Privacy Policy

Why is your personal data collected and processed by Jewish Business News? (Our legal notice)

Jewish Business News collects and processes data, in particular personal data, concerning its users, its service providers, their employees and persons contacting it. Any data collected is used for a specific purpose, which is clearly indicated to the person concerned on the forms, as well as the legal or contractual framework, where applicable.

Jewish Business News processes your data for the purposes of sending thematic newsletters (health, well-being, medical news, etc.), commercial prospecting and targeted advertising campaigns by electronic means (email, sms, mms). Through us, you can benefit from offers from our partners and subcontractors.

What are the purposes of data processing by Jewish Business News? Jewish Business News collects and uses only the personal data that we need for our business in order to provide you with a high-quality, personalised service.

We collect the following information directly from you:

  • Identification and contact information (gender, surname, first name, date of birth, postcode, e-mail address, optional telephone number) if you register directly with our company to receive our communications by filling in our contact form.
  • We also indirectly collect identification and contact information about you when you take part in sales promotions organised by one of our partners and you have consented to your data being passed on to the sponsors of the said promotion.

We also collect the following categories of personal data directly from you:

  • Browsing and connection data (IP address, connection data and browsing data) through the use of tools such as cookies, tags. When you open our newsletters and communications, cookies are placed on your computer, mobile phone or tablet. These are cookies Jewish Business News and third-party cookies which, by means of marketing segmentation (or marketing profiling with no legal effect for the persons concerned), enable us to offer you targeted advertising tailored to your interests and to compile statistics.
  • Data relating to your interaction with our company, such as opening or linking to newsletters sent by us, or clicking on links in newsletters sent by us. This information enables us to adapt our communications with you.

Jewish Business News ensures that only the data necessary for the provision of our services is collected from the persons concerned when they subscribe to and open our newsletters and communications, as well as during any sales promotions we may carry out.

What are your rights and how can you exercise them? In accordance with the applicable regulations, you have various rights with regard to information technology and civil liberties:

  • Right of access: you may obtain information about the processing of your personal data and a copy of that data.
  • Right of rectification: if you consider that your personal data is inaccurate or incomplete, you may request that it be amended accordingly.
  • Right to erasure: you may request the erasure of your personal data to the extent permitted by law.
  • Right to limit processing: you may request that the processing of your personal data be limited.
  • Right to object: you may object to the processing of your personal data on grounds relating to your particular situation. You have the absolute right to object to the processing of your personal data for the purposes of commercial canvassing, including the profiling associated with such canvassing.
  • Right to the portability of your data: where this right is applicable, you have the right to have the personal data you have provided us with returned to you or, where technically possible, transferred to a third party.
  • The right to define instructions relating to the conservation, deletion or communication of your personal data, applicable after your death.
  • Right to withdraw your consent: if you have given your consent to the processing of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

You can exercise these rights by writing a simple letter to the following address info[@]thejewishbusiness.com.

To exercise your right to object and to unsubscribe from our communications, you can also use the unsubscribe links on each of our communications, which allow you to unsubscribe from a particular communication or from all of our communications.

Jewish Business News will have a maximum of 1 (one) month to respond following receipt of your request. This period may be extended by two months in view of the complexity and number of requests we may receive. In this case, we will inform you of the extension and the reasons for it.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in France, the supervisory authority is the CNIL – 3 place de Fontenoy – TSA 80715 – 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07 – www.cnil.fr).