of the computer that you use to access the internet. A cookie allows your computer to store various technical data allowing the general control of public access to a site (number of visits, duration of the visit, connection to other sites, etc.) or the customisation of the displayed pages for your next interactions with the same site (your account, the most visited pages, etc.)

Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)

A PIA is a detailed study to establish the risk to privacy that a personal data processing could have on the privacy of the data subject should an incident occur. Purpose of processing The purpose of processing is the reason why the data is collected.

Plugins

A plugin or plug-in is a computer program designed to add functionality to other software (called host software). For example, the buttons of social networks. Equivalent terms; "Plug-in", "Add in", "Add on".

Data subject

Any natural person subject to a processing of personal data.

Controller

The controller is the natural person or legal person on whose behalf the treatment is carried out. It determines alone or jointly the purposes of the treatment.

Processor

The processor is any natural or legal person, public authority, service or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller. For example, a web host or an online service provider.

Tag

Tag or HTML tags are the basic elements of the HTML coding of a web page. They are invisible to the user (except by activating the display of the source code). They are interpreted by the browser for the composition of the page. They allow the formatting and structuring of content and some are specifically taken into account by the algorithms of search engines for setting the score of the page on a query and the return of results.

Processing

Any transaction or set of transactions involving personal data, whether or not performed using automated processes, including the collection, recording, organisation, retention, adaptation, modification extraction, consultation, use, communication by transmission, dissemination or any other form of provision, reconciliation or interconnection and limitation, erasure or destruction.

 

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