In accordance with the law modernizing legislative provisions concerning the protection of personal information in the private sector, also known as Bill 25, adopted by the National Assembly on September 22, 2021, Infosilem inc. a subsidiary of The Berger-Levrault Group is writing to inform you of the treatment made to your personal information.
Through the Infosilem website, personal information (Last name, First name, Organization, Position, Address, e-mail, Phone number) can be collected. Please note that this personal information is subject to a data processing procedure by Infosilem, will be used only to satisfy your request, in order to inform you about the news of certain events and for commercial prospecting by Infosilem. The data contained in the active prospecting database are kept for a period of three years following the end of the commercial relationship or the last contact. The data required to comply with a legal obligation is kept for a period not exceeding the period required to meet that obligation. The data collected is reserved for the use of authorized persons within Infosilem, who will only have access to your data for strictly internal purposes.
Infosilem makes every effort to put in place all the necessary precautions to preserve the confidentiality and security of the personal information processed and to prevent it from being distorted, damaged, destroyed or accessed by unauthorized third parties. However, Infosilem, not mastering all the risks linked to the Internet, draws the attention of the Internet users to the existence of possible risks inherent to its use and its functioning. In the event of a high-risk incident that could cause serious harm, Infosilem. will notify the Information Access Commission instituted by section 103 of the Act pertaining to the access of documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information, and any person whose personal information is affected by the incident, except in the case where disclosure of the incident could impede an investigation.
All the information collected is not commercialized. However, we may share your information with subsidiaries of Infosilem. and their employees. The shared data will be used to send quotations, commercial proposals, contracts, emails, various information and information on the services offered by the companies constituting the Berger-Levrault Group.
All the Berger-Levrault Group employees employees commit themselves to apply the rules relative to the treatment and the protection of your personal information and not to use it outside the exercise of their functions.
Infosilem uses social media to increase its presence on the Web. Our social media accounts are public and are not hosted by Infosilem. Users who choose to communicate with Infosilem through these media should review the terms of service and privacy policies of these third-party service providers as well as the applications they use to access them.
Please note that we may make changes to our personal data privacy policy. Any changes will be effective upon the posting of the modified version on our site. By continuing to visit our site, you agree to the changes made.
The user has, in accordance with the regulations of the Quebec law relating to the processing and protection of personal data, a right of access and rectification, and opposition to the information that concerns him or her.
If you have any questions about our personal data protection policy, require information or have a complaint about our personal data protection policy, you can contact the Data Protection Officer at the following address :
Infosilem Inc.
To the attention of the Data Protection Officer
2130 Dagenais Boulevard West, Suite 200
City of Laval, Quebec H7L5X9,
Canada
Email : piprotection@berger-levrault.com
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