Protection of personnel information


Collecte des données personnelles

The personal data collected on this site is as follows:
- Account opening
When a user creates an account with the service provider, the user's last name, first name, e-mail address and telephone number are collected.
- Login and profile
When the user logs in, his or her connection and usage data are collected.
- Payment: In order to pay for the products and services offered, the service provider requests information relating to the user's bank account or credit card.
- Communication
When the site is used to communicate with members of the service provider's staff, data concerning the user's communications may be recorded.


Use of personal data

The personal data collected from users is used to provide and improve the Platform's services and to maintain a secure environment. More specifically, it is used for the following purposes
- access and use of the Platform by the user ;
- management of the operation and optimization of the Platform;
- organizing the conditions of use of payment services;
- verification, identification and authentication of data transmitted by the user;
- implementation of user assistance;
- prevention and detection of fraud, malware and management of security incidents;
- management of any disputes with users;
- making payments;
- sending commercial information.

Sharing personal data with third parties

Personal data may be shared with third-party companies in the following cases:
- when the user uses the payment services, for the implementation of these services, the provider is in relation with third-party banking and financial companies with which it has contracts;
- when the user authorizes a third-party website to access his/her data;
- when the service provider uses the services of other service providers to provide user support, advertising and payment services. These service providers have limited access to the user's data for the purposes of providing these services, and are contractually obliged to use it in accordance with the provisions of the applicable regulations on the protection of personal data;
- if required by law, the service provider may transmit data in order to respond to claims made against it and to comply with administrative and legal proceedings;
- if the service provider is involved in a merger, acquisition, sale of assets or receivership, it may be required to sell or share all or part of its assets, including personal data. In this case, users will be informed before any personal data is transferred to a third party. Sharing personal data with third parties

Security and confidentiality

The service provider implements organizational, technical, software and physical digital security measures to protect personal data against alteration, destruction and unauthorized access. However, it should be noted that the Internet is not a completely secure environment, and the provider cannot guarantee the security of the transmission or storage of information over the Internet.


User rights implementation

In application of the regulations applicable to personal data, users have the following rights:

- they may request deletion of their account;
- they may exercise their right of access to their personal data;
- if the personal data held by the service provider is inaccurate, they may request that the information be updated;
- Users may request the deletion of their personal data, in accordance with applicable data protection laws;
- they may exercise their right to portability of personal data provided by the individual and processed on the basis of his/her consent or the performance of a contract.


These rights can be exercised by writing to the following e-mail address or by post to the following address:

I-Lift equipment
Unit 210, No.21-1 Changjiang Road
214028, Wuxi New District
Chine
Telephone : +86-18261578866
Email : contact@amarite.com
Responsable of the publication : AMARITE 

Before exercising these rights, the service provider may request proof of the user's identity in order to verify its accuracy.



Duration of data retention

Your personal data is kept only for as long as is necessary to fulfill the various purposes defined above, except in cases where the law authorizes or requires it to be kept longer. The most common retention periods are detailed below:
- For the duration of the contract and for 3 years after the end of the commercial relationship for personal data collected. (CNIL)
- 5 years for contracts and commercial correspondence. (Art L110-4 of the French Consumer Code)
- 10 years for supporting documents (invoices, etc.). (Art L123-22 of the French Consumer Code)
- If you are a prospect without an established contractual and/or commercial relationship, for 3 years from the date of collection or last solicitation (CNIL).
- In the case of a job application, your data may be kept for a period of two years after receipt of your application file.
- Lastly, connection data collected for the purposes of tracking visits, tracking connection data (frequencies, dates), audience measurement and behavior analysis will be kept for 3 years after any inactivity on the part of the user. (CNIL)
- Payment data (CNIL):
- Single payment: Until full payment has been received or the goods or services have been rendered. Plus the withdrawal period for distance sales of goods and services
- Subscription with tacit renewal: Until the last payment due date, if the subscription does not provide for tacit renewal
- Claims management: 13 months, following the debit date, or 15 months in the case of deferred debit cards. Data stored in this way for evidentiary purposes must be kept in an intermediate archive and used only if the transaction is contested.
- Facilitate future purchases: until consent is withdrawn and/or the validity of the credit card data has expired.

Cookies

Our cookie policy.
This policy on the use of cookies aims to be transparent and clear about how we use your information. Our policy sets out how and when we use cookies on our website. Users can deactivate cookies via their browser settings. If you refuse to save cookies on your hard disk, certain browsing functions may be altered. A3BR declines all responsibility for the degraded operation of our website in the event of your refusal to accept the cookies required for proper navigation.

What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. Cookies contain information that can then be read by the web server of the domain that issued the cookie. All the cookies we use are used throughout the site.

Cookies issued on our Site by third parties :
L’émission et l’utilisation de Cookies par des tiers, sont soumises aux politiques de protection de la vie privée de ces tiers.

Evolution de la présente clause
The Provider reserves the right to modify this privacy policy at any time. If a change is made to the present personal data protection clause, the Provider undertakes to publish the new version on its website. The provider will also inform users of the change. If the user does not agree with the terms of the new wording of the personal data protection clause, he may delete his account.