Legal Notice of the website site.solusquare.org
Publisher & website host
The website www.solusquare.com is published and hosted by the company SOLUSQUARE, a simplified joint-stock company (SAS) with share capital of €1,000,001, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register (RCS) under number 488 450 511.
EU VAT number: FR 93 488 450 511
Registered office: 59 rue de Ponthieu - B326 – 75008 Paris
Telephone: +33 (1) 85 09 10 30 (WhatsApp Business only)
Email: consolusqtactuare (at) solusquare.com
EU VAT number: FR 93 488 450 511
Registered office: 59 rue de Ponthieu - B326 – 75008 Paris
Telephone: +33 (1) 85 09 10 30 (WhatsApp Business only)
Email: consolusqtactuare (at) solusquare.com
Publication Director
Benoît Fazilleau
Webmaster / Web Content Manager
websolusqmasteruare (at) solusquare.com
Personal data & GDPR
To learn how we collect, process and protect your personal data, please consult our privacy policy.
You have the right to access, rectify, delete, object to, restrict and port your data.
Contact: dsolusqpuareo (at) solusquare.com
Postal address: SOLUSQUARE – GDPR Department, 21 Allée Charles Nungesser, 06210 Mandelieu-La Napoule
You may lodge a complaint with the CNIL.
You have the right to access, rectify, delete, object to, restrict and port your data.
Contact: dsolusqpuareo (at) solusquare.com
Postal address: SOLUSQUARE – GDPR Department, 21 Allée Charles Nungesser, 06210 Mandelieu-La Napoule
You may lodge a complaint with the CNIL.
Cookies
- 1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device (computer, mobile, tablet) when you visit a website. It makes it possible to recognize a user and save their preferences.
- 2. Types of cookies used
Technical cookies (mandatory): necessary for the website to function (navigation, security, etc.)
Internal audience measurement cookie: used exclusively by Solusquare to analyze traffic on its website.
This cookie is exempt from consent in accordance with CNIL recommendations, because it:
- Does not collect any identifiable personal data
- Is used only for internal statistical purposes
- Has a limited lifespan of a maximum of 13 months
- Is not cross-referenced with other data
- 3. Consent
The audience measurement cookie used by Solusquare does not require prior consent, as it meets the exemption criteria defined by the CNIL.
- 4. Retention period
The audience measurement cookie is retained for a maximum period of 13 months from the time it is placed on your device or from your last visit to our website. - 5. Cookie management
Cookies that are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website cannot be disabled.
No third-party tracking technology is used by Solusquare.
Intellectual property
All content on the website www.solusquare.com (texts, images, graphics, logos, videos, etc.) is protected by intellectual property laws.
Any reproduction, representation, distribution or use, in whole or in part, without express authorization, is prohibited and constitutes infringement.
Any reproduction, representation, distribution or use, in whole or in part, without express authorization, is prohibited and constitutes infringement.
Liability
Solusquare cannot be held liable for direct or indirect damage caused by use of the website.
The user undertakes not to impair the proper functioning of the website, nor to use the data fraudulently.
The information and data on this website are provided for strictly indicative purposes only and shall not engage the liability of the company Solusquare, in particular in the event of error, omission or interpretation. Only an in-depth assessment of needs, formalized within the framework of a project and taking into account the specificities defined during the scoping phase, may be deemed authoritative and constitute a contractual commitment.
The user undertakes not to impair the proper functioning of the website, nor to use the data fraudulently.
The information and data on this website are provided for strictly indicative purposes only and shall not engage the liability of the company Solusquare, in particular in the event of error, omission or interpretation. Only an in-depth assessment of needs, formalized within the framework of a project and taking into account the specificities defined during the scoping phase, may be deemed authoritative and constitute a contractual commitment.
