Privacy Policy
1. PERSONAL DATA
In accordance with the French Data Protection Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, amended by Act No. 2004-801 of 6 August 2004, the automated processing of personal data carried out from the bailet.fr website, hosted on Planet Hoster servers, has been declared to the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) under number 1858410.
2. Protection of personal data
In accordance with Law No. 78-17 (amended) relating to information technology, files and civil liberties of 6 January 1978, and Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, the personal information of Internet users is intended for the Company, which, by express agreement, is authorised to store it in computer memory and to communicate it to its affiliated companies and partners for the marketing of the products offered. Under the Data Protection Act, Internet users nevertheless have the right to object (Article 26), access (Articles 34 to 38), rectify (Article 36), allowing them to rectify, complete, update or even delete data concerning them, if it is inaccurate, incomplete, out of date or if its collection, use, communication or storage is prohibited. This is an individual right that can only be exercised by the person concerned, in relation to their own information. To exercise this right, please complete the following form. [contact-form-7 id=”20a4b10″ title=”GDPR”]In the event of rectification, a copy of the rectified information will be sent to you. You may also object to receiving commercial prospecting by clicking on the link at the bottom of each prospecting email.
3. Implementation of bailet.fr to secure your data
The bailet.fr website uses several methods to guarantee the integrity of your data.
– HTTPS connection (green padlock in the URL bar)
– Use of servers recognised for their reliability (EQUINIX)
– Use of secure passwords
– Regular updates to the website
4. Use of collected data
Personal data collected via forms on the Website is subject to automated processing for the purposes of commercial relationship management, financing simulation and commercial prospecting implemented by the LB Immobilier Group, which is the sole recipient.
5. Communication of collected data
Personal information collected from this website is neither sold nor transferred to third parties. It may be communicated to local authorities if such communication is required in the context of an investigation in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. This information is stored exclusively in France.
6. Hypertext links
The hypertext links on this website, which direct users to information available on the Internet or provided by the Company’s partners, have been expressly authorised. As the Company is unable to continuously monitor this content, it cannot be held liable in this regard, or in the event that this content fails to comply with legal, regulatory or contractual obligations. Users of this site may not set up a hyperlink to it without the prior and express authorisation of the Company. In this regard, it is reminded that the confidentiality of correspondence is not guaranteed on the Internet and that it is therefore the responsibility of the user to take all appropriate measures to protect their own data and/or software from contamination by any viruses or spam circulating on the lbailet.fr website.
7. Cookies
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored by your browser on your computer or mobile device to record certain information or image files, such as pixels. The next time you visit our website on the same device, the information stored in the cookies will be transmitted accordingly either to our website (‘first-party cookie’) or to another website to which the cookie belongs (‘third-party cookie’).
Thanks to this exchange of information stored during your various visits to the website in question, it recognises that you are using the same browser and device. We use this information to design and display the website in an optimal manner and in accordance with your preferences.
As a result, only the cookie itself is identified on your device. Your personal data will only be stored with your express consent or if it is strictly necessary in order to use the service offered to you and to which you therefore have access.
Consent to the use of cookies
Cookies that are not strictly necessary to provide the services available on our website are only used once we have received your consent. By continuing to actively use our website after the cookie banner has been displayed, you consent to the use of cookies.
You can, of course, customise your cookie settings at any time, for example by enabling or disabling certain categories of cookies.
To find out how to disable or delete cookies in general (including necessary cookies) in your browser, please refer to the section ‘Disabling and deleting all cookies’ in this Cookie Policy.
Disabling and deleting all cookies
You can configure your browser to prevent the use and storage of cookies on your device and/or to ask you each time you visit a website to enable cookies. You can also delete cookies that have been reactivated at any time. Consult your browser’s help section to find out how to do this.
Please note that disabling cookies may cause our website to malfunction.
Marketing cookies, third-party cookies, cookies subject to consent
Marketing cookies/third-party cookies/cookies subject to consent are used to collect information about the websites visited by the user. This information is collected for advertising purposes in order to create targeted advertisements for users.
You can object to the use of these marketing cookies at any time, individually and permanently, by changing your cookie settings.
In view of the uses described above, the processing of personal data collected by cookies is based on the guidelines set out in Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR. When the user/visitor accepts the use of cookies collected after being informed by us (or Facebook) on our websites (cookie information banner), the legality of the use of these cookies is based on Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR.
Categories of cookies
We classify cookies differently depending on their purpose and function:
- Strictly necessary cookies;
- Functional cookies;
- Performance cookies;
- Marketing cookies / third-party cookies / cookies subject to consent
STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES
The functioning of our websites is guaranteed by the use of certain cookies, which are therefore referred to as strictly necessary cookies. They are used exclusively by our system and are ‘first-party cookies’. All information collected by these cookies is sent to our website only.
The following strictly necessary cookies are used on our website:
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Your consent is not required for these cookies. It is therefore not possible to enable or disable them individually. You can do this for cookies that require your consent only, i.e. functional, performance and marketing cookies. You can disable cookies at any time from your browser (see ‘Disabling and deleting all cookies’).
The legal basis for the use of these first-party cookies is our legitimate interest in the analysis, optimisation and cost-effective operation of our website and services within the meaning of Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies collect information that you have already provided. We use them to offer you better, more personalised features. These cookies collect information anonymously and cannot be used to track your movements on other websites.
We use the following functional cookies on our website:
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You can choose not to use functional cookies at any time by adjusting your cookie settings accordingly.
The use of functional cookies is legally based on a legitimate interest in the analysis, optimisation and cost-effective operation of this website and services within the meaning of Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.
Performance cookies
Performance cookies collect information about how our websites are used in order to improve their appeal, content and functionality. These cookies help us, for example, to determine which subpages of our site are visited and what type of content interests our users. We record the number of visits to each of our pages, the number of sub-pages viewed, the time spent on our website, the order of pages visited, the search terms used to find our site, the country, region and, where applicable, the city from which access is made. We also collect information such as movements, clicks and scrolling made with the computer mouse to understand which areas of our website are of particular interest to users. This allows us to tailor the content of our website to the needs of our users and optimise our offering. Your computer’s IP address is transmitted for technical reasons. It is automatically anonymised so that it cannot be assigned to an individual user.
The website user also has the right to object to the processing of personal data used for statistical purposes in accordance with Article 89(1) of the GDPR, for reasons relating to the particular situation of the user in question. In order to exercise their rights, and in particular the aforementioned rights, the data subject may contact us at any time at the contact address indicated in the legal notice and/or cookie policy of this website.
The user of the website may at any time choose not to use performance cookies by adjusting their cookie settings.
The use of these performance cookies is based on a legitimate interest in analysing, optimising and adapting this website and its services to the interests and needs of visitors, as provided for in Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR.