Privacy Policy


This Privacy Policy explains how the personal data of users of the website https://www.abitrad.fr/ is collected, used and protected.

Data Controller

The data controller responsible for processing personal data is:
Abigail Heard.

Data Collected Through the Contact Form

When you use the contact form available on the website, the following personal data may be collected:

  • surname
  • first name
  • email address
  • subject
  • message content
  • files uploaded through the form

This data is collected solely for the purposes of:

  • responding to your enquiry
  • following up on our communications

The legal basis for processing this data is the user’s consent.

The data is retained for a maximum period of three years from the date of the last communication and is then deleted.

Your data is neither sold nor disclosed to third parties.

Cookies

The website uses cookies in order to:

  • measure website traffic and usage
  • improve the user experience

External analytics tools may be used, including Google Analytics.
These cookies may collect information such as:

  • IP address, where anonymised
  • pages visited
  • time spent on the website
  • browser and operating system used

Cookies are only placed with your consent. You may accept or refuse them using the cookie management banner displayed during your first visit.

You may change your preferences at any time.

For further information, please read our Cookie Policy.

Your Data Protection Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • the right to access your personal data
  • the right to rectify inaccurate personal data
  • the right to object to the processing of your data
  • the right to erasure of your personal data
  • the right to restrict the processing of your data
  • the right to data portability

You may exercise these rights by submitting a request:

  • through the website’s contact form
  • or by post to the registered office address

If you believe that your data protection rights have not been respected, you may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL, the French data protection authority (www.cnil.fr).