Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy is intended to provide visitors and users (“you”) of the www.courrin.com website (the “site”) with information about the treatment by COURRIN Jean et Fils (hereinafter “COURRIN Jean et Fils” or “We”) of their personal data (hereinafter “Personal Data”).

1. IDENTITY AND CONTACT DETAILS OF THE DATA CONTROLLER

Personal data is collected by COURRIN JEAN ET FILS with capital of 84 750 Euros, who is the data controller.

Registered office: 81 chemin de l’Orme 06130 Grasse, France
Company Register: Grasse 415650357
President: Olivier COURRIN

2. COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

2.1. Collection

Any personal information (name, phone number, email address and any message) that you send us as part of a request for information sent via the general form “Contact” is used to respond to your request, or to prevent fraudulent activity.
The requested information marked with an asterisk is mandatory. It is required to process your requests. If you do not complete these mandatory fields, COURRIN JEAN ET FILS will not be able to answer your requests. The other information is requested to understand you better and is therefore optional. You are free not to provide it.

When browsing our site, information about your visit is recorded using “cookie” files installed on your device. This allows us to perform analytics on the usage of our site. You may decline the installation of cookies using the procedure described below.

2.2. Recipients of the data

The information collected is intended for use by the company management.

2.3. Storing your personal data

Your personal data is stored on secure servers located in France.

3. YOUR RIGHTS

In accordance with Article 34 of the Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete data relating to you. To exercise this right, please send your request by mail to:

COURRIN JEAN ET FILS
81 CHEMIN DE L’ORME
06130 GRASSE
FRANCE

Please include all your details (name, surname, address, email, etc) so that we can respond to your request as soon as possible.

You can also send your request by e-mail to: courrin@courrin.com

You can access and change your contact details at any time by sending us an email using the contact form.

You also have the right to refer any claim relating to how we collect and process your personal data to the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), 3 Place Fontenoy – TSA 80715 – 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07, France Tel: +33 1 53 73 22 22.

4. COOKIES

When visiting our site, information about your browsing may be saved in “cookie” files installed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.).

These cookies are issued by ourselves in order to facilitate your navigation on our site.

4.1. Cookies

When you connect to our site, we may place a number of cookies on your web browser, depending on choices you make in your browser settings:

  • Analytical cookies are used to establish usage statistics (number of visits, page views, etc.) in order to monitor and improve the quality of our services.
  • Strictly necessary cookies are used, for example, to adapt the presentation of our site to the display preferences of your device, etc.

4.2 Your choices regarding cookies

Several options are available to manage cookies. Any setting you choose may change your Internet browsing and your access to certain services that require the use of cookies.

You may make and change your cookie preferences at any time by the means described below.

4.2.1 Choices offered to you by your browser software.

You can configure your browser software so that cookies are allowed on your device or, conversely, they are blocked, either automatically or depending on the issuer. You can also configure your browser to allow or block cookies before they can be registered on your device.

The configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will show you how to change your cookie preferences.

For information here are instructions for the main browsers:

• If you use Internet Explorer

1. From the Tools menu, select “Internet Options”
2. Click the Privacy tab

You will see privacy settings with six options, which allow you to control the number of cookies that will be saved: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies

• If you use Mozilla Firefox

1. On the Tools menu, select “options”
2. Select the Privacy tab in the Options window
3. In the drop-down menu, choose “Use custom settings for history”. This will bring up the options for cookies and you can choose to allow or decline them by checking the appropriate box.

• If you use Safari

1. In your browser, choose Edit menu> Preferences.
2. Click Privacy.
3. Click Manage Website Data.
4. Select the option you want in the “accept cookies” section

• If you use Google Chrome

1. In the Settings menu, select “Show advanced settings” at the bottom of the page.
2. Click the “Content Settings” button in the Privacy section
3. The section at the top of the page that appears then tells you more about cookies and allows you to install the cookies you want. It also allows you to delete cookies currently stored.

4.2.2 “Flash” cookies © of “Adobe Flash Player”

“Adobe Flash Player” © is a computer application that enables the rapid development of dynamic content using the “Flash” computer language. Flash (and similar apps) remembers the settings, preferences, and usage of this content through technology similar to cookies. However, Adobe Flash Player © manages this information and your choices via an interface different from that provided by your browser. Since your device might be able to view content developed with Flash, we suggest you review your Flash cookie management tools directly from the Adobe website: http://www.adobe.com/en. (Cookies tab)

4.2.3 Your choices expressed online on cross-industry platforms

You can connect to the site Youronlinechoices, created by the Digital Advertising Professionals grouped within the EDAA (European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance) and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau France.

This European platform is shared by hundreds of advertising professionals on the Internet and is a centralised interface allowing you to express your refusal or acceptance of the cookies used to personalise the advertisements to the navigation of your device (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies/).

Note that this procedure will not prevent the display of advertisements on the websites you visit. It will only block technologies that allow you to tailor ads to your interests.

Declining these advertising cookies has no impact on the use of our site. However, declining advertising cookies will not result in the termination of advertising on the Internet.

It will only result in your seeing advertising that does not reflect your interests or preferences.