Use of Cookies

Last update: 30/03/2021

CRYOVISION takes care to ensure that the collection and processing of your personal data comply with applicable legislation (GDPR and the French Data Protection Act, etc.). The purpose of this policy is to provide you with transparent information on the storage and reading of cookies on the website https://www.cryovision.fr/.

Hereinunder, the term "You" or "Your" refers to any person affected by the processing of personal data subject to this Privacy Policy.

1- What cookies are stored and read on the site ?

The cookies stored are :

Category Cookies Description Duration
Required SSESS%ID% This cookie is used by Drupal to link a user to a session so that information about their visit can be stored on the server as they move from one page to the next. This cookie also helps avoid session highjacking. 23 days
Required has_js This cookie stores information about whether a user has JavaScript support or not and is used for the correct handling of users with/without JavaScript. session

 

Why is your data processed? Cryovision uses cookies for the site to work correctly. The lawfulness of the processing is based on Cryovision legitimate interest’s to communicate with you.
To whom do we forward your personal data? Your personal data will be forwarded to internal departments at Cryovision (sales, management).
Under what conditions may your data be transferred outside the European Union? Cryovision doesn’t transfer personal data outside the European Union.
What are your rights and how can you exercise them? You can prevent the installation of cookies by configuring your computer according to your browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome, etc.). Instructions for configuring your computer to not receive cookies are given on each browser publisher's website.
Other rights:
-        See the section titled "What are your rights?"
-        See the section titled "How can you exercise your rights?"

 

2- What are your rights ?

Your right of access
You may exercise your right of access to know whether your data is being processed and have it sent to you in an understandable format.
This right also lets you check the accuracy of the data.
For more information: Article 15 GDPR; Articles 39, 40-1 to 43 French Data Protection Act
Go to the CNIL website 
 
Your right of rectification
You may exercise your right of rectification to correct any of your data that is inaccurate or to complete data related to the purpose of the processing.
For more information: Article 16 GDPR or visit the CNIL website 
 
The right to erasure or the right to be forgotten
The data subject has the right whereby the controller must erase any personal data relating to him/her without undue delay, and the controller must erase such personal data without undue delay when one of the grounds given in the regulation applies.
For more information: Article 17 GDPR or visit the CNIL website
 
The right to limit processing
The data subject has the right to have the controller limit processing in the cases and up to the limits provided for in the regulations.
For more information: Article 18 GDPR or visit the CNIL website 
 
The right to portability 
Data subjects have the right to receive the personal data they have supplied to a controller in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. They also have the right to transmit said data to another controller without interference from the controller to whom the personal data was supplied.
For more information: Article 20 GDPR or visit the CNIL website 
 
The right to leave instructions after death 
The implementation of this right is subject to a decree not yet passed
For more information: Article 40-1 French Data Protection Act
 
The right not to be subject to an automated decision
The data subject has the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing —including profiling— that produces legal effects concerning him/her or significantly affects him/her in a similar way.
For more information: Article 22 GDPR; Article 10 French Data Protection Act or visit the CNIL website 

 

3- How to exercise your rights ?

You may exercise your rights with the data controller:
- By writing to the following address:
 
Cryovision, DPO
114 bis rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris
France
 
You may also exercise your rights with our Data Protection Officer:
- By e-mail to dpo@cryovision.fr 
- Or by post to the following address:
 
DPO - ON-X Group
15 Quai de Dion Bouton
92800 PUTEAUX
 
Your request will be processed as soon as possible. When making a request to exercise your rights, your personal data will be processed and stored to process the request.

 

4- Lodging a complaint with the CNIL

You may lodge a complaint about the processing of your personal data with the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (CNIL, French Data Protection Authority) - www.cnil.fr - 3 place de Fontenoy 75007 Paris.
For more information on how to lodge a complaint: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cnil-direct/question/844