As per the 2016 EU GDPR Regulation, and the 2019 French Data Protection Bill (‘Loi Informatique et Libertés’), PharMarketing recognizes and respects the privacy rights of individuals with regards to their personal data. This Privacy Notice (“Notice”) explains what type of personal data we may collect from you and how we use it.
Your privacy is important to us. If you have any questions concerning PharMarketing's privacy practices or wish to access or correct personal data that PharMarketing has collected from you, please email us at contact@pharmarketing.net or write by post to PharMarketing, 8 rue Roublot 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois, France.
Personal data we collect and use:
We collect personal data only when you send us a message through the template on our website, or if you agreed to receive our professional GDPR Life Sciences Newsletter.
As per the Data Protection laws, we collect only the data we need to manage our activities (principle of minimization). The data is kept by us in France. The data controller is PharMarketing.
The legal basis of the processing is the legitimate interest of PharMarketing.
The purpose of the processing is to inform our prospects and clients.
How we use personal data
We don't share your personal data with other parties.
If your personal data was collected through this website for an information request, we will keep your personal data for the duration of our commercial relationship + 2 years.
If your personal data was collected because you subscribed to our GDPR Life Sciences Newsletter, we will keep your contact details as long as you remain a subscriber. Our Newsletter includes an ‘unsubscribe’ link, and you cabn unsubscribe at any moment.
How you can access and control your personal data
If you would like to exercise your rights* about your personal data, please email us at contact@pharmarketing.net or write by post to PharMarketing, 8 rue Roublot 94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois, France.
In addition, you may contact your jurisdiction’s legal authority overseeing implementation of data protection laws to file a complaint regarding the processing of your personal data.
(*) Right to be informed (transparency), right to know and inquire about what personal data we have collected about you and to get a copy of such data (access), right to request correction or deletion of such personal data, right to object, right to restrict the processing (limitation), right of data portability, right to know if an automated decision is made.