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INDIANA is required to collect some of your personal data when you visit its website: www.indianacafe.fr
INDIANA is committed to ensuring that the collection and processing of your personal data comply with the Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978 and the European Regulation 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 relating to the protection of personal data (hereinafter “). RGPD ”). This privacy policy tells you what personal data is collected and for what purposes, and is intended to help you understand how it is handled and stored, all in a transparent manner.
Identity of the person responsible for collecting data
The person responsible for collecting your personal data is the INDIANA company, simplified joint stock company with a share capital of 89,178,56 euros, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 339 968 372, with its head office at 42B Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle (2th floor) — 75010 Paris.
Nature of the data collected
When you use our site, we may collect several personal data about you. Personal data is understood to mean any data that makes it possible to identify an individual. For our part, we collect the following personal data:
- Personal data that you provide to us directly
This is the data that you provide to us when you fill out the contact, privatization, recruitment and/or franchise application form or when you subscribe to our Newsletter.
On these occasions, the following data may be collected:
- Civil status: names, first names, gender, title, title, physical and electronic addresses, telephone numbers, date and place of birth, photography
- Personal life: family situation, hobbies and interests Professional life: profession, current position, previous jobs, training, diplomas, foreign languages spoken and level, computer skills
- VAT and SIREN number for individual entrepreneurs Economic and financial information: remuneration and benefits of the current position, salary expectations, personal financial contribution, business plan and description of the professional project
Some of this data is necessary to allow us to provide the services for which you request us. Mandatory data is marked with an asterisk.
- Personal data that you provide to us indirectly
When you visit our site, some data may be collected indirectly, namely:
- IP address
- Navigation data (browser, operating system, device model used)
-Cookies and trackers
-Language
-Preferences
-Connection dates and times
-Content and URLs that you connect to
Legal bases for treatment
Several legal grounds justify the collection of your personal data:
- Your prior consent, when you subscribe to the Newsletter and when you agree that your data may be used for commercial purposes
- The treatment is needful to allow us to perform the contract made with our company when you fill out one of the various forms on our site
- Legitimate interest (detection of fight against fraud)
Purposes of collecting personal data
The purpose of collecting and processing your personal data is to allow us to:
- Respond to your questions and requests about the franchise and, if necessary, initiate the franchising process
- Respond to and process your privatization requests
- Respond to your questions, requests and complaints
- Study and manage your applications for positions within our company, follow up on them, check your references and, if necessary, finalize the recruitment process
- Send you newsletters
- Send you promotional and commercial offers
Recipient of personal data
May have access to your personal data:
- The staff of our company responsible for franchise development, recruitment, communication and complaint management.
- Les subcontractors, for exclusively technical reasons, namely:
- Zenchef: to allow online table reservations
- ZeroSix: to ensure marketing campaigns
- Webflow: CMS used to redesign the website
Both our company staff and our subcontractors are familiar with personal data protection issues. They are required to use them only in the context of the missions entrusted to them and to respect the legislation in force concerning the protection of personal data.
Retention period of personal data
Your personal data is only kept for the time necessary to achieve the purposes defined above, taking into account applicable legal or regulatory obligations:
- Data collected when the contact form is sent: they are kept for as long as necessary to resolve the dispute or to close the request
- Data collected when the privatization form is sent: they are kept for the duration necessary for the implementation of the requested privatization and then for two (2) years after the event is held
- Data collected when the franchise application form is sent: they are kept for as long as necessary to provide the information requested. In the event of setting up a franchise, they will be kept for the duration of the commercial relationship. Otherwise, they will be kept for a period of two (2) years from the last exchanges.
- Data collected when the recruitment form is sent: they are kept for the duration of the recruitment process and for a period of two (2) years from their collection, unless you give us your consent for us to keep them longer.
- Data collected when subscribing to the Newsletter: they are kept as long as you have not requested to unsubscribe.
- If you have accepted that your data be used for commercial purposes (prospects): they are kept for a period of three (3) years from their collection.
Data security
INDIANA implements all necessary technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of your personal data and to prevent unauthorized access, loss, destruction, unauthorized disclosure, or alteration of your personal data. Also, access to personal data is limited to people who need to know it, for professional reasons only. Our employees, service providers and subcontractors are aware of these issues and are subject to confidentiality obligations. In the event of an alleged breach of personal data, INDIANA CAFE has put in place procedures designed to resolve such difficulties without delay and effectively.
Lodging
Your data is retained and stored, throughout their retention period, on Webflow servers located in California. In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD), any transfer of personal data to a country located outside the European Union implies appropriate guarantees.
The data collected via this site is hosted on Webflow's servers, located in the United States. Webflow, Inc. has implemented contractual data protection measures, including standard contractual clauses (CCT) validated by the European Commission.
However, due to the different level of protection applicable in the United States, there is a residual risk regarding potential access by American authorities. By using this site, you agree to this transfer and processing of data outside the EU. For any request for additional information, you can contact us using the contact details on this page.
Your rights
In accordance with the provisions of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 as amended, relating to information technology, files and freedoms, as well as the RGPD, you have the right to query, rectify, delete, limit processing, limit processing, oppose and portability of data concerning you.
You can exercise them at any time by contacting us:
- By email, to the following address: contact@indianacafe.fr
- By post, at the following address: 42 bis, Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle, 75010 - Paris
For your perfect information, we would like to tell you that:
- The right to query allows you to question INDIANA in order to obtain the communication of your data which is currently stored;
- The right to rectification allows you to ask INDIANA to modify, complete or update personal data concerning you;
- The right to delete allows you to ask INDIANA to delete all data concerning you. To do this, an email should be sent to the following address: 42 bis, Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle, 75010 - Paris. Your data will then be immediately and permanently deleted;
- The right to limit processing allows you to ask INDIANA to limit the processing of your data;
- The right to object allows you to oppose the use of your data by INDIANA;
- The right of portability allows you to ask INDIANA to provide you, in a readable format, with your personal data in order to give them to another data controller. We remind you again that, if you have consented, you are likely to receive commercial offers and newsletters from INDIANA CAFE. If you no longer want to receive them, you can unsubscribe at any time.
To do this, simply send an email to the following address: contact@indianacafe.fr
Complaint
This privacy policy is governed by and interpreted in accordance with French law. French courts have territorial jurisdiction, with the exception of the application of the rules of special jurisdiction. You have the right to file a complaint with the competent authority, the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés, if you should consider that your data is not sufficiently protected.
This remedy may be exercised without prejudice to any other recourse before an administrative or judicial court.
Changes
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change this Privacy Policy in whole or in part at any time. These changes will take effect as of the publication of the new privacy policy. You will be notified by posting a notice of change at the beginning of this Privacy Policy.



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