The website cardinal-digitale.com and its sub-domains (hereinafter referred to as the «Site») are published by Cardinal, SARL, with capital of €20,0000, registered in the Commercial Register B 900 656 968 R.C.S, whose registered office is located at 229 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France.
Copyright, database rights and all other intellectual property rights in the materials on the Website (including the organization and presentation of the Website) and the source code are owned by Cardinal and their respective authors.
The rights on the brands represented on the website are, depending on the case, the property of Cardinal or its partners and clients.
Internet users may use Cardinal trademarks and logos. All other elements of the sites may not be modified, copied, translated, reproduced, sold, published, exploited or broadcast without the prior written consent of Cardinal. Violation of these mandatory provisions subjects the offender, and all persons responsible, to the criminal and civil penalties provided by law.
Companies wishing to set up a link to one of the Cardinal sites can and are invited to do so freely. If you wish to inform us of the creation of a link, please use the contact form, indicating your company name, activity and the URL of the page where the link is to be found.
Cardinal undertakes not to disclose to third parties, the information you provide. This information is confidential. It will only be used by its internal departments to process your requests, application or to send you the S2M newsletter.
In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, as amended in 2004, you have the right to access and rectify any personal information held about you at any time. You can exercise this right by using our contact form. You may also, for legitimate reasons, object to the processing of data concerning you.
This site is governed by French law.
The products offered comply with current French legislation. The photographs and texts reproduced and illustrating the products presented are not contractual. Consequently, Cardinal cannot be held responsible in the event of an error in one of these photographs or texts.
Cardinal collects personal data on any user browsing and consulting our Site, including through the use of cookies in accordance with applicable law.
This data is collected when the User :
The data collected is required for the following purposes:
The user must fill in all the fields of the form for entering information on the Site with the exception of fields displayed as optional, i.e., not indicated by an asterisk. Optional information is collected by Cardinal and allows us to better know the users of the Site.
All information marked with an asterisk is mandatory. The user must answer them.
Any failure to respond will result in not creating an account or not validating the form for entering information. Cardinal will not respond to requests from the User.
The data collected is intended for use by Cardinal. The data may be transmitted to police services in the context of judicial requests.
The User is informed that this processing of personal data has been declared to the CNIL. In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 as amended, the User has the right to access, rectify and delete data concerning him or her. Users may expressly object to the processing of their personal data. To do so, he/she simply needs to write a letter to Cardinal, 229 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France or to contact the relevant department by email at contact@cardinal-digital.com with the following text in the subject line of the email: «Right of access, rectification or opposition to the processing of my data».
The user must indicate his surname, first name and postal address. Their request must be signed and accompanied by a valid form of identification bearing their signature. The User may specify the address to which the reply should be sent.
Cardinal has a period of 2 months from receipt of the request from the User to respond. At the end of this period, the Client may refer the matter to the CNIL in the event of a negative response or no response from Cardinal.
The User is informed that this processing of personal data has been declared to the CNIL. In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 as amended, the User has the right to access, rectify and delete data concerning him or her. Users may expressly object to the processing of their personal data. To do so, he/she simply needs to write a letter to Cardinal, 229 rue Saint-Honoré 75001 Paris, France or to contact the relevant department by email via the contact form and by putting the following text in the subject line of the email «Right to access, rectify or object to the processing of my data».
The User must indicate his/her surname, first name and postal address. Their request must be signed and accompanied by a valid form of identification bearing their signature. The User may specify the address to which the reply should be sent.
Cardinal has a period of 2 months from receipt of the request from the User to respond. At the end of this period, the Client may refer the matter to the CNIL in the event of a negative response or no response from Cardinal.
Cardinal retains data for a period of five years from the end of relations with the customer or prospect. The period begins from the last interaction of the customer with Cardinal that is to say: either the last order or the last call to customer service, or sending an email to customer service, or a click on a hyperlink in an email sent by Cardinal, or finally a positive response to an email asking if the customer wishes to continue to receive marketing at the end of the five-year period. At the end of this period, the client's or prospect's data will be rendered anonymous.
Nonetheless, information used to establish proof of a right or contract, or kept to comply with a legal obligation, may be archived in accordance with the legal provisions in force.
Cardinal retains data for a period of five years from the end of relations with the customer or prospect. The period begins from the last interaction of the customer with Cardinal that is to say: either the last order or the last call to customer service, or sending an email to customer service, or a click on a hyperlink in an email sent by Cardinal, or finally a positive response to an email asking if the customer wishes to continue to receive marketing at the end of the five-year period. At the end of this period, the client's or prospect's data will be rendered anonymous.
Nonetheless, information used to establish proof of a right or contract, or kept to comply with a legal obligation, may be archived in accordance with the legal provisions in force.
A cookie is a small text file that is placed or stored on your terminal (computer, tablet or mobile device) when you visit a website. A cookie enables a website to recognise you, helps you navigate from page to page on a website, provides secure connections and remembers your preferences for future visits.
Cardinal uses cookies to recognize the User (customer or not) when connecting to the Site.
Users may deactivate cookies stored on their terminal at any time. To do so, they simply need to select the appropriate settings in their browser. However, this deactivation will have the consequence of preventing access to certain features of the Site that allow personalization of the services offered by Cardinal.
Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies enable you to browse the Site and are essential for the Site to function properly. Deactivating them will lead to difficulties in using the Site and may prevent access to certain functions.
The following cookies are strictly necessary:
Performance and statistical cookies: these cookies collect information on how Users use the Site (number of visits, number of pages viewed, visitor activity) via analysis tools. These cookies also enable us to identify and resolve problems with the operation of the Site and to improve it.
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Reminder: For any information, access, deletion or correction of information contained on this site (ARTICLE 34 of Law 78-17 of 6/1/1978), please send your request via our contact form.