Privacy Policy

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Our website address is: https://stan-institute.com/

Use of personal data collected

Media

If you are a registered user and you upload images to the website, we advise you to avoid uploading images containing EXIF ​​GPS coordinates. Visitors to your website can download and extract location data from these images.

Cookies

If you post a comment on our site, you will be asked to save your name, e-mail address and website in cookies. It's only for your comfort so you do not have to enter this information if you post another comment later. These cookies expire after one year.
If you go to the login page, a temporary cookie will be created to determine if your browser accepts cookies. It does not contain personal data and will be deleted automatically when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will set up a number of cookies to save your login information and screen preferences. The lifespan of a login cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check "Remember me", your connection cookie will be kept for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookie will be deleted.

By modifying or publishing a publication, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie does not include any personal data. It simply indicates the ID of the publication you just edited. It expires after one day.

Embedded content from other sites

Articles on this site may include embedded content (eg videos, images, articles ...). With content embedded from other websites, it is just as if the visitor had visited the other website.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools, track your interactions with these embedded content if you have a connected account on their website.

Storage times of your data

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are kept indefinitely. This automatically recognizes and approves any comments that may follow instead of leaving them in the moderation queue.

For users who register on our site (if this is possible), we also store the personal data indicated in their profile. All users can view, modify or delete their personal information at any time (except their username). Site managers can also view and edit this information.

The rights you have on your data

If you have an account or have left comments on the site, you can request to receive a file containing all the personal data that we have about you, including those that you have provided us with. You can also request that your personal data be deleted. This does not take into account data stored for administrative, legal or security purposes.

Transmission of your personal data

Visitor comments can be verified using an automated spam detection service.

User Rights

Users are informed that they have, under the conditions of the law, a right of access, rectification, erasure and portability of their personal data, as well as a right of limitation and opposition. to the processing of this data.

Users also have the right to organize the fate of their personal data in the event of death, as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL, whose website is accessible at the following address http://www.cnil.fr and the headquarters is located at 3 Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris.

For processing based on consent, the User may withdraw it at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of the processing prior to this withdrawal.

The User can exercise, free of charge, his rights with STAN Institute by email to: or by mail: 4 rue des Plaisances, 54136 BOUXIERES-AUX-DAMES.

In addition to the information below, STAN Institute invites the User to consult the CNIL website: http://www.cnil.fr

  • Permission to access : the User has the right to obtain from STAN Institute confirmation as to whether or not his personal data is being processed and, where it is, access to said data as well as information relating to the purposes of the processing (art. 15 of regulation 2016/679 on the protection of personal data (“ GDPR")). Manifestly unfounded, excessive or repeated requests may not receive a response.
  • Right of rectification: the User has the right to obtain from STAN Institute, as soon as possible, the rectification of his personal data that he considers inaccurate (art. 16 of the GDPR),
  • Right to erasure: the User has the right to obtain from STAN Institute the erasure of his personal data, under the conditions provided for in article 17 of the GDPR,
  • Right to portability: The User has the right to receive the personal data concerning him/her that he/she has provided to STAN Institute, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format (Art. 20 GDPR). This right applies only to data that is provided, when the processing is based on consent or on a contract and is carried out using automated processes,
  • Right to restriction of processing: The User may obtain from STAN Institute the limitation of the processing of his personal data under the conditions of article 18 of the GDPR,
  • Right to withdraw consent: Users have the right to withdraw their consent to the processing of your data if this processing is based on consent. Withdrawal of this consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent given before its withdrawal.
  • Right to object: the User has the right to object at any time, for reasons relating to his particular situation, to the processing of his personal data, when this is based on legitimate interest and under the conditions of article . 21 of the GDPR,
  • Right to organize the fate of your personal data in the event of death: the User can define general or specific guidelines relating to the conservation, erasure and communication of their personal data after their death (law 78-17 of January 6, 1978 as amended, art. 40, II),
  • Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority: without prejudice to any other administrative or jurisdictional recourse, the User has the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if he considers that the processing of personal data concerning him constitutes a violation of the regulations applicable to personal data. personal nature (art. 77 of the GDPR).