Privacy Policy
By accessing our website, you are likely to provide us with data such as: your name and surname (physical person), business name (legal person), residence and home address or your postal address, your home office, your e-mail address, your profession and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, and the IP address from which you connected to the Internet.
These data and their processing are protected by the Swiss Federal Law on Data Protection of June 19, 1992 (LPD) and, to the extent applicable, by the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)entered into force on May 25, 2018.
Data protection is a key concern for us. This privacy statement is intended to help you understand how we may use the data you provide to us as a user of our site.
This privacy policy is based on the Federal Data Protection Act (FADP) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018
Our privacy policy may require periodic updates, including as part of the evolving regulatory framework for data protection. We invite you to check this page regularly to make sure you have read the latest version.
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Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject). In particular by reference to an identifier such as the name, the first name or the address, the email, the telephone number, etc.
CMS is the acronym for Content Management System. This is the system for managing the content displayed on a website
Consent means any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.
A cookie is a text file that the site you are visiting stores on the hard disk or in the browser memory of the computer that you use to access the internet. A cookie allows your computer to store various technical data allowing the general control of public access to a site (number of visits, duration of the visit, connection to other sites, etc.) or the customisation of the displayed pages for your next interactions with the same site (your account, the most visited pages, etc.)
A PIA is a detailed study to establish the risk to privacy that a personal data processing could have on the privacy of the data subject should an incident occur.