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The personal data that may be collected on the Site are as follows:
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The uses of your personal data are mainly as follows:
Management of the relationship with you; provision of personalized content and services, based on your browsing history, your preferences and interests; When certain information is mandatory to access specific features of the Site, this mandatory nature is indicated at the time of data entry. If you refuse to provide mandatory information, you may not have access to certain services, features or sections of the Site.
Your personal information is retained on the site until you submit a deletion request to us.
The Site puts in place the organizational, software, legal, technical and physical means capable of ensuring the confidentiality and security of your personal data, so as to prevent their damage, deletion or access by unauthorized third parties.

ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA

Access to your personal data is strictly limited to Windsurfjournal.com personnel, authorized by their functions and bound by an obligation of confidentiality. However, the data collected may possibly be communicated to subcontractors contractually responsible for carrying out the tasks necessary for the proper functioning of the Site and its services as well as for the proper management of the relationship with you, without you needing to to give your authorization. It is specified that, in the context of the execution of their services, the subcontractors have only limited access to your data and have a contractual obligation to use them in accordance with the provisions of the applicable legislation in this area. protection of personal data. Apart from the cases set out above, Windsurfjournal.com undertakes not to sell, rent, transfer or give third parties access to your data without your prior consent, unless forced to do so for a reason legitimate (legal obligation, fight against fraud or abuse, exercise of defense rights, etc.).

In accordance with the applicable legal and regulatory provisions, in particular Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 as amended relating to data processing, files and freedoms and European Regulation No. 2016/679/EU of April 27, 2016 (applicable from May 25, 2018), you have the following rights:

Exercise your right of access to know the personal data that concerns you;
Request an update of your data if it is inaccurate;
Request portability or deletion of your data;
Request limitation of the processing of your data;
Object, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of your data;
Oppose or withdraw your consent to the use, by our services, of your contact details for sending our promotions and solicitations via emails, SMS messages, telephone calls and postal mail. This right remains valid whether the information concerning you has been transmitted directly to us by you or by third party partners to whom you have communicated it (in this case, you will need to click on the unsubscribe links provided in our SMS or emails or contact us in the conditions below).
These various rights can be exercised either by modifying the parameters of your account, or directly on the Site in the “Contact” section, or by post, or by email to the address present from the “Legal notices” link.

For security reasons and to avoid any fraudulent request, this request must be accompanied by proof of identity. The supporting document will be destroyed once the request has been processed.

For any additional information or complaints, you can contact the National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (more information on www.cnil.fr).

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