The data controller is:
Bouygues Travaux Publics, a simplified joint stock company with capital of €291,002,790, whose registered office is located at 1 Avenue Eugène Freyssinet, 78280 Guyancourt, registered with the Versailles Trade and Companies Registry under number 407 985 308.
The Bouygues Travaux Publics Privacy Manager is your contact point for any questions regarding this document.
You can send them any request by post to the above address or by email to the following address: dpo-bytp@bouygues-construction.com
We use your personal data to reply to you when you use the contact form on the Site.
In addition, we collect browsing statistics in order to measure the audience and improve the content of the Site.
We use your data:
- On the basis of your consent, for data provided in the contact form;
- As part of our legitimate interests to allow you to access the Site for the cookies necessary for its operation;
- And, on the basis of your consent if you have validated the use of other cookies.
The personal data concerning you that we process is:
- The data that you have communicated to us via the contact form;
- Technical data corresponding to your computer use of the service (IP address, cookies, etc.).
Please note that when you open the “Careers” section of our Site, you leave it to reach the site belonging to Bouygues Construction, which has its own Legal Notice and its own Privacy Policy.
We process the following types of personal data:
- Surname,
- First name,
- Title
- Email address,
- Telephone number,
- Cookies
- IP address.
BYTP uses the services of the company Back to Basic for the management of this Site and the company BSO Network for the hosting of this Site.
Your personal data may be processed by these service providers.
We pass on some of your personal data to the following categories of people:
- Our service provider Back to Basic,
- The host of the BSO Network website;
We only disclose data that is necessary for our contractual obligations and/or to enable the entities to perform their duties.
We do not use your personal data for commercial purposes.
No. We do not collect any sensitive personal data.
We may transfer your data outside the European Union (EU) if, in order to answer a question asked via the contact form, we need to contact one of our entities located outside the EU.
Your personal data is stored in the European Union.
We store your data for the periods indicated below:
- For Visitors who have completed a contact form, we delete personal data one year after receipt of the contact form;
- Data collected by cookies is kept for 13 months.
In the event of legal proceedings or an investigation by the authorities, BYTP may keep your personal data for the time necessary to defend its rights in court.
No.
In accordance with the regulations in force, you have the following rights:
• right of access and rectification;
• the right to update and complete your data;
• the right to block or delete personal data, when it is inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous, outdated, or whose collection, use, communication or storage is prohibited;
• the right to withdraw consent at any time;
• the right to limit the processing of Users' data;
• the right to object to the processing of personal data;
• the right to portability of the data supplied, where such data is subject to automated processing based on consent or a contract.
You may object to the processing of your personal data or revoke your consent to such processing at any time. If you wish to revoke your consent, please contact the Privacy Manager with your request: dpo-bytp@bouygues-construction.com
For further information about your rights, consult the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (CNIL - French Data Authority) website: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/comprendre-vos-droits
If you withdraw your consent and/or request the deletion of your information and/or object to the processing of your personal data, your data will be deleted.
The rights detailed in paragraph 13 are not absolute. In some cases, we may not be able to comply with your request (e.g. legal obligation). In such cases, we will inform you of the reason(s) for the refusal.
To exercise your rights, please contact the Bouygues Travaux Publics Privacy Manager:
Bouygues Travaux Publics
For the attention of the Privacy Manager
Challenger
1 Avenue Eugène Freyssinet
78280 Guyancourt
Or
dpo-bytp@bouygues-construction.com
If you encounter any difficulties, you can also file a complaint with the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (French Data Authority), CNIL: http://www.cnil.fr/fr/agir
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[1] Sensitive data is a special category of personal data. It is information revealing alleged racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs or trade union membership, as well as the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning the sex life or sexual orientation of a natural person.
[2] This means a decision made about a person, through algorithms applied to their personal data, without any human being intervening in the process.
[3] Profiling is a process that uses an individual's personal data to analyse and predict his or her behaviour, such as determining his or her work performance, financial situation, health, preferences, lifestyle habits, etc.