1) What is personal data?

Personal data (or personal data) means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. For example, this may include your first and last names, contact details (email address, telephone number, etc.) but also your entire history on the site (e.g.: list of your purchases, etc).

 

2) Who is responsible for processing your personal data?

The Editor of the site SAS PALGA, Limited liability company, with capital of 182,000 euros, under RCS registration number: Avignon B 327 296 174, whose head office is located 485 Route des Rémouleurs, ZI Courtine Ouest BP50937 – 84091 AVIGNON CEDEX 9.

 

3) For what purposes do we process your personal data?

As part of your navigation on the site www.palga.com, you may be required to provide personal data. Each data collection form presents information related to the processing concerned, including its purposes. For each processing operation, the obligatory nature of the provision of data is indicated in the form by an asterisk.

Contact form : The data concerned are: Your email address, Your telephone number, Your name, Your first name, (The data is kept for the period necessary for its purpose then for its legal archiving period).

 

4) Who are the recipients of your personal data?

Your personal data will be processed by employees of our company, and may be transmitted to our subcontractors.

The data processed by PALGA may also be transmitted to Google, Microsoft, Meta, Twitter etc. and may be transferred to the USA for the purposes of personalizing your preferences, advertising and managing social networks. With your express consent, your data may also be transmitted to our partners.

 

5) Where are your personal data processed?

Generally speaking, your personal data is stored within the European Union. They may also be processed outside the European Union, for example, by our subcontractors. In this case, transfers are subject to adequate protection measures provided for in Chapter V of the GDPR.

 

6) What are your rights regarding your personal data and how to exercise them?

In accordance with the Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978 amended by the law of August 6, 2004 and the European Regulation on the protection of personal data implemented on May 25, 2018, you have:

– A right of access: it is the right for any person to obtain communication of all information concerning them held by PALGA.

– A right of opposition: this is the right for any person to object to their data being used by PALGA for a specific objective. The person concerned must put forward “reasons relating to their particular situation”, except in the case of commercial prospecting, to which any person concerned may object without reason.

– A right of rectification: this is the right for any person to obtain the rectification of inaccurate information concerning them held by PALGA.

– A right to erasure: this is the right for any person to obtain the erasure of personal data concerning them if they find themselves in one of the situations provided for by the regulations (e.g.: you withdraw your consent to the use of your data).

– A right of limitation: this is the right to have processing suspended while a verification can take place (this is a right which complements the other rights and which is used in particular to verify the accuracy of the data personal, etc.).

– A right of portability of data which concerns you: this is the right for any data subject to obtain that their personal data are transmitted in a structured format, to themselves or directly from a data controller to another, when technically possible.

– The right to define directives relating to the fate of your personal data if you can no longer exercise them.

In the event of a complaint, you also have the right to contact the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL). To exercise your rights, you can write to: PALGA – 485 Route des Rémouleurs, ZI Courtine Ouest BP50937 – 84091 AVIGNON CEDEX 9 or to palga@palga.com. For partners, you can exercise your rights by contacting them directly.