BR-and Consult

Privacy

Personal data collection policy 

Generally speaking, accessing information on the site or through it doesn't require any personal data, such as name, postal address, e-mail address, etc.

Exceptionnally, additional services (request for information, booking, member space, subscription to a newsletter, etc.) might require the user to provide some personal information, like basic contact details. In that case, the user will be notified prior data collection and his data  will be handled in compliance with the essential requirements of the European regulations of May 2018 (GDPR). 

  • Personal data are collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and can only be processed in a way compatible with those purposes. 
  • The user has the right to consult personal data related to him to verify their accuracy and where necessary, to correct them.  For this purpose, you can contact with the person in charge of data processing,  whose contact details appear below.
  • The regional authorities ensure implementation of the best security measures in order to avoid any personal data abuse by third parties. 

Processing manager

Any request or question related to privacy protection on the site can be submitted to us at the postal address that can be found on the website,  or by e-mail at bruno.rodzynek@br-andconsult.com.


Browsing information processins for statistical purposes

When a user accesses the site, the servers used automatically collect the following data :

  • the IP address assigned when connecting ;
  • the date and time of access ;
  • the pages consulted;
  • the type of browser used;
  • the platform and/or the operating system running on the PC;
  • the search engine and the key words used to find the site.

This information is collected for the sole purpose of counting the number of visitors, knowing which sections of the site were visited and improving it.  


Cookies policy

To make browsing easier and optimizing its technical management, the website might use "cookies". 

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website ask a browser to store on a computer. This cookie can then be recovered  when visiting the same site again. The cookie cannot be read by a website other than the one that initiated its creation. The site uses cookies for administrative purposes in order, for example, to remember preferences concerning certain information types, avoiding having to repeat the same keystrokes on the keyboard everytime a user visits the website. 

Most cookies are only used for as long as a session is open or a visit is made. None contains any information that might lead to the user being contacted by phone, e-mail or postal mail.  The user can also configure his browser to decline the cookies or to be notified each time a cookie is created.