Privacy policy
The purpose of this personal data protection policy (hereinafter the “Policy”) is to explain how the personal data collected on this website (hereinafter the “Site”) is used by Eurial, the data controller. This Policy may be amended in line with the applicable legal and regulatory context or changes in Eurial’s business, particularly the products and services offered.
The term “Personal Data” refers, within the framework of this Policy, to any information concerning you that allows you to be identified directly or indirectly as a natural person.
More information about Eurial is available in the legal notices.
1. Why does Eurial collect your data?
Connection and identification data
Website security
We may retain computer records of your visit to our Website in order to prevent and detect security incidents and to secure your Personal Data and our information systems. The legal basis for this processing is legitimate interest (Article 6.1.f of the GDPR). Connection logs are kept for a period of 6 months from the date of activity.
Data collected via Google reCaptcha
A reCaptcha (Google) is installed on the contact form. reCaptcha is a tool that distinguishes between human and robot behaviour, detects abusive traffic on the website and thus prevents hacking. It therefore protects Eurial and your personal data. Through this, Google collects information about hardware and software, such as device and application data, only to the extent necessary to provide, maintain and improve the service, and for general security purposes.
For more information on how Google uses your personal data, please refer to Google’s privacy policy.
Contact form
The personal data collected in the form is stored in a computerised file. The legal basis for processing is consent (Article 6.1.a of the GDPR). The data marked with an asterisk in the form must be provided. Otherwise, your request cannot be processed. The Personal Data collected will be communicated to the department responsible for processing your request, depending on the subject of the request. It is kept for the calendar year of the request, plus five years.
Exercising your rights
The Personal Data collected in the form is stored in a computerised file. The legal basis for processing is compliance with a legal obligation (Article 6.1.c of the GDPR). The data marked with an asterisk in the form must be provided. Otherwise, your request cannot be processed. The personal data collected will be communicated to the department responsible for processing your request, depending on the purpose of the request.
It will be kept for the calendar year in which the request was made, plus five years.
Cookie management
Information on cookie management is available here.
2. Details of recipients and retention periods
Public and judicial authorities
Personal Data may be processed in connection with the management of requests from public or judicial authorities or in connection with communications with any authorities. The legal basis for such processing is legitimate interest (Article 6.1.f of the GDPR). The data collected will be communicated, within Eurial or the AGRIAL Group, to the persons concerned by the requests/communications with the authorities, to the AGRIAL Group’s support services, including the legal department, and may be shared with advisors, service providers and/or subcontractors. It is kept for the duration of the proceedings before the relevant authority.
Details concerning retention periods
At the end of the retention periods detailed in the above processing operations, your Personal Data will either be deleted or anonymised. However, your Personal Data may be retained for longer in so-called “intermediate” archive databases in accordance with legal obligations or applicable statutory limitation periods, or to safeguard Eurial’s rights until all legal remedies have been exhausted; it will then be deleted or anonymised.
Your rights regarding your data
You may access your data, rectify it, request its deletion or exercise your right to restrict the processing of your data. Where the use of your data required your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. In certain cases, you may also object to the processing of your data and exercise your right to data portability.
To exercise these rights or for any questions relating to the processing of your data, you can send an email to rgpd@eurial.eu.
If you are not satisfied with our handling of your request, you may refer the matter to the French data protection authority (CNIL).