Legal information
In accordance with the provisions of Articles 6-III and 19 of the Law on Confidence in the Digital Economy, we hereby inform you that:
This website is published by the Communauté de Communes du Piémont Vosgien, whose registered office is located at:
1 Avenue du Colonel de La Horie
54540 Badonviller
The website’s publication director
President of the ComCom
Mr Philippe Arnould
1 Avenue du Colonel de La Horie
54540 Badonviller
The service provider responsible for the creation and technical maintenance of the website is:
23 Rue de la Zinsel 57370 Metting
Tel.: 06 01 43 33 59
The hosting provider is:
OVH
SAS with a share capital of €10,069,020
Lille Métropole Trade and Companies Register No. 424 761 419 00045
APE code 2620Z
VAT No.: FR 22 424 761 419
Registered office: 2 rue Kellermann - 59100 Roubaix - France.
Photos: © Thierry Ales ch, © Alain Delgado Production, https://pixabay.com/
TERMS OF USE
Use of this website is subject to compliance with the terms and conditions set out below. By accessing this website, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted, without reservation, these terms and conditions of use.
ACCESS TO THE WEBSITE
Access to this website is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except in cases of force majeure or events beyond the control of Alain Delgado Production, and subject to any breakdowns and maintenance work necessary for the proper functioning of this website and the associated equipment.
CONTENT OF THE WEBSITE
Alain Delgado provides users of this website with available and verified information, but cannot be held liable for the unavailability of certain information. Furthermore, no guarantee is given as to the accuracy, precision or completeness of the information made available on this website. Alain Delgado reserves the right to modify and/or remove all or part of this website without prior notice.
OWNERSHIP
All elements (text, logos, images, audio, software, icons, layout, databases, etc.) contained on this website are protected by national and international intellectual property law. These elements remain the exclusive property of Alain Delgado. As such, unless you have obtained prior written authorisation from Alain Delgado, you may not reproduce, represent, adapt, translate and/or transform, in whole or in part, any element of this site, nor may you transfer it to another website or download any element comprising this site. In accordance with the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code, the use of the elements comprising this site is authorised solely for strictly personal purposes.
TRADEMARKS
The trademarks and logos reproduced on this site are registered by the companies that own them. Any reproduction, republication or redistribution of the names or logos, by any means whatsoever, without the prior written authorisation of the relevant owner is prohibited by law.
HYPERLINKS
Alain Delgado shall not be held liable for the hyperlinks included on this website that direct users to other resources on the internet. Alain Delgado also accepts no responsibility for the content or relevance of the information provided on websites published by third parties and accessible from this site via hyperlinks.
Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978
You have the right to access, rectify and delete your personal data, which you may exercise at any time by writing to the following addresses: Email contact for the brand owner named above.
PRIVACY POLICY AND COOKIES
Last updated: 25 May 2018:
Contact form to access your personal data or request its deletion at the bottom of this page:
The brand owner named above is committed to the protection of personal data. They undertake to ensure the highest level of protection for your personal data in accordance with the applicable European and French regulations on the protection of personal data.
For further information on personal data protection, you may also consult the website of the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) at www.cnil.fr.
Who is responsible for processing my personal data?
The data controller is the company that determines the purpose and manner in which your personal data is used.
Personal data collected on the website is processed by:
The brand owner named above
Why does the brand owner named above collect my personal data?
The brand owner named above uses your personal data primarily for the following purposes:
To personalise our services and the messages we send you. The data we hold about you enables us to improve and personalise the services we offer and the communications we send you. For example: we may send you personalised emails.
The security of our website. We collect certain browsing data to enable us to ensure the security of our services and to detect, prevent or trace any malicious attempts, cyber intrusions or breaches of the terms of use of our Services.
What personal data is collected about me?
We do not automatically collect any data.
When?
We collect the information you provide to us, in particular when:
you contact our Customer Service via the contact form.
On what legal basis and for how long is my personal data processed?
The processing of your personal data is justified on various grounds (legal basis) depending on how we use the personal data. Below you will find the legal bases and retention periods we apply to our main processing activities.
The law: the processing of your personal data is required by law.
Retention periods
Most data is retained for a period of 5 years from your last activity. Your data is then archived with restricted access for a further period for limited purposes authorised by law. After this period, it is deleted.
You can also set your cookie preferences to manage cookies directly via the cookie information page.
If you contact us by email or post
Please provide us with your surname, first name, email address and postal address, and state the reason for your request and/or the right you wish to exercise.
To help us understand your request, you may, for example, specify one or more of the following reasons: Example
“Stop email”
To enable us to respond promptly, please provide your surname, first name, email address, postal address and, if possible, your customer reference number. Certain requests to exercise your rights (right of access) must be accompanied by a photocopy of an identity document bearing your signature so that we can verify your identity and confirm the address to which the reply should be sent. A reply will then be sent to you within one month of receipt of the request.
How is data used in connection with social media?
The use of social media may result in certain data being collected by social media platforms. We invite you to consult the social media platforms’ privacy policies to gain a clear understanding of the information they collect, as well as the purposes for which your data is used, particularly for advertising purposes.
You can configure the access and privacy settings for your data directly on the social media platforms.
You have the right to access, rectify, erase and object to the processing of your personal data. You may also object to the use of your data on legitimate grounds, or without having to provide a reason where your right to object is aimed at stopping any marketing activities. Finally, you may set out instructions regarding the retention, erasure and disclosure of your data following your death. To exercise your rights, you may contact the brand owner named above by email, or send a letter to the brand owner named above, providing us with your surname, first name, email address and, if possible, your customer reference number. In accordance with current regulations, any request to exercise your rights must be signed and accompanied by a photocopy of an identity document bearing your signature, and must specify the address to which the reply should be sent. A reply will then be sent to you within two months of receipt of the request.
COOKIES USED BY THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE-MENTIONED BRAND
When you visit our website, analytical cookies are placed on your computer, mobile phone or tablet.
This page helps you better understand how cookies work and how to use current tools to manage them.
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer when you visit a website or view an advertisement. Their main purpose is to collect information about your browsing activity on websites and to provide you with personalised services.
On your computer, cookies are managed by your web browser.
DIFFERENT ISSUERS
Third-party cookies
These are cookies placed by third-party companies.
We have no control over cookies placed by advertising agencies acting on their own behalf
In accordance with the amended French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, they undertake to implement appropriate measures to secure and protect data confidentiality.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF COOKIES
Different types of cookies are used on our website, each serving a different purpose. Some are necessary for you to use our website.
Strictly necessary cookies
Analytical cookies
These are cookies that enable us to understand the usage and performance of our website and to improve its functioning.
These are mainly cookies from the brand owner named above.
Social media cookies and plug-ins (social media buttons)
These social cookies are designed to allow users to share pages and content via third-party social media platforms. They also enable targeted advertising on social media.
Our website also uses ‘plug-ins’ or social buttons.
Social plugins make it easier to share pages and content from the website of the brand owner named above on various social media platforms. For example, they allow you to ‘like’ and share information from our website with your friends on social media.
To this end, the plug-ins use cookies to track users’ browsing activity, whether or not you are a user of these platforms and whether or not you are logged into the social network whilst browsing. These cookies also enable targeted advertising on these platforms.
For more information on the use of your personal data in relation to social media, please consult the privacy policies of the relevant third-party social media platforms.
ACCEPT OR REFUSE COOKIES
There are various ways to manage cookies.
Your web browser settings
You can choose to disable these cookies at any time. Your browser can also be set to notify you of cookies being placed on your computer and ask you whether to accept them or not. You can accept or refuse cookies on a case-by-case basis or refuse them systematically once and for all.
Please note that these settings may affect your access to our services that require the use of cookies.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
On the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/
GDPR Form
Practical information
Tourist map of the Grand Est region: here
The Maison de la Forêt
201 Route de Machet, Norroy
54480 SAINT-SAUVEUR
Between the villages of Val-et-Châtillon and Saint-Sauveur
Contact: 03 83 71 23 25