Due to changes brought about by European Regulation No. 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the Protection of Personal Data, the provisions relating to the protection of your data have changed. The e-Enfance association, a recognised public interest organisation, has therefore adapted the information clauses on its website to take account of these new provisions and, in particular, to include the new rights you have over your personal data. We advise you to read these clauses and the detailed conditions for exercising your rights on this page.
Legal notices for the website
This legal information sets out the rules governing the processing and use of your personal data by the association on the e-Enfance website. e-childhood.org
The website provides information on cases of cyberbullying and cybercrime involving minors.
Website publisher: e-Enfance Association
Director of Publication: Beatrice Copper-Royer
Host: OVH SAS – 2 rue Kellermann – 59100 Roubaix – France
Website maintenance and management: CONCILIUM – digital council
The photographs used on the website are provided by Fotolia and Unsplash.
Terms and conditions of access and use of the Website
The Website is subject to French law.
We reserve the right to modify or supplement this legal information at any time without prior notice. For this reason, we invite you to consult it regularly.
The content and services of the website are provided in French.
The Website is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is free of charge.
Intellectual Property Rights
This website must be considered as an indivisible whole. The website and all of its components (architecture, information, data, text, sounds, images, drawings, graphics, distinctive signs, logos, trademarks, etc.) are subject to the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code and, as such, are protected against any use not authorised by law or these terms of use.
Reproduction of these elements is authorised solely for information purposes and/or for copies or reproductions intended for strictly private and personal use. Any reproduction, representation or distribution, for purposes other than personal use, of all or part of the content of this site on any medium or by any process whatsoever is prohibited. Failure to comply with this prohibition constitutes an infringement that may result in civil and criminal liability for the infringer.
Downloading or any other form of copying software or information from the website does not grant you any rights to them. You are not authorised to reproduce (in whole or in part), transmit (electronically or otherwise), modify, use the site for public or commercial purposes, or create links to it without the prior written consent of the e-Enfance Association.
Publisher's responsibility
The information provided on this website is offered as a service to the public. Despite the care taken in verifying the content and information, the association cannot be held liable for the accuracy of the information posted online.
Data policy
The e-Enfance Association's personal data protection charter:
– The information collected will be stored electronically so that the association's services can respond to requests for information and support from victims of cyberbullying or cybercrime.
– Your responses to requests for information that are not essential to the proper execution of our support in response to the request are optional, and your failure to respond will not result in any particular consequences.
– Your data may be shared with charitable organisations or commercial companies as part of efforts to resolve your situation in the event of cyberbullying or cybercrime.
– We do not sell your data; ;
– We use your data in a manner that is completely transparent to you (you will be notified before any transfer of your data to a third party); and only for explicit, legitimate, specific purposes and in accordance with the principle of proportionality;
– We do not retain your data beyond the period necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, nor beyond the periods provided for by the regulations in force on the protection of personal data;
– We always prioritise the security of the personal data you entrust to us.
How to exercise your rights
In accordance with current regulations on personal data protection, Internet users may exercise their rights at any time and free of charge:
– access,
– rectification,
– erasure – forgetting: in particular when the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or when your consent was exclusively required for the processing and you withdraw it, or if you object to the processing. However, you do not have the right to erasure or to be forgotten when the data concerned is mandatory and essential for processing the request; ;
– restriction: in particular in the event of inaccurate data or when you contest the basis of the legitimate interest for collecting the data;
– to object to the processing of your data, particularly for commercial prospecting purposes; – to data portability, which allows you to request the transfer of the personal data you have provided to us. You may request a transfer either directly to you or to a data controller specified by you.
All of your rights may be exercised:
By email to the following address: info@e-enfance.org
Safety
Our concern is to preserve the quality and integrity of your personal data. Our priority is to protect your personal data against unauthorised access or misuse. The various individuals who have access to the data are required to respect your privacy and the confidentiality of your data.
