Our Data Protection Officer can be contacted at the following email address: office@sport-technology.eu.
The personal data collected through this site is processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In accordance with law no. 2018-493 of 20 June 2018, you have the right to access, rectify, transfer (you have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data in a structured, commonly-used machine-readable format), object to the communication of and erase the personal data we hold concerning you, on request to sport-technology.
We are bound by certain obligations that might result in our refusal to meet certain requests, particularly in order to protect the confidentiality of data concerning third parties.
Requests can be made using the contact form.
If you wish to exercise your rights, please contact us at the following address: office@sport-technology.eu.
If you are dissatisfied with how we manage your personal data, you can make a complaint or request to the competent authority in the State where you are located. In France, the competent authority is the CNIL; you can send them a request electronically by clicking on the following link: https://www.cnil.fr/en/plaintes/internet.
Data collected
A cookie is a text file installed on your web browser or on your device (computer, smartphone or tablet) when you visit a website.
Our site uses cookies, which enable it to recognise the devices you use and store information about your browsing preferences.
We will collect your personal data, name and contact details (together with your email address) and other relevant information provided by means of the forms on the website.
Use of your personal data
We use your personal data to meet your requests in the context of our business and the commercial relationship with you.
sport-technology does not hold files in order to sell data to web marketing companies.
Retention of your data
Your personal data are retained for 13 months from the date of our last contact. Please note that your data can be erased on request.
How we use cookies and cookie policy
Social media site sharing cookies allow users to share content from our website on social media.The traffic data and cookie files that we install on your computer are solely for the purpose of allowing us to analyse the visits to our information pages in order to improve their content. Visitor browsing data are used anonymously. They are aggregated statistics used to find out which pages are most and least popular, the preferred paths, the activity levels by day of the week and time of day, and the main client or server errors. If you disable cookies, the website will still behave in the same way, but you won’t be able to use the sharing features on social media.
You can accept or decline website cookies: Whatever you have chosen, you can decide to disable or reactivate cookies at any time by going to the legal notices page.
Your browser can also be configured to tell you which cookies have been put on your computer and ask you to accept or decline them. You can accept or decline cookies on a case-by-case basis or decline them systematically.
Cookies used:
The types of data that can be collected automatically during your visit and stored are as follows:
o The domain name and Internet Protocol (IP) address from which you are accessing our site;
o The type of web browser and the operating system on your computer used to access our site;
o The type of device (computer, tablet, smartphone) used to access our site;
o The date of your visit to our site;
o The geographical region from which you are connecting to our site;
o The pages visited;
o The website of origin that enabled you to connect to our site;
o The search engine that enabled you to connect to our site and the key word(s) used for the query.
o Navigation cookies, the aim of which is to enable us to optimise the user-friendliness of the site
and the user experience. Visitor browsing data are used anonymously. If you disable these cookies,
you might restrict the use of some of the site’s features.
o Google Analytics cookies, the aim of which is to enable us to analyse visits to our information pages
in order to improve their content. Visitor browsing data are used anonymously. They are
aggregated statistics used to find out which pages are most and least popular, the preferred paths,
the activity levels by day of the week and time of day, and the main client or server errors.
o Google Tag Manager cookies, the aim of which is to manage “advertising” tags as part of
retargeting campaigns.
o Share This cookies, the aim of which is to enable you to share content from this website on social
media.