Published on May 11, 2026
The Client is informed of the regulations concerning marketing communication, the Law of June 21, 2014, for confidence in the Digital Economy, the Data Protection Act of August 6, 2004, as well as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR: No. 2016-679).
For Personal Data collected during the creation of the User's personal account and their navigation on the Site, the data controller for Personal Data is: CONSEIL ASSISTANCE COORDINATION DECORATI. https://www.cacd.fr is represented by Julien CHICHE, its legal representative.
As the data controller for the data it collects, https://www.cacd.fr commits to complying with the framework of current legal provisions. It is notably up to the Client to establish the purposes of its data processing, to provide its prospects and clients, based on the collection of their consents, with complete information on the processing of their personal data and to maintain a processing register that is consistent with reality. Each time https://www.cacd.fr processes Personal Data, https://www.cacd.fr takes all reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the Personal Data with regard to the purposes for which https://www.cacd.fr processes it.
https://www.cacd.fr may process all or part of the data:
https://www.cacd.fr does not market your personal data, which is therefore only used out of necessity or for statistical and analytical purposes.
In accordance with current European regulations, Users of https://www.cacd.fr have the following rights:
As soon as https://www.cacd.fr becomes aware of a User's death and in the absence of instructions from them, https://www.cacd.fr commits to destroying their data, unless its retention is necessary for evidentiary purposes or to comply with a legal obligation.
If the User wishes to know how https://www.cacd.fr uses their Personal Data, requests its rectification, or objects to its processing, the User may contact https://www.cacd.fr in writing at the following address:
CONSEIL ASSISTANCE COORDINATION DECORATI – DPO, Julien CHICHE - 130 RUE DE NORMANDIE 92400 COURBEVOIE.
In this case, the User must indicate the Personal Data they wish https://www.cacd.fr to correct, update, or delete, by providing precise identification with a copy of an identity document (identity card or passport).
Requests for deletion of Personal Data will be subject to the obligations imposed on https://www.cacd.fr by law, particularly concerning the retention or archiving of documents. Finally, Users of https://www.cacd.fr can lodge a complaint with supervisory authorities, notably the CNIL (https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes).
https://www.cacd.fr refrains from processing, hosting, or transferring information collected from its Clients to a country outside the European Union or recognized as "non-adequate" by the European Commission without prior client notification. However, https://www.cacd.fr remains free to choose its technical and commercial subcontractors, provided they offer sufficient guarantees with regard to the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR: No. 2016-679).
https://www.cacd.fr commits to taking all necessary precautions to preserve the security of Information, and in particular to ensure that it is not communicated to unauthorized persons. However, if an incident affecting the integrity or confidentiality of Client Information comes to the attention of https://www.cacd.fr, it must inform the Client as soon as possible and communicate the corrective measures taken. Furthermore, https://www.cacd.fr does not collect any "sensitive data."
User Personal Data may be processed by subsidiaries of https://www.cacd.fr and subcontractors (service providers), exclusively to fulfill the purposes of this policy.
Within the limits of their respective responsibilities and for the purposes mentioned above, the main individuals likely to have access to the data of https://www.cacd.fr Users are primarily our customer service agents.
Regardless of the efforts made, no method of transmission over the Internet and no method of electronic storage is completely secure. Consequently, we cannot guarantee absolute security. If we become aware of a security breach, we will notify affected users so they can take appropriate action. Our incident notification procedures take into account our legal obligations, whether national or European. We commit to fully informing our clients of all matters relating to the security of their account and to providing them with all necessary information to help them comply with their own regulatory reporting obligations.
No personal information of the user of the https://www.cacd.fr website is published without the user's knowledge, exchanged, transferred, assigned, or sold on any medium to third parties. Only the acquisition of https://www.cacd.fr and its rights would permit the transmission of said information to the prospective acquirer, who would in turn be bound by the same obligation to store and modify data with respect to the user of the https://www.cacd.fr website.
To ensure the security and confidentiality of Personal Data and Health Personal Data, https://www.cacd.fr uses networks protected by standard measures such as firewalls, pseudonymization, encryption, and passwords.
When processing Personal Data, https://www.cacd.fr takes all reasonable measures to protect them against any loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
The https://www.cacd.fr site contains a number of hypertext links to other sites, established with the authorization of https://www.cacd.fr. However, https://www.cacd.fr is unable to verify the content of the sites thus visited, and therefore assumes no responsibility for them.
Unless you decide to disable cookies, you agree that the site may use them. You can disable these cookies at any time and free of charge using the deactivation options offered to you and reminded below, keeping in mind that this may reduce or prevent access to all or part of the Services offered by the site.
A "cookie" is a small information file sent to the User's browser and stored on the User's device (e.g., computer, smartphone), (hereinafter "Cookies"). This file includes information such as the User's domain name, the User's Internet service provider, the User's operating system, and the date and time of access. Cookies are in no way likely to damage the User's device.
https://www.cacd.fr may process User information regarding their visit to the Site, such as pages viewed and searches performed. This information allows https://www.cacd.fr to improve the Site's content and User navigation.
Since Cookies facilitate browsing and/or the provision of services offered by the Site, the User can configure their browser to allow them to decide whether or not to accept them, so that Cookies are stored on the device or, conversely, rejected, either systematically or according to their issuer. The User can also configure their browser software so that the acceptance or refusal of Cookies is offered to them periodically, before a Cookie is likely to be stored on their device. https://www.cacd.fr informs the User that, in this case, not all functionalities of their browser software may be available.
If the User refuses to allow Cookies to be stored on their device or browser, or if the User deletes those already stored, the User is informed that their browsing and experience on the Site may be limited. This could also be the case when https://www.cacd.fr or one of its providers cannot recognize, for technical compatibility purposes, the type of browser used by the device, the language and display settings, or the country from which the device appears to be connected to the Internet.
If applicable, https://www.cacd.fr disclaims all responsibility for the consequences related to the degraded functioning of the Site and any services offered by https://www.cacd.fr, resulting from (i) the User's refusal of Cookies (ii) the inability for https://www.cacd.fr to record or consult the Cookies necessary for their operation due to the User's choice. For managing Cookies and User choices, each browser's configuration is different. It is described in the browser's help menu, which will explain how the User can modify their cookie preferences.
At any time, the User can choose to express and modify their cookie preferences. https://www.cacd.fr may also use the services of external providers to help collect and process the information described in this section.
Finally, by clicking on the social media icons for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Plus appearing on the https://www.cacd.fr Site or in its mobile application, and if the User has accepted the placement of cookies by continuing to browse the https://www.cacd.fr website or mobile application, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Plus may also place cookies on your devices (computer, tablet, mobile phone).
These types of cookies are only placed on your devices if you consent to them by continuing your browsing on the https://www.cacd.fr website or mobile application. At any time, the User can withdraw their consent for https://www.cacd.fr to place these types of cookies.
https://www.cacd.fr may occasionally use Internet tags (also known as "tags," action tags, single-pixel GIFs, clear GIFs, invisible GIFs, and one-to-one GIFs) and deploy them through a web analytics partner who may be located (and therefore store corresponding information, including the User's IP address) in a foreign country.
These tags are placed both in online advertisements that allow internet users to access the Site, and on its various pages.
This technology allows https://www.cacd.fr to evaluate visitor responses to the Site and the effectiveness of its actions (for example, the number of times a page is opened and the information viewed), as well as the User's use of this Site.
The external service provider may collect information about visitors to the Site and other websites using these tags, compile reports on Site activity for https://www.cacd.fr, and provide other services related to its use and the Internet.
Any dispute related to the use of the site https://www.cacd.fr is subject to French law. Except where prohibited by law, exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of Courbevoie.