This Privacy Policy describes how personal data is collected and processed in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, on data processing, files, and freedoms, and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and Council of April 27, 2016, concerning the protection of individuals regarding the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data (the “GDPR”).
Data Collection
The website www.brasserie-goudale.com contains a contact form. If you use this form, you will be required to provide the following information: Name, Surname, Contact Information (email address, phone number, home address).These data are collected and processed to respond to your request.
Data Processing and Purpose
The personal data collected via www.brasserie-goudale.com is used exclusively by our team within the scope of the services offered. No data is transferred or sold to third parties.
When we use service providers for data storage and/or processing, they are carefully selected and process the data only according to our instructions, based on a contractual agreement and in compliance with regulations.
Data Retention Period
Personal data collected via www.brasserie-goudale.com is retained for a maximum period of 3 years from the date it was provided.
Data Location
Your data may be stored in France, within a European Union country, or potentially outside the European Union.
If stored outside the EU, we ensure that the country provides an adequate level of data protection in compliance with data protection regulations. If not, we take appropriate technical measures to ensure that the level of protection required by data regulations is maintained.
Use of Cookies
A cookie is a small data file placed on an internet user’s hard drive by the server of the website they visit. It contains several pieces of information:
- The name of the server that placed it,
- A unique identifier number,
- And, in some cases, an expiration date.
These details may sometimes be stored on the user’s computer in a simple text file, which a server can access to read and record information.