For better understanding of the use of your personal data, please read carefully the different terms of use of the site: cycles-labor.com before browsing its pages. By connecting to this site, you accept these terms and conditions without reservation. We reserve the right to modify, at any time, all or part of our following privacy policy. We ensure that we always remain in compliance with possible modifications to French and European legislative and regulatory provisions. We invite you to regularly consult our privacy policy.

Date of last publication: 02/27/2024

Cookies:

For the respect of its users and a pleasant use of the site cycles-labor.com does not use any cookies.

Personal data:

In general, you are not required to provide us with your personal data when you visit our website.

However, for certain services offered by our website (contact request, subscription to the newsletter, purchase on the site) you will be required to communicate certain data to us such as: your name, your email address, and your telephone number. This is also the case when you complete the form provided to you online in the “Contact Us” section. You can refuse to provide your personal data, but in this case, you will not be able to use all the services of the site.

Finally, we may automatically collect certain information about you during a simple navigation on our website, in particular: information concerning the use of our site, such as the areas you visit and the services you access, your address IP, your browser type, your access times. Such information is used exclusively for internal statistical purposes, in order to improve the quality of the services offered to you. The databases are protected by the provisions of the law of July 1, 1998 transposing directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996 relating to the legal protection of databases.

1- Recipient and data controller

The data controller is the company Cycles LABOR, with its head office at 12 Allée Jean Moulin / 52100 SAINT-DIZIER, France. The legal representative is Pierre Bigard. The company is the sole recipient of your personal data. No personal data is published without knowledge, exchanged, transferred, assigned or sold on any medium to third parties.

2- Duration of retention of your personal data

Your personal data is retained by the Company only for as long as necessary to provide its services or support to you. It cannot exceed the warranty period of our products. To the extent reasonably necessary or required to satisfy legal or regulatory obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud and abuse, or enforce our terms and conditions, we may also retain some of your information even after we no longer need it from you provide our services.

3- Right of access, rectification and dereferencing of your data

In accordance with the regulations applicable to personal data, users have the following rights:

  • the right of access;
  • the right to rectification or deletion of data;
  • the right to restriction of data processing;
  • the right to object to data processing;
  • the right to portability;

In addition, and since Law No. 2016-1321 of October 7, 2016, people who wish to do so have the possibility of organizing the fate of their data after their death. You can exercise your rights by contacting us, at the postal address indicated above, or by e-mail at the address: contact@cycles-labor.com In this case, before implementing your rights, the company may ask you for proof of the user’s identity in order to verify its accuracy (scan or photocopy of your valid identity document).

4 – Reply duration

The company 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.

5 – In case of complaint

If you consider that the company is not respecting its obligations with regard to your personal data, you can send a complaint to the competent authority. In France, the competent authority is the CNIL. We recommend that you contact us first before filing a complaint with the CNIL, as we are at your complete disposal to resolve your problem. If applicable, you can send your complaint electronically to the CNIL on the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr.

Declaration to the CNIL:

In accordance with law 78-17 of January 6, 1978 (amended by law 2004-801 of August 6, 2004 relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data) relating to computing, files and freedoms, this site has not been declared to the National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (www.cnil.fr).