PRIVACY POLICY
Champagne PAUL MICHEL (“Champagne PAUL MICHEL” or “we”), acting as the data controller within the meaning of European Regulation No. 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the “GDPR”) and the amended French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 (together, the “Regulations”), attaches great importance to protecting personal data and respecting your privacy.
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) aims to inform you, in accordance with the Regulations, about our practices concerning the collection, use, and sharing of personal information provided via our website, www.champagne-paul-michel.fr (the “Site”).
This Policy applies only to the processing of personal data that can identify, directly or indirectly, users of the Site (“Personal Data”). Users may include visitors, prospects, clients, or job applicants at Champagne PAUL MICHEL (“Users” or “you”).
The purpose of this Policy is to inform Users about how we process their Personal Data, how we use, share, and protect it, and the rights they have regarding their data.
1. Data We Collect
When using our Site, including when accepting cookies or using our contact form, you may provide us with:
(I) Identification data (name, email address, etc.),
(II) Technical data (IP address, etc.),
(III) Browsing data collected during your visit to the Site.
2. Why We Process Your Personal Data and on What Legal Basis
We use your Personal Data to:
Conduct commercial prospecting operations, based on our legitimate interest in promoting our services, provided you voluntarily share this data and are informed of this purpose. You may object at any time. Data is retained for no more than three (3) years after our last exchange.
Respond to your requests for information or contact via our Site, based on our legitimate interest in communicating with you.
Maintain a secure environment on our Site, based on our legitimate interest in ensuring IT security, compliance with legal obligations, or in the establishment or defence of legal claims.
Manage and improve our Site (problem-solving, data analysis, testing, research, surveys), based on our legitimate interest in improving its functionality and user experience.
Manage job applications, based on our legitimate interest in filling positions within Champagne PAUL MICHEL.
3. Who Receives Your Personal Data and Why
I. Authorities: Personal Data may be transmitted to competent authorities upon request, particularly in connection with investigations of offences committed online.
II. Internal recipients: Data may be shared with Champagne PAUL MICHEL’s accounting, IT, or communications teams as needed.
III. Service providers: We collaborate with third-party companies that provide technical services essential to Site operation (hosting, maintenance, data management, etc.). Our hosting provider, Diffusionnet, stores data on servers located in France. All subcontractors act under our instructions and comply with GDPR security obligations.
4. How Long We Keep Your Data
We retain your Personal Data only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Policy and in compliance with applicable laws:
Contact and information requests: 3 years from the last exchange.
Prospecting and communication: 3 years after the end of the contractual relationship or last contact.
Recruitment data: 2 years from last contact with an unselected candidate unless consent for longer retention is given.
Data may be archived beyond these periods only for judicial or investigative purposes.
5. Transfers Outside the European Union
Certain data essential for Site operation may be transferred outside the EU. Any such transfer complies with GDPR and ensures equivalent protection of your Personal Data.
6. How We Protect Your Personal Data
We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to safeguard your Personal Data from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure, loss, or destruction. Subcontractors are selected for their compliance with GDPR security requirements.
7. Your Rights
In accordance with the Regulations, you have the following rights:
Right of access and information
Right to rectification
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”)
Right to restrict processing
Right to data portability
Right to object to processing (including for marketing purposes)
Right to withdraw consent at any time (without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing)
Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in France: CNIL)
Right to define instructions for the handling of your data after your death
To exercise these rights, please contact us at:
champagne-p.michel@orange.fr
We may request proof of identity before processing your request.
8. Updates to the Privacy Policy
We may update this Policy to reflect regulatory or technical developments. The “last updated” date will be changed accordingly. Significant changes will be communicated directly when possible. Please check this page regularly for updates.
9. Contact
For any questions regarding this Policy, contact us at:
champagne-p.michel@orange.fr
COOKIE POLICY
1. Use of Cookies
When visiting www.champagne-paul-michel.fr, cookies are placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile). These cookies help us analyse traffic and improve our Site. You can accept or refuse cookies via the banner displayed on your first visit or by adjusting your preferences at any time.
2. What Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website or view an advertisement. Cookies collect information about your browsing activity to improve functionality or personalise content.
3. Types of Cookies
First-party vs third-party cookies: First-party cookies are placed by our Site; third-party cookies come from external domains.
Session cookies: Temporary cookies deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies: Remain on your device for a defined period.
4. Cookies Used on Our Site
Strictly necessary cookies: Essential for proper Site functioning; they do not collect personal data.
Audience measurement cookies: Used to generate anonymous statistics to improve content and navigation.
Social network cookies: Enable sharing of content on social platforms and may be used for targeted advertising by those networks.
Only the cookie issuer can access information stored in their cookies. You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser or via the Site’s consent banner.
Consent for cookies is valid for 13 months from the date of acceptance. Disabling cookies may affect Site functionality or personalisation.
For more information:
CNIL (French Data Protection Authority): www.cnil.fr
Your Online Choices: www.youronlinechoices.com
