Privacy Policy.
1.1 – Cookie Policy
1.1.1 – What is a cookie?
A “cookie” is a file of limited size, generally made up of letters and numbers, sent by the web server to the browser’s cookie file located on your computer’s hard drive.
To find out more about cookies, follow this link provided by the CNIL. This will give you information on how to set and block cookies if you wish via your browser.
Managing cookie preferences
1.1.2 – The different types of cookies
These cookies are subject to change. We endeavour to regularly update the list of cookies identified on our site.
Necessary/Essential: Some cookies are essential for you to benefit from all the features of our site. They allow us to maintain user sessions and prevent security threats. They do not collect or store any personal information. For example, these cookies allow you to log in to your account, add products to your shopping basket and check out safely.
Not Necessary: All cookies that are not particularly necessary for the operation of the website and that are used specifically to collect the user’s personal data through analyses, advertising and other integrated content are called not necessary cookies. It is mandatory to obtain the user’s consent before using these cookies on your website.
Analytics/Statistics: These cookies store information such as the number of visitors to the website, the number of unique visitors, which pages of the website have been visited, the source of the visit, etc. This data helps us to understand and improve our website. This data helps us to understand and analyse website performance and areas for improvement.
Advertising/Marketing: These cookies are used to personalise the advertisements we show you so that they are meaningful to you. The information stored in these cookies may also be used by third party advertising providers to show you ads on other websites on the browser as well.
Functional: These are the cookies that help certain non-essential functions on our website. These features include embedding content such as videos or sharing website content on social media platforms.
Preferences: These cookies help us store your browsing settings and preferences, such as language preferences, so that you have a better and more efficient experience on future visits to the website.
Performance: Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse key website performance indicators, enabling us to offer visitors a better user experience.
Other: Other uncategorised cookies are those that are being analysed and have not yet been categorised.
Types de cookies que nous utilisons
1.2 – Personal data protection policy
1.2.1 – Who is responsible for processing my personal data?
Personal data collected on the www.pjrd.ch website are processed by :
Manuel BOLIVAR
associé / avocat au barreau de Genève
35 rue des Pâquis
1201 Genève – Suisse
The person responsible for processing the personal data collected will hereinafter be referred to as “Manuel BOLIVAR”.
1.2.2 – Why do we collect your personal data?
Data collected via the website (contact form for making an appointment, newsletter registration, social network contact, account creation) will only be used for commercial purposes with the explicit agreement of the owner of this information. For example: agreement to the GTCU when requesting contact.
By filling in the contact form, you agree to the data you have provided being stored and used by the data controller in the context of our collaboration. Your data will be kept for up to three years after the end of our collaboration. It will not be shared with third parties without your explicit consent. You may request that your data be deleted or amended at any time by writing to info@permanence-juridique-rive-droite.ch.
1.2.3 – What personal data is collected about me and how is it collected?
1. The contact form
We use a contact form on our site.
In this form, you must give us your name, e-mail address, telephone number and the possibility of making an appointment or any request for information that you need to obtain.
This form is used so that you can make an appointment to see a demonstration of our solution and discuss your requirements at that time.
2.Cookies
We use cookies on our website for statistical and performance research purposes. We want to know the number of visitors, the type of visitor, the time spent on the website, the number of pages consulted and the performance of the various pages. The purpose of these cookies is to help us provide you with the best possible experience on our website.
This data is used for marketing and commercial purposes for contact requests.
3. Deleting or blocking cookies
If you decide to change your preferences later in your browsing session, you can click on the “Manage your consent” tab on your screen. This will redisplay the consent notice allowing you to change your preferences or withdraw your consent entirely.
In addition, different browsers offer different methods for blocking and deleting cookies used by websites. You can change your browser settings to block/delete cookies. To find out more about how to manage and delete cookies, visit wikipedia.org, www.allaboutcookies.org.
1.2.4 – On what legal basis and for how long is my personal data processed?
Among the applicable legal bases, the processing of personal data is based on the following:
Consent: you agree to the processing of your personal data by means of express consent (e.g. tick box at the bottom of the contact form, acceptance of cookies via the cookies banner). You may withdraw this consent at any time.
Manuel BOLIVAR has an interest in processing your data that is justified, balanced and does not infringe your privacy. You may object to processing based on legitimate interest at any time by notifying info@permanence-juridique-rive-droite.ch.
Data collected with the explicit agreement of the owner will be deleted after 24 months if no commercial contact has been maintained with the owner.
1.2.5 – Who will receive my data?
Only Manuel BOLIVAR receives your data. No data is transferred to third parties.
How can I exercise my rights regarding the use of my personal data?
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you may exercise your rights (access, rectification, deletion, opposition, limitation and portability where applicable) either by email: info@permanence-juridique-rive-droite.ch or by post:
Manuel BOLIVAR
35 rue des Pâquis
1201 Geneva – Switzerland
Consent to the use of personal data must be explicit, otherwise Manuel BOLIVAR undertakes not to use this data.
Any individual has the right to request from the controller access to personal data, rectification or erasure of such data, or a restriction on the processing relating to the data subject, or the right to object to processing and the right to data portability and to withdraw consent.
Concerning the contact form, by using this contact form, you accept that Manuel BOLIVAR may contact you for commercial purposes.
Manuel BOLIVARundertakes to respond to your request for access, rectification or opposition or any other additional request for information within a period that should not exceed 1 month from the date of receipt of your request.
If you consider that Manuel BOLIVAR is not complying with its obligations with regard to your personal information, you are entitled to lodge a complaint or a request with the competent authority, namely the FDPIC.