This Privacy Policy sets out the policy of Olimpe Technology (Windwest SAS) with regard to the protection of personal data and privacy in the operation of the www.olimpe-technology.com website.
Olimpe Technology is the trademark of Windwest SAS, a simplified joint stock company with a share capital of €16,300, registered in the La Rochelle Trade and Companies Register under number 812669638, whose registered office is located at 40 rue Chef de Baie, Site CreatioTech, 17000 La Rochelle, France.
Windwest SAS is the publisher of the www.olimpe-technology.com website and as such is responsible for the processing of your data.
On our website, we may collect personal data about you when you use our contact forms.
We only collect the data necessary to identify you and to process your request.
We protect your data and never share it with third parties.
By third party we mean any company or organisation that does not contribute directly to the fulfilment of your request. We may therefore pass on your details to our Olimpe reseller/installer partners in order to meet your requirements.
The purpose of collecting your data is therefore to manage your request, to manage our prospects and customers list, direct marketing and advertising of Olimpe.
The data collected is kept for 5 years from the date of collection.
The amended Law n°78-17 of 6 January 1978, known as the “Loi Informatique et Libertés”, as well as Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016, known as the “European Regulation for the Protection of Personal Data”, grant individuals various rights in relation to their personal data.
We take the privacy of our customers and more generally of any person with whom we are in contact very seriously, and we undertake to respect these rights, and to ensure that they are respected by our reseller/installer partners where appropriate.
You may request the disclosure of the data we have collected about you in order to verify its content. If you notice a mistake, you can ask us to correct any inaccurate or incomplete information about you. You can request the deletion of your personal data. You can object to our using your data for specific purposes. In particular, you have the right to refuse commercial prospecting. You may request retrieval of the data you have provided to us, either for your own use or to pass it on to a third party of your choice. You also have the right to give instructions concerning the fate of your data after your death (conservation, deletion and communication). You can send us specific instructions about the processing of your personal data by us.
Finally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority, namely the CNIL, which you can contact via the website www.cnil.fr
For any request relating to the protection of privacy, the personal data policy or the exercise of the above-mentioned rights, you can contact us by e-mail at the following address: contact@olimpe-technology.com In order to enable us to process your request, we ask you to give us your full name and contact details. As the exercise of these rights is personal, you must enclose a copy of your identity card with your request. Please indicate in the subject line of your e-mail “Protection of personal data and privacy”. We will endeavour to respond to your request as soon as possible and will keep you informed of the steps taken to respond.
We are the primary recipient of your data.
Olimpe Technology never sells the data collected to third parties.
However, we may need to pass them on to our Olimpe dealer/installer partners in order to meet your requirements.
We take the security of your data very seriously and its use by our reseller/installer partners is strictly limited to the task we pass on to them. Finally, we may pass on your data to public authorities where we are legally required to do so.
We ensure the security of your personal data by implementing appropriate organisational and technical security measures. We also ask our reseller/installer partners to ensure the security of the data we pass on to them. If, despite all the measures we take to protect your data, we become aware of a data breach that could pose a risk to your rights and freedoms, you will be informed as soon as possible of the incident, its possible consequences and the measures taken to limit them.