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Management of personal data

Management of personal data

In accordance with the General Regulation on Data Protection (RGPD) adopted by the European Parliament on April 14, 2016, and with the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978 as amended, Bread-France SAS informs you of the following points: Browsing this site does not collect any personal information from you, unless you use the contact or purchase forms. In this case, your name, first name, telephone number, email address, as well as your postal address will be kept in our database to be able to deliver your goods in good conditions.

IDENTITY OF THE CONTROLLER

The data controller is Bread-France SAS, represented by Thomas Teffri-Chambelland.

TREATMENT PURPOSES

The contact form collects your name, first name, telephone number and email address, in order to be able to respond to your requests made through this means such as sending our newsletters and delivery of your orders in good conditions.

DESTINATORS

Only Bread-France SAS is the recipient of your Personal Information. Your Personal Information is never transmitted to a third party, except to the subcontractors that Bread-France SAS uses (see the following paragraph: Authorized subcontractors). Neither Bread-France SAS nor any of its subcontractors sell the Personal Data of visitors and users of its website.

STORAGE LIFE

Your personal information is kept by Bread-France SAS for a period of less than thirteen months following your last exchanges with our company.

COMPUTER RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

You have the following rights concerning your personal information, which you can exercise by writing to us at the postal address mentioned above, or via our contact form.

Right of access and communication of data

You have the right to access your Personal Information. However, due to the obligation of security and confidentiality in the processing of Personal Data incumbent on Bread-France SAS, you are informed that we are entitled to require, in order for your request to be processed, that you provide proof of your identity, in particular by producing a scan of your valid identity document (in the event of a request via our contact form) or a signed photocopy of your valid identity document (in the event of a request made in writing). Bread-France SAS informs you that it will be entitled, if necessary, to oppose manifestly abusive requests (due to their number, repetitive or systematic nature). In order to help you in this process, in particular if you wish to exercise your right of access by means of a written request to the postal address mentioned above, you will find here a model letter drawn up by the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (the "CNIL").

Right to rectify data

Under this right, the law entitles you to request the rectification, updating, blocking or deletion of data concerning you which may prove to be inaccurate, erroneous, incomplete or obsolete. You can also define general and specific guidelines on the fate of personal data after your death. Where appropriate, the heirs of a deceased person may require that the death of their loved one be taken into account and/or that the data be updated as necessary. To help you in this process, in particular if you wish to exercise, on your own behalf or on behalf of one of your deceased relatives, your right to rectify your personal data by means of a written request to the postal address mentioned above, you will find here a model letter drawn up by the CNIL.

RESPONSE TIMES

Bread-France SAS undertakes to respond to your request for access, rectification or opposition or any other additional request for information within a reasonable period of time, which may not exceed 1 month from receipt of your request.

APPROVED SUBCONTRACTORS

In order to provide our services, we share information with the logistics company Supplyweb as well as with the company Shopify, which hosts the website. Supplyweb and Shopify comply with the European Data Protection Act (RGPD) and French laws concerning the management of personal data.