Legal informations

Definitions

Client: Any professional or capable natural person as defined by Articles 1123 et seq. of the French Civil Code, or legal entity, who visits the website covered by these general terms and conditions.

Services and Benefits: https://givewith.com/ provides Clients with:

Content: All elements making up the information on the Site, particularly texts – images – videos.

Client Information: Hereinafter referred to as “Information”, which includes all personal data that may be held by https://givewith.com/ for managing your account, client relationship management, and for analysis and statistical purposes.

User: Any internet user accessing and using the above-mentioned site.

Personal data: “Any information which allows, in any form whatsoever, directly or indirectly, the identification of the natural persons to whom it applies” (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978).

The terms “personal data”, “data subject”, “processor” and “sensitive data” have the meaning defined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR: No. 2016-679).


1. Presentation of the Website

In accordance with Article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, the identity of various stakeholders involved in the creation and monitoring of the website https://givewith.com/ is specified:

  • Owner: Maxime Lambert – pais 17500 Paris
  • Publication Manager: Paul – paul@my-matelas.com
    (The publication manager may be a natural or legal person.)
  • Webmaster: Paul Willy – paul@my-matelas.com
  • Hosting Provider: 1&1 – 7 Place de la Gare, 57200 Sarreguemines – 0970 808 911
  • Data Protection Officer (DPO): Sophie Martin – sophieMartin@gmail.com

These GDPR legal notices are generated using the free tool offered by Orson.io.


2. General Terms of Use of the Site and Services Offered

The Website constitutes an intellectual work protected by the provisions of the French Intellectual Property Code and applicable international regulations. The Client may not reuse, assign, or exploit for their own benefit any part of the Site’s elements or work.

Use of the site https://givewith.com/ implies full acceptance of the terms and conditions described herein. These terms may be modified or supplemented at any time, and users of the site https://givewith.com/ are invited to consult them regularly.

This site is normally accessible to users at any time. However, an interruption for technical maintenance may be decided by https://givewith.com/, which will endeavor to inform users in advance of the dates and times of the intervention. The site is regularly updated by the team at https://givewith.com/. Similarly, legal notices may be modified at any time but are binding on the user, who is invited to refer to them as often as possible.


3. Description of Services Provided

The website https://givewith.com/ aims to provide information regarding all the company’s activities. https://givewith.com/ strives to provide information that is as accurate as possible. However, it cannot be held liable for omissions, inaccuracies, or failure to update, whether caused by itself or third-party partners.

All information on https://givewith.com/ is provided for information purposes only and is subject to change. Furthermore, the information provided is not exhaustive and is subject to changes made since its publication online.


4. Technical Data Limitations

This site uses JavaScript technology. The site cannot be held liable for material damage resulting from use of the site. The user agrees to access the site using recent hardware free of viruses and with an up-to-date modern browser.

The aim is to offer the highest possible level of accessibility. The hosting provider ensures continuity of service 24/7 but may interrupt hosting service for the shortest possible periods, particularly for maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, or abnormal traffic.

Neither https://givewith.com/ nor its hosting provider can be held liable for internet network issues, telephone line failures, or computer/telephone malfunctions, particularly due to network congestion preventing access to the server.


5. Intellectual Property and Infringement

https://givewith.com/ holds the intellectual property rights or usage rights over all elements accessible on the website, including text, images, graphics, logos, videos, icons, and sounds. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of all or part of the site’s content, regardless of the method or process used, is prohibited without prior written authorization from https://givewith.com/.

Any unauthorized use of the site or any of its elements will be considered an infringement and will be prosecuted in accordance with Articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.


6. Limitations of Liability

https://givewith.com/ acts as the publisher of the site and is responsible for the quality and accuracy of the published content.

https://givewith.com/ cannot be held liable for direct or indirect damage to the user’s equipment resulting from access to the site, due either to hardware not meeting the specifications in section 4, or to a bug or incompatibility.

It is also not liable for indirect damages such as loss of business or missed opportunity resulting from use of the site. Interactive spaces (e.g., contact forms) are available to users. https://givewith.com/ reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content that violates applicable laws in France, particularly those related to data protection. It may also hold the user civilly and/or criminally liable for any racist, defamatory, offensive, or pornographic messages, regardless of format (text, photo, etc.).


7. Personal Data Management

Clients are informed of the regulations on marketing communications, the Law of June 21, 2014 on trust in the Digital Economy, the Data Protection Act of August 6, 2004, and the GDPR (No. 2016-679).

7.1 Data Controllers

For personal data collected as part of the creation of the User’s personal account and browsing on the Site, the data controller is Maxime Lambert, represented by Paul, its legal representative.

As data controller, https://givewith.com/ undertakes to comply with applicable legal provisions, including defining data processing purposes, informing clients and prospects upon collection of consent, and maintaining a processing register. https://givewith.com/ also takes all reasonable steps to ensure data is accurate and relevant to the purposes for which it is processed.

7.2 Purpose of Data Collection

https://givewith.com/ may process all or part of the data:

  • To allow browsing and manage services ordered: login and site usage data, billing, order history, etc.
  • To prevent and combat fraud: device used, IP address, hashed passwords
  • To improve user experience on the site: connection data, usage data
  • To conduct optional satisfaction surveys: email address
  • To conduct marketing campaigns (SMS, email): phone number, email address

https://givewith.com/ does not sell your personal data. It is only used when necessary or for statistical and analytical purposes.

7.3 Rights of Access, Rectification, and Objection

In accordance with the GDPR, users have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15), rectification (Art. 16), update, and completeness of user data
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17), when data is inaccurate, outdated, or collected unlawfully
  • Right to withdraw consent at any time (Art. 13-2c)
  • Right to restrict processing (Art. 18)
  • Right to object to processing (Art. 21)
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20)
  • Right to define the fate of personal data after death and designate a third party to whom https://givewith.com/ may or may not disclose data

In the absence of specific instructions, https://givewith.com/ commits to delete data upon being informed of a user’s death unless required by law to retain it for legal or evidentiary reasons.

Users may request to know how their personal data is processed or to correct or delete it by writing to:

Maxime Lambert – DPO, Sophie Martin
pais 17500 Paris
Users must specify the personal data they wish to update or delete and provide proof of identity (ID card or passport).

Requests to delete personal data will be subject to legal obligations requiring data retention.

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