Legal notice
ED Conseil
Legal notice
ED Conseil SASU, committed to protecting individual rights—particularly with regard to automated data processing—and in a spirit of transparency toward its clients, has implemented a policy covering all such processing activities, their purposes, and the means available to individuals to best exercise their rights.
Continued browsing of this website constitutes unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditions of use set out below.
The version of these terms and conditions currently online is the only one applicable for the entire duration of use of the website, until a new version replaces it.
Article 1 – Legal Notice
1.1 Website
www.ed-conseil.eu
1.2 Publisher
ED Conseil SASU, with share capital of €1,000
Registered office:
30 avenue Wissel 69250 Neuville S/Saône – France
Represented by Eric Dussaigne, in his capacity as President
Registered with the Lyon Trade and Companies Register under number 931 342 349
Publication Director: Eric DUSSAIGNE
1.3 Hosting Provider
The ED Conseil website is hosted by Webnode.
1.4 Data Protection Officer (DPO)
Data Protection Officer: Eric DUSSAIGNE
Article 2 – Access to the Website
Access to and use of the website are strictly for personal use. You agree not to use this website or the information or data contained therein for commercial, political, advertising purposes, or for any form of commercial solicitation, including the sending of unsolicited emails.
Article 3 – Website Content
All trademarks, photographs, texts, comments, illustrations, animated or non-animated images, video sequences, sounds, and all software applications used to operate this website—and more generally all elements reproduced or used on the website—are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.
They are the exclusive property of the publisher or its partners. Any reproduction, representation, use, or adaptation, in any form whatsoever, of all or part of these elements, including software applications, without the prior written consent of the publisher, is strictly prohibited.
The publisher's failure to initiate legal proceedings upon becoming aware of unauthorized use does not constitute acceptance of such use or a waiver of the right to pursue legal action.
Article 4 – Website Management
For proper website management, the publisher may at any time:
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suspend, interrupt, or restrict access to all or part of the website, or reserve access to specific sections for a defined category of users;
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remove any information that may disrupt website operation or violate national or international laws;
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suspend the website in order to perform updates.
Article 5 – Liability
The publisher shall not be held liable in the event of failure, breakdown, difficulty, or interruption of operation preventing access to the website or any of its features.
You are solely responsible for the equipment used to access the website. You must take all appropriate measures to protect your equipment and data, particularly against Internet-based viral attacks. You are also solely responsible for the websites and data you access.
The publisher shall not be liable in the event of legal proceedings brought against you:
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as a result of your use of the website or any service accessible via the Internet;
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as a result of your failure to comply with these terms and conditions.
The publisher shall not be liable for any damage caused to you, third parties, and/or your equipment resulting from your connection to or use of the website, and you hereby waive any claims against the publisher in this regard.
If the publisher becomes subject to amicable or judicial proceedings due to your use of the website, it may seek compensation from you for all damages, sums, judgments, and costs arising from such proceedings.
Article 6 – Hyperlinks
The creation of hyperlinks by users to all or part of the website is strictly prohibited without the prior written authorization of the publisher.
The publisher is free to refuse such authorization without justification. If authorization is granted, it is temporary and may be withdrawn at any time without obligation to provide reasons.
Any information accessible via links to other websites is not published by the publisher. The publisher has no rights over the content available through such links.
Article 7 – Data Collection and Protection
Your data is collected by ED Conseil SASU.
Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A person is considered identifiable if they can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to a name, identification number, or one or more elements specific to their physical, physiological, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural, or social identity.
Personal information collected via the website is primarily used by the publisher to manage its relationship with you and, where applicable, to process your requests.
The personal data collected includes:
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First and last name
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Email address
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Phone number
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Company name
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Job title
Article 8 – Right of Access, Rectification, and Deletion
In accordance with applicable data protection regulations, users have the following rights:
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Right of access: to obtain information about their personal data by writing to the address below. Proof of identity may be required.
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Right of rectification: to request correction of inaccurate personal data.
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Right to erasure: to request deletion of personal data in accordance with applicable laws.
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Right to restriction of processing: to request limitation of data processing under GDPR conditions.
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Right to object: to object to processing under GDPR conditions.
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Right to data portability: to receive their personal data for transfer to another platform.
You may exercise these rights by contacting:
ED Conseil – 30 avenue Wissel 69250 Neuville S/Saône
Or via the website contact form.
All requests must be accompanied by a signed copy of a valid identity document and specify an address where the publisher may contact the requester. A response will be provided within one month of receipt. This period may be extended by two months if required due to complexity or volume.
In accordance with French Law No. 2016-1321 of October 7, 2016, individuals may also define instructions regarding the handling of their personal data after death. Further information is available on the CNIL website: https://www.cnil.fr/.
Users may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL via https://www.cnil.fr. We recommend contacting us first, as we remain fully available to resolve any issue.
Article 9 – Use of Data
Personal data collected is used to provide, improve, and secure the Platform's services. The legal basis for processing is the performance of the contract between the user and the Platform.
Specifically, data is used for:
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access to and use of the Platform;
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management and optimization of Platform operations;
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user support services;
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verification, identification, and authentication of user data;
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service personalization, including advertising based on browsing history and preferences;
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fraud prevention, malware detection, and security incident management;
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management of disputes with users;
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sending commercial and promotional information based on user preferences.
Article 10 – Data Retention Policy
The Platform retains your data for as long as necessary to provide services or support.
Where reasonably necessary or legally required, certain information may be retained to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud or abuse, or enforce terms and conditions—even after account closure or cessation of services.
Article 11 – Sharing Personal Data with Third Parties
Personal data may be shared with third-party companies exclusively within the European Union in the following cases:
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when users publish publicly accessible information in comment areas;
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when users authorize third-party websites to access their data;
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when service providers are engaged for user support, advertising, or payment services, subject to contractual confidentiality and data protection obligations;
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when legally required to comply with administrative or judicial procedures.
Article 12 – Commercial Offers
You may receive commercial offers from the publisher. If you do not wish to receive them, please send a message via the website contact form.
If you access personal data while browsing the website, you must refrain from any unauthorized collection or use, or any action that may infringe privacy or reputation. The publisher declines all responsibility in this regard.
Data is retained and used in compliance with applicable legislation.
Article 13 – Cookies
What is a "cookie"?
A cookie or tracker is an electronic file stored on a device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) and read during website visits, email reading, software installation, or application use, regardless of device type.
The website may automatically collect standard information used solely to analyze traffic volume, type, and configuration, improve design and layout, and enhance services.
Cookies from the publisher and/or third parties may be placed on your device with your consent. Upon first visit, a banner will inform you of cookie usage. Consent is valid for 13 months. Users may disable cookies at any time.
Cookies used on this website include:
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Google Analytics
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Google Tag Manager
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Google AdSense
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Google Dynamic Remarketing
Cookie lifespan: 13 months.
Article 14 – Product Photographs
Product photographs are for illustrative purposes only and are not contractually binding.
Article 15 – Applicable Law
These terms and conditions are governed by French law and subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the publisher's registered office, unless otherwise required by law or regulation.
Article 16 – Contact Us
For any questions or information regarding the products presented on the website, or the website itself, you may leave a message via the website contact form.
The European Commission provides an online dispute resolution (ODR) platform: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/.
As a customer, you may also contact the European Commission's arbitration board. We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in consumer arbitration proceedings.
If you wish, I can also:
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simplify this version for an international audience,
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align it with common UK/US legal website standards,
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or produce a short-form "Legal & Privacy Summary" page.

