Politique de confidentialité
This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used and shared when you visit https://humeau-avocat.com/.
Personal data processing:
The site does not request nominative registration from visitors and does not proceed to any nominative registration for page consultation.
In the contact form you may be asked to leave personal data. No sensitive data (racial or ethnic, political or religious opinion, or health data) is collected.
Paco HUMEAU collects personal information on the user only for the needs of certain services. The user provides this information with full knowledge of the facts.
The user’s personal information is not published, exchanged, transferred, ceded or sold.
Personal data:
The personal information used to process the request in the online contact form is strictly confidential and will not be passed on to external service providers.
In accordance with current European regulations, as a visitor to our site, you have the following rights:
-right of access by the data subject (Article 15 RGPD), rectification (Article 16 RGPD) and erasure of your personal data (Article 17 RGPD), when they are inaccurate, incomplete, equivocal, outdated, or whose collection, use, communication or storage is prohibited.
-the right to withdraw consent at any time (article 13-2c RGPD)
-the right to limit the processing of your data (article 18 RGPD)
-the right to object to the processing of your data (article 21 RGPD)
-right to portability of the data you have provided, where such data is subject to automated processing based on their consent or on a contract (Article 20 RGPD).
If you would like to know how we use your personal data, rectify them, or object to their processing, please contact us in writing at :pacohumeau.avocat@gmail.com.
In this case, you must indicate the personal data you wish to correct, update or delete, identifying yourself precisely with a copy of a valid identity document (ID card or passport).
Requests for the deletion of personal data will be subject to the obligations imposed by law, in particular as regards the retention or archiving of documents.
Finally, you may lodge a complaint with the supervisory authorities, in particular the CNIL (https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes).