Protecting your privacy as a Praditus user and keeping your personal data confidential are important concerns that Praditus pays close attention to in all its business processes.
This Policy for protecting personal data (referred to as the “Policy”) aims to inform you about how Praditus manages your personal information. This information includes self-reported information as well as what we have learned about you as a user. This Policy also informs you about your rights to privacy protection and the protections provided by the law.
Praditus promises to hold to these two fundamental principles:
Your personal data are collected and processed by PRADITUS, a simplified joint-stock company, registration number 801 284 563 with the Paris company and trade register, headquartered at 10 rue de Penthièvre 75008 Paris.
PRADITUS is thus responsible for the processing of the personal data carried out as part of the operations of the site it publishes.
PRADITUS (also designated as “Praditus” or “we”) is committed to protecting the rights of individuals in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (reference EU 2016/679) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of Personal Data and on the free movement of such data (hereinafter referred as : ‘GDPR’) as well as each applicable national Personal Data protection laws and regulations (collectively referred as “Data Protection Laws and Regulations”).
This Privacy Notice will inform you of the Personal Data we collect when you use tools like:
It also will inform you on how we use and disclose your Personal Data; how you can control the use and disclosure of your Personal Data; and how we protect your Personal Data.
Personal Data is information that can be used to identify a person either directly or indirectly (hereinafter referred as: ‘Personal Data’. A ‘personal identifier’ is a piece of information that can identify an individual. This definition covers a wide range of personal identifiers to constitute Personal Data, including name, address, email address, identification number, location data or online identifier.
There are special categories of personal data that are similar to personal data in that they could be used to identify a unique natural person: data on ethnic or racial origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, union membership, health status, sexuality, or genetic or biometric information (hereafter designated as “special category data”).