Privacy Policy

1. GENERAL

As the company responsible for the site, the owner attaches great importance to protecting and respecting your privacy. The purpose of this policy is to inform you of our practices regarding the collection, use and sharing of information that you may provide to us on the https://marotte.com website.

This policy, as well as our Cookies Charter, sets out how we handle the personal data that we collect and that you provide to us.

We invite you to read this document carefully to find out about and understand our practices relating to the processing of your personal data and your rights.

2. THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT ON THE WEBSITE

We may collect and process the following data:

2.1. Information you send us directly (‘Personal Data’)

When you use our site, you may send us information, some of which may identify you (‘Personal Data’). This is particularly the case when you fill in forms (such as the contact form or the registration form), when you contact us - whether by telephone, e-mail or any other means of communication.

This information includes the following data:

  • Our first and last name
  • Your e-mail address
  • Your telephone number
  • If applicable, your answers to our surveys and questionnaires and any opinions you have left on our site.

2.2. Browsing data on our website (‘cookies’)

We collect and analyse data relating to your browsing on our website, as well as your location when you have accepted them.

This data is used:

  • to improve the ergonomics of navigation on our site.
  • to collect statistics on site traffic.

3. HOW DO WE USE THE DATA WE COLLECT?

3.1. We use the personal data we collect to:

  • 3.1.1. To process your request posted on the contact form.
  • 3.1.2. Send you information about our services.
  • 3.1.3. Allow you to personalise your profile on our site (if you have the option of creating an account).
  • 3.1.4. To ensure compliance with applicable legislation, our privacy policy and our code of conduct. If you fail to do so, we may restrict your access to our services.
  • 3.1.5. To send you, in accordance with applicable legal provisions and with your consent where required by law, marketing, advertising and promotional messages, or information relating to the use of our services, via our e-mailing service.

4. WHO RECEIVES THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND WHY DO WE SEND IT TO THEM?

4.1. With your consent, we are able to enter your surname, first name and e-mail address in the databases of our third-party e-mailing service, exclusively for the purposes of informing you or promoting our services or the services of our partners.

4.2. When we are legally obliged to do so or if we believe in good faith that it is necessary to comply with any legal request, we may be required to hand over your personal data to the authorities as part of enquiries and investigations.

5. TARGETED ADVERTISING, E-MAILS AND TEXT MESSAGES WE SEND YOU

5.1. In accordance with applicable legislation and with your consent where required, we use the data you provide on our website for marketing purposes, for example to send you our newsletters, invitations to our events or any other communication likely to be of interest to you, such as targeted advertising on social media platforms or third-party sites.

6 IS PERSONAL DATA TRANSFERRED, HOW AND WHERE?

6.1. Hosting of site data

The data on this site is hosted in Europe on the Internet servers of OVH SAS. For more information, please consult the OVH Privacy Policy: www.ovh.com/fr/protection-donnees-personnelles/securite.xml

6.2. Third-party services

It is possible that the data we record on certain third-party services may be transferred to other countries, which may have different legislation on the protection of personal data.

In the event of such a transfer, we ensure that the processing is carried out in accordance with this policy and that it is governed by the contractual clauses of the European Commission, which guarantee an adequate level of protection for the privacy and fundamental rights of individuals.

6.3. Other data

In addition to personal data in the strict sense of the term, browsing data may be collected automatically by third-party services to which we have subscribed, for statistical purposes, referencing or online advertising. These services may be located outside the European Union, in particular in the United States. We may use their services to improve the visibility of our brand and our products and/or services on the Internet.

For example, we may use the services of Google LLC for our online advertising via the Google Adwords, and statistics service Google Analytics. For further information, please consult the Politique de confidentialité de Google.

7. COOKIES AND STATISTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

To find out more about cookies, please consult our Cookies Charter on this page.

8. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES AND SOCIAL NETWORKS

Our website contains links to other third party websites. Please note that these websites have their own confidentiality policies and that we decline all responsibility for the use made by these sites of the information collected when you click on these links. We invite you to read the confidentiality policy of these sites before sending them your Personal Data.

9. CONFIDENTIALITY OF YOUR PASSWORD

You are responsible for the confidentiality of the password you have chosen to access your account on our website. You undertake to keep this password secret and not to communicate it to anyone.

10. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA

Your Personal Data is deleted at the end of the following periods:

  • 3 years after your last visit to our site.
  • 7 days after you close your account.

11. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PERSONAL DATA ON THIS SITE?

11.1. As a registered user of our website, you have the right to modify or delete any incorrect personal information.

11.2. You have the right to object to or limit the processing of your personal data.

11.3. You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data, in a standardised computer format, and the right to forward this data to a third party service, at your convenience.

11.4. Before responding to your request, we may verify your identity and ask you to provide further information in order to respond to your request.

11.5. We will do our utmost to respond to your request within the time limits set by law.

11.6. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority or to obtain redress from the competent courts if you consider that we have not respected your rights.

11.7. We may keep certain records relating to you where we are required to do so by law.

11.8 You also have the right to define directives concerning the fate of your personal data after your death.

12. KEEP CONTROL OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

12.1. If you have an account on our site and wish to exercise your rights, log in to the ‘My Account’ page.

12.2 You can also exercise your rights by contacting us, either using the contact form on this site, or by writing to us by post or online using the Contact Form.

13. CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY

We may occasionally modify this confidentiality policy. When this is necessary, we will inform you and/or ask for your agreement. We advise you to check this page regularly for any changes or updates to our privacy policy.

Use of Cookies

The company uses cookies in order to offer you an improved and more personalised web service. By means of this Charter for the use of cookies on our site (the ‘Cookies Charter’), we present to you how and why we use cookies on this site, in complete transparency.

What is a cookie and what is it used for?

A cookie is a small text file stored and/or read by your browser on the hard disk of your terminal (PC, laptop or smartphone, for example) and deposited by the websites you visit. Almost all websites use cookies to ensure that they function properly and optimise their ergonomics and functionalities. Cookies also make interactions with sites safer and faster, as they can remember your preferences (such as your identifier and language) by sending the information they contain back to the original site (internal cookie) or to another site to which they belong (third-party cookie), when you visit the site concerned again from the same terminal. Depending on their function and the purpose for which they are used, cookies are classified in the categories described below and used on this:

Absolutely necessary cookies enable you to move around the site and use its basic functions. They are generally only installed in response to actions on your part to access services, such as logging on to a secure area of our site. These cookies are essential for using this site.

Functionality cookies are used to recognise you when you return to our site and enable us to offer you improved and more personalised features, such as a welcome by name and the recording of your preferences (your choice of language or the region where you are located, for example). These cookies collect anonymous information and cannot trace your movements on other sites.

Analysis and performance cookies enable us to recognise and count the number of visitors to our site and to collect information about how our site is used (for example, which pages are viewed most by visitors, do users get error messages on some of our pages, etc.). This enables us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users can easily find what they are looking for.

Advertising or targeting cookies record your visit to our site, as well as the pages you have consulted and the links you have followed. We will use this information to display relevant advertising according to your centres of interest. It is also used to limit the number of times the same advertisement is displayed and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. We may also share this information with third parties (advertisers, for example).

Use of third party cookies

Please note that our site uses the services of third parties to track your use of this site in order to optimise your user experience and to display advertisements outside this site. These third parties (such as networks of advertisers and external service providers, such as web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies that we do not control.

What if you don't want to activate cookies?

You may revoke your consent to the use of cookies at any time, as follows:

By configuring your Internet browser

If you wish to delete the cookies stored on your terminal and configure your browser to refuse cookies, you can do so via the preferences of your Internet browser. These navigation options relating to cookies are usually found in the ‘Options’, “Tools” or ‘Preferences’ menus of the browser you are using to access this site. However, different browsers may have different ways of disabling cookies. To find out more, follow the links below:

Please note that if you refuse, via your web browser, to save cookies on your terminal, you will still be able to browse this site, but certain parts and options may not function correctly.

By deactivating cookies online

Cookie categoryDeactivation methods
Analytical and performance cookiesRealytics
Google Analytics
Targeting or advertising cookiesGoogle AdWords
Bing Ads
DoubleClick
Social network cookiesFacebook
LinkedIn
Instagram

By using online platforms to control advertising cookies

With regard to advertising cookies placed by third parties, you can also visit the Youronlinechoices site Youronlinechoiceswhich is run by digital advertising professionals belonging to the European Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA).

This will allow you to refuse or accept cookies used by member advertising professionals.

Do you have any questions about our Cookie Charter?

If you have any questions about our site's Cookie Charter, please do not hesitate to contact us using the online form.