2.6. What rights do you have over your data?
Your right to information – This Privacy Policy informs you of the identity of the controller, the purposes and legal basis for which your data is processed, the duration of the storage of your data and the recipients or categories of recipients with whom your personal data is shared and your rights. If we decide to process data for purposes other than those indicated, you will be informed of these new purposes.
Your right to access and rectify your data – You have the right to access and rectify your personal data. In this respect, you have confirmation that your personal data is or is not processed and when it is processed, you have access to the data we have about you.
You can also ask us to correct or complete your personal data if they are inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous or out of date, as the case may be.
Your right to have your data deleted – You may request the deletion of your personal data if one of the following reasons apply:
- the personal data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed;
- you withdraw the consent previously given;
- you object to the processing of your personal data where there is no legal reason for such processing;
- the processing of personal data does not comply with the provisions of the applicable laws and regulations;
- your personal data has been collected in the context of offering information society services to children under the age of 16.
Nevertheless, the exercise of this right will not be possible when the retention of your personal data is necessary in view of legislation or regulations and in particular for example for the observation, exercise or defence of legal rights or the monitoring of pharmacovigilance events.
Your right to limit data processing – You may request the limitation of the processing of your personal data in the cases provided for by laws and regulations.
Your right to object to data processing – You have the right to object to the processing of personal data concerning yourself when the processing is based on the legitimate interest of the data controller.
Your right to portability of your data – You have the right to portability of your personal data. This right is limited to processing based on consent or contract. This right does not include derived or inferred data, which are data created by Juvisé Pharmaceuticals.
Your right to withdraw your consent – Where the data processing we carry out is based on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time. We will then stop processing your personal data without jeopardizing any previous transactions for which you have consented.
Your right to obtain a copy of the safeguards put in place for transfers outside the EU – When we transfer personal data to a third country or an international organization located in a territory that does not benefit from an adequacy decision issued by the European Commission, you can obtain a copy of the safeguards we have put in place with the third party recipient.
Your right to appeal – You have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL on French territory, or with any other supervisory authority, without prejudice to any other administrative or jurisdictional recourse.
Your right to issue post-mortem instructions – You have the right to issue instructions regarding the storage, deletion and disclosure of your personal data after your death to a trusted, certified third party who is responsible for enforcing the wishes of the deceased in accordance with the requirements of the applicable legal framework.
How to exercise your rights – All the rights listed above can be exercised at the following email address gdpr@juvise.com or by mail to the following address: Juvisé Pharmaceuticals, 149 Boulevard Bataille de Stalingrad 69100 VILLEURBANNE, France.