4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON COCCYX DISORDERS

JULY 6TH & 7TH 2023

PRIVACY POLICY

Publication

Publishing directors

Jean-Yves Maigne, MD, Levon Doursounian, MD and Frédéric Jacquot, MD, symposium’ organisator.

Design and realization

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67137 SCHIRMECK CEDEX
FRANCE

Website hosting

OVH Cloud

Nominative information

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Privacy Policy

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Intellectual property

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Website modification

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Personal Data Protection

The purpose of this page is to inform you about how your personal data is managed within the framework of our site, as well as about your rights and the procedures for exercising your rights.

1. Data controller

The congress organizers are responsible for the processing carried out on this website and undertake to process personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act.

2. Data Protection Officer

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Anyone wishing to exercise their recognized rights or having a question regarding the protection of their personal data can contact the data protection officer at the following address: info@paris-coccyx.com.

3. What are your rights?

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  • The right to data portability;
  • The right to withdraw consent at any time;
  • The right to file a complaint with the CNIL.

 

Consult the website www.cnil.fr for more information on your rights.

4. How can you exercise your rights?

To exercise these rights, please contact us:

 

For any questions about the processing of your data or to exercise your rights, you can contact our data protection officer by the following means:

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on coccyx disorders can in no way be held responsible for the content of the sites to which the links set up from its pages point.

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