Personal data protection charter – Communication Agricole
Appaloosa for the Communication Agricole website is committed to a policy of respect for ethics and the protection of personal data.
Appaloosa is responsible for processing personal data on the website. The identity and contact details are specified in the “Legal Notice” section.
In accordance with current legislation in France and Europe, we are committed to ensuring the protection, confidentiality and security of the personal data of users of our services.
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal data (hereinafter referred to as “Personal Data”) relating to you as a prospective customer, client and/or counterparty, or as a visitor/user of our website https://www.communication-agriculture.com/ and related services (hereinafter referred to as the “data subject”, “you”, “your”).
It informs you about how the entity Communication Agricole (hereinafter “we”, “us”, “our”), in its capacity as data controller, its subcontractors and its partners in the context of the commercial activities of supplying energy products and services, collect Personal Data about you, for what purposes and for how long we keep it, and about the extent of your rights.
Legal basis and purposes of processing
The purposes associated with each legal basis are listed below:
On the basis of your consent, we process data for the following purposes:
- Cookie management
- a request for contact or a study of your project
On the basis of our legitimate interests, we carry out processing operations for the following purposes:
- your exchanges with your dedicated contacts, in charge of the business relationship with your establishment,
- your dealings with our departments
Data processed
Personal Data is any information that directly or indirectly identifies you as a natural person.
We may collect Personal Data directly from you or indirectly from an authorised third party in the course of our professional dealings (business relationships). The data collected is :
Surname, first name, email, business telephone number, description of your request.
This Personal Data is that which you communicate to us by means of forms, whether dematerialised on the website or in paper format.
Your data will be kept for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out above. More specifically, the retention periods are as follows:
| Purpose | Shelf life |
|---|---|
| Cookie management | Data is kept for a maximum of 13 months. |
| a request for contact or a study of your project | Data will be kept for a maximum of 3 years. |
| your exchanges with your dedicated contacts, responsible for maintaining business relations with your establishment | Data will be kept for a maximum of 3 years. |
| your dealings with our departments | Data will be kept for a maximum of 3 years. |
Recipients of your data
The data collected is intended for Communication Agricole’s internal departments and its subcontractors:
- Appaloosa’s internal departments authorised to manage our commercial relationship;
- people in charge of marketing, sales, customer relations, complaints and canvassing;
- our partners, service providers and subcontractors, where applicable;
Transfer of personal data
Communication Agricole does not transfer personal data outside the European Union.
Security of your personal data
Communication Agricole protects the personal data entrusted to it:
- By implementing appropriate security measures to protect personal data against malicious intrusion, loss, alteration, disclosure or access by unauthorised third parties
- By ensuring that the information system, servers and networks used to process and store personal data are equipped with security and protection systems appropriate to the level of sensitivity of the data processed and the level of risk of the processing in question (data encryption, firewalls, redundancy, back-up, etc.).
- By ensuring that logical and physical access authorisations are restricted to employees who, as part of their duties, are required to carry out the processing operations whose purposes have been described above
- Raising awareness of personal data protection among all Appaloosa employees
- By requiring our service providers/sub-contractors to comply with these same protection principles.
Your rights and how to exercise them
In accordance with the applicable regulations, you have the right to access, rectify and delete your personal data. You may also object to the data being processed, ask for it to be restricted or request that your data be ported.
You may exercise all these rights by contacting: agence@appaloosa.fr or the Data Protection Manager (DPM) at the following address: Appaloosa – Communication Agricole, BP 10, Z.I. de Kerbriand, 29610 Plouigneau or using the form below.
Similarly, users may assert their rights regarding the processing of their data by Communication Agricole before the French authority responsible for monitoring and protecting personal data, namely the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) (www.cnil.fr).
Updating of the personal data protection charter
This charter on the protection of personal data may be subject to change, in particular as a result of the introduction of new services or new technologies, or changes in the legislative and regulatory framework.
Please check this page regularly for any changes.
Cookie use policy
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small files that certain platforms, such as websites, can install on your computer. They can have a wide variety of functions: they store your browsing preferences, collect statistical information, enable certain technical functions, etc.
Cookies may be “temporary”, i.e. they are deleted from the User’s computer once the User leaves the website that generates them, or “persistent”, i.e. they remain on the User’s computer until a specified date.
Sometimes, cookies are used to store basic information about the User’s browsing habits or computer, to the point of being able to recognise him/her as the case may be. Cookies are also used to manage your choice of whether or not to accept cookies.
How does Communication Agricole use cookies?
Under its own responsibility or that of a third party hired to provide tracking services, Communication Agricole may use cookies when a user browses the Web. Cookies are files sent to the browser via a web server for the purpose of recording the user’s activities while browsing.
Guarantees on the use of cookies
Users have the option of configuring their browser to notify them when they receive a cookie and to refuse its installation on their device.
To use this website, users do not need to allow cookies to be installed.
What type of cookies does Communication Agricole use?
Communication Agricole uses two types of cookies:
Analysis cookies
Communication Agricole uses Google Analytics cookies to quantify the number of users visiting the website. These cookies make it possible to measure and analyse how users browse the web. This information enables Communication Agricole to continually improve its services and make the browsing experience easier for web users. To find out more, please visit the Google Analytics privacy page.
| Name | Supplier | Purpose | Expiration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| _gat_gtag | Google Tag Manager | Stores a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the site. | 13 months | HTTP Cookie |
| _gat | Google Tag Manager | Used by Google Analytics to radically reduce the rate of queries | 1 day | HTTP Cookie |
| _gid | Google Tag Manager | Stores a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the site. | 1 day | HTTP Cookie |
Technical cookie
Communication Agricole uses cookies to store your choices regarding the use of analysis cookies:
- moove_gdpr_popup: Used to remember a visitor’s acceptance or refusal of analysis cookies.
- cf7emc_user_token: Used to ensure that contact forms work properly.
Cookies enabled
How can users configure cookies?
Users can enable, block or delete cookies installed on their computer by configuring their Internet browser options.
Modify my consent
Once they have accepted the use of cookies, users can revoke their consent / modify their choices at any time by using the ” Settings ” link on the cookie management bar.
What happens with links to other websites?
The Communication Agricole WEBSITE may contain links to other web sites that have privacy policies different from those of Communication Agricole. In this regard, Communication Agricole assumes no responsibility for the content or practices of linked sites.
Communication Agricole recommends that web users review the privacy policies of all websites they may access throughhttps://www.communication-agriculture.com.
How does Communication Agricole compile and use IP addresses?
Web servers can automatically detect the IP address and domain name used by users.
An IP address is a number automatically assigned to a computer when it connects to the Internet. This information enables data to be further processed to obtain purely statistical measurements, such as the number of visits to the web, the order of visits, the access point, etc.
Protecting your IP address
We have implemented a tool to ensure that the IP addresses we collect for statistical purposes by a third-party service are anonymised, as required by European Union law.
Find out more about IP anonymisation on the page published by Google here.
Embedded content from other sites
Publications on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor were visiting that other site.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools and track your interactions with this embedded content if you have an account connected to their website.
Statistics and audience measurement
Communication Agricole only uses Google Analytics for statistics and audience measurement.
How we protect your data
Our team carries out updates to prevent attacks malveillante and data leaks. The host nous fournit une plateforme d’hébergement sécurisée. Nous vous invitons à consulter sa politique de gestion de la sécurité.