Privacy Policy
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Groupe Ydyle, which manages the website www.eskimoz.fr, attaches great importance to the protection and confidentiality of your personal data which represent for us a pledge of seriousness and confidence.
The Privacy Policy specifically reflects our willingness to enforce compliance within Groupe Ydyle with applicable data protection rules and, in particular, with the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
In particular, the Privacy Policy aims to inform you about how and why we process your data in connection with the services we provide.
Who is this Policy for?
The Policy applies to you, regardless of where you live, if you are a client, applicant for an application with Groupe Ydyle, or visitor to www.eskimoz.fr.
If you are an applicant for a position at Groupe Ydyle, you can consult our Applicant Policy, which is, whenever possible, always published on the recruitment sites we use. Alternatively, you can request it from us at any time at jessica.maul@eskimoz.fr.
Why do we process your data?
To provide our services, we have to process your personal data so that you can:
- navigate our website, benefit from our services (e.g. SEO audit and strategy, SEA support, content and campaign creation, website redesign, digital marketing strategy, etc.) and so that we can respond to your requests (e.g. requests for information, complaints, etc.) on the basis of our Terms of Service and our legitimate interest in providing you with the best possible service.
- follow us and comment on our publications on social networks on the basis of our legitimate interest in having a dedicated page on social networks.
- apply for a position at Groupe Ydyle on the basis of our discussions with you during the recruitment process and our legitimate interest in recruiting and selecting candidates.
- receive our newsletter, which informs you of all the latest news concerning our services, on the basis of your consent.
- launch videos on our website on the basis of our legitimate interest in providing you with content in video format.
- operate collaboration videos with users of our service based on your prior consent and our legitimate interest in promoting our service.
- to ensure your safety and that of our teams on our premises by using video protection cameras on the basis of our legitimate interest.
Your data is collected directly from you when you use our website and we undertake to process your data only for the reasons described above.
However, when you voluntarily post content on the pages we publish on social networks, you acknowledge that you are fully responsible for any personal information you may transmit, regardless of the nature and origin of the information provided.
For cookies, please see our dedicated Cookie Policy available on our website.
What data do we process and for how long?
We have summarized the categories of personal data that we collect and their respective retention periods.
If you wish to obtain further details on the retention periods applicable to your data, you can contact us at jessica.maul@eskimoz.fr.
- For individuals, personal identification data (e.g. last name, first name) and contact information (e.g. email address, phone number, etc.) kept for the entire duration of the provision of the service, plus the legal statute of limitations, which is generally 5 years.
- For professionals, professional identification data (e.g. last name, first name, position, company, etc.) and contact information (e.g. email address and business phone number, etc.) kept for the entire duration of the provision of the service, plus the legal statute of limitations, which is generally 5 years
- For individuals, economic and financial data (e.g. bank account number, verification code, etc.) kept for the time required to complete the transaction and manage billing and payments, plus legal statute of limitations, which is generally 5 to 10 years.
- For professionals, when there is a confusion between the name of your structure and your personal name (e.g. auto-entrepreneur, small business, etc.), economic and financial data (e.g. bank account number, verification code, etc.) kept for the time necessary for the transaction and the management of invoicing and payments, to which are added the legal statute of limitations, which is generally from 5 to 10 years.
- Email address to receive our newsletter kept until the end of your subscription to the newsletter.
- Video protection images collected by our video protection cameras and stored for a maximum of one month.
- Data indicated in the resume and the cover letter kept for the duration of the recruitment process and then for 2 years from the date of your application.
- Statistical data relating to the viewing of our videos which is anonymized and stored indefinitely.
- Connection data (e.g. logs, IP address, etc.) kept for a period of 1 year.
- Cookies which are generally kept for a maximum of 13 months. For more details on how we use your cookies, you can consult our Cookie Policy, which can be accessed at any time on our website.
Once the retention periods described above have expired, the deletion of your personal data is irreversible and we will no longer be able to provide it to you after this period. At most, we may only retain anonymous data for statistical purposes.
Please also note that in the event of litigation, we are required to retain all of your data for the duration of the processing of the case even after the expiration of the retention periods described above.
What rights do you have to control the use of your data?
The applicable data protection regulations give you specific rights that you can exercise, at any time and free of charge, to control how we use your data.
- Right of access and to obtain a copy of your personal data as long as this request is not in opposition with business secrecy, confidentiality, or the secrecy of correspondence.
- Right of rectification of personal data that are incorrect, obsolete or incomplete.
- Right to object to the processing of your personal data implemented for commercial prospecting purposes.
- Right to request erasure (“right to be forgotten”) of your personal data that are not essential to the proper functioning of our services.
- Right to the restriction of processing your personal data which allows you to freeze the use of your personal data in case of dispute about the lawfulness of a processing.
- Right to ask for the portability of your data which allows you to download part of your personal data in order to store it or transmit it easily from one information system to another.
- Right to provide guidelines on the fate of your data in the event of your death either by you, a trusted third party or an heir.
To be considered, your request has to be submitted by you only to jessica.maul@eskimoz.fr. Any request that does not follow this process cannot be treated.
Requests cannot be made by anyone other than yourself. Therefore, we may ask you to provide proof of identity if there is any doubt about your identity.
We will respond to your request as quickly as possible, within one month of receipt, unless the request is complex or repeated. In this case, the response time may be up to three months.
Please note that we may always refuse to respond to any excessive or unfounded request, especially if it is repetitive.
Who can access your data?
WE NEVER TRANSFER OR SELL YOUR PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD PARTIES OR BUSINESS PARTNERS. ALL OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA ARE USED EXCLUSIVELY BY OUR STAFF OR BY OUR IT SERVICE PROVIDERS.
Specifically, we will only share your information with people duly authorized to process them in order to provide our service, such as our IT department or our customer relations department.
Your personal data can also be transferred to our service providers for the sole purpose of technically operating our service (e.g. data host).
We specify that we audit every service provider before recruiting them in order to verify that they are strictly complying with the applicable rules regarding personal data protection.
How do we protect your data?
We implement all the technical and organizational means required to guarantee the security of your data and, in particular, to fight against any risk of destruction, loss, alteration or unauthorized disclosure of your data (e.g. training, access control, passwords, antivirus, backup servers, “https”, etc.).
Can your personal data be transferred outside the European Union?
As part of our services, we may transfer some of your data to our parent company located outside the European Union.
Naturally, we assure you that we take scrupulous care to provide all the appropriate and legal guarantees necessary to ensure the confidentiality and protection of your personal data for the duration of processing operations requiring the transfer of personal data outside the European Union.
Who can you contact for more information?
We have officially appointed an outsource and independent Data Protection Officer (“DPO“) to our supervisory authority in order to ensure the safety and confidentiality of your personal data.
You can contact our DPO at any time and free of charge at jessica.maul@eskimoz.fr in order to obtain more information or details on how we process your personal data.
How can you contact the CNIL?
You may at any time contact the “Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés” or “CNIL” at the following address: CNIL Complaints Department, 3 place de Fontenoy – TSA 80751, 75334 Paris Cedex 07 or by phone at +33(0)1.53.73.22.22.
Can the Policy be modified?
We may change our Privacy Policy at any time to adapt it to new legal requirements as well as to new processing that we may implement in the future.