Privacy Policy
Our data policy
We undertake not to rent, sell, exchange or distribute your data. These are hosted in France on the servers of the company OVH. You can request to modify or delete them by simple mail or email to us.
Different from personal data, your browsing data on the site www.stem-international.org is anonymized and is only used to measure the audience of this same site. We process this browsing data using the Google Analytics 4 tool.
Collection of personal data
The Stem International site, by its nature as a showcase site, does not collect personal data. However, we are likely to collect your personal data (name, email address, telephone number, etc.) when you contact us.
Use of personal data
The information that you send us by email or telephone is under no circumstances transmitted to third parties. We may process your personal information:
In order to respond to your requests by email
In order to respond to your requests by telephone
In order to keep you informed by email of our activity (newsletters).
In order to carry out commercial approaches.
This data is kept for a period of 3 years, in accordance with the GDPR, but you or your beneficiaries can at any time request to delete it by contacting us. We undertake to take all necessary precautions to preserve the security of the information and in particular to ensure that it is not communicated to unauthorized persons.
We do not collect any “sensitive data”.
Right of access, rectification and opposition
In accordance with current European regulations, users of our website have the following rights:
Right of access (Article 15 GDPR) and rectification (Article 16 GDPR), updating, completeness of user data, right to block or erase personal user data (Article 17 GDPR), when they are inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous, outdated, or whose collection, use, communication or conservation is prohibited.
Right to withdraw consent at any time (Article 13-2c GDPR).
Right to limit the processing of user data (Article 18 GDPR).
Right to object to the processing of user data (Article 21 GDPR).
Right to the portability of data that users have provided, when this data is subject to automated processing based on their consent or on a contract (article 20 GDPR).
Right to define the use of user data following their death and to choose to whom Stem International must communicate (or not) their data to a third party that they have previously designated.
Requests for deletion of personal data will be subject to the obligations imposed on Stem International by law, in particular with regard to the retention or archiving of documents. Finally, users of our website can file a complaint with the supervisory authorities, and in particular on the CNIL website