Privacy policy
I. PERSONAL DATA
1. Identity of the data controller
2. Purposes of processing personal data
(b) For the purposes of collecting information to enable us to improve our site, products and services (in particular via cookies); and/or
(c) For the purposes of contacting you to inform you of various CAN-related events, in particular product and customer support updates.
3. Recipient
4. How long the personal data is retained
5. Rights concerning data processing and individual liberties
- Right of access to and disclosure of your data
You can access all of your own personal data. However, due to the safety and confidentiality obligations governing the way in which personal data held by CAN is processed, you are advised that your request will be granted only on condition that you provide proof of your identity, such as a signed photocopy of a valid identity document (request to be sent in writing). Be advised that it is CAN’s right, where appropriate, to refuse any requests that are overtly unreasonable (either in terms of their quantity, or their repeated and systematic nature).
- Right to correct data
Current legislation entitles you to ask to correct, update, block access to and even delete any personal data which concerns you, should it prove inaccurate, erroneous, incomplete or obsolete.
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- Right to object to the use of your personal data
You are entitled to exercise this right only in one of the following two circumstances :
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- When it is based on legitimate grounds; or
- When it is in objection to the use of your personal data for marketing purposes.
6. Response time
II. COOKIE POLICY
The first time you visit the CAN website, a banner appears at the bottom of the screen informing you that information about your browsing activity may be stored in files called “cookies”.
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- What is a cookie ?
A cookie is a small text file, managed by your browser, which stores on your device certain types of technical information about your browsing activity. Please note that cookies are not executable files, nor are they spyware or computer viruses. However, certain cookies make it possible to track a user’s browser history of certain websites for commercial means.
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- How does it work ?
When you visit a website, anonymous cookies are automatically sent to the server. Once the cookies have been created, it enhances your ‘user experience’ as you browse the internet. Most modern browsers let users decide if they want to accept or refuse cookies, and manage how long they are stored (see the procedure explained further below). YouTube and Vimeo also use cookies to count the number of views for the videos displayed on the CAN site.
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- Cookies used on this site
The CAN site uses only a small amount of your personal data, but please note that the cookies directly linked to our site expire after a maximum of one month. These cookies are useful to us, for instance to use Google Analytics, which gives statistics about our web page traffic and user activity. However, it also gives us other information, such as the geographical location of our web visitors, what browser you are using and which version, and how you originally reached our site (via social media, or a search engine …) .
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- How do you block cookies ?
The setup varies from one browser to the next as to how to manage cookies and your cookie choices. Look in the help menu of your browser to find an explanation of the procedure. This will tell you how to change your cookie preferences.