1 - General framework of the confidentiality policy of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee website

In general, you can visit the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee website without providing any personal information. You are in no way obliged to transmit this information to the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee. For its proper functioning and security, the site of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee may temporarily store the IP address of its visitors.

Certain functionalities, such as access to our member area opening on the collaborative platform of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee or to a personal area, require that you be identified as a natural or legal person. As part of the proper functioning of its member area and the necessary communication between the services of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee and yourself, whether you are, for example, our referent within a federation, an athlete, a doctor, a escort or a member of the Committee, the CMA is required to ask you to enter your name, first name, email address, telephone number, your function and, possibly, other information about you. By providing this information, you expressly agree that it will be processed by the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee, for the purposes indicated in point 3 below as well as for the purposes stated at the end of each form.

2 - Responsibility for processing personal data

The data controller is Mr. Thomas Lapras, head of the Media Commission of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee. The Committee sits at 13, avenue des Castelans, Stade Louis II, Entrée E, 98000 - MONACO

Winter. : +377 97 77 56 49; Fax : +377 97 77 56 28; Mobile: +33 6 84 00 65 71

3 - Treatment

The site of the Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee may process your Personal Information:

(a) in order to ensure the proper functioning of its collaborative platform or personal space; and or

(b) in order to be able to contact you through its contact form; and or

(c) in order to provide you with the information or services you have requested through our contact forms; and or

(d) in order to collect information allowing us to improve our Site and its services and to guarantee their security (in particular by means of cookies);

4 - Recipient (s) and conservation

The Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee solemnly undertakes to be the sole recipient of your Personal Information. These, whether in individual or aggregated form, are not and will never be passed on to a third party. The Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee does not market the personal data of visitors and users of its site. In some cases, the CMA may, however, be forced to transmit your data when required by law or by court order. All information transmitted to the CMA site is kept with the greatest possible care and security. Your Personal Information is kept by the CMA only for the time corresponding to the purpose of the collection as indicated in 2 above.

5 - Rights

You have the following rights regarding your Personal Information, which you can exercise by writing to us at the postal address mentioned in point 1.

Right of access and communication of data

You have the faculty to access the Personal Information that concerns you.

However, due to the obligation of security and confidentiality in the processing of personal data incumbent on the CMA, you are informed that your request will be processed provided that you provide proof of your identity, in particular by the production of '' a signed photocopy of your valid identity document. The Monegasque Anti-Doping Committee informs you that it will be entitled, if necessary, to oppose clearly abusive requests (by their number, their repetitive or systematic nature).

Right to rectify data

Under this right, the law allows you to request the rectification, updating, locking or deletion of data concerning you that may be inaccurate, erroneous, incomplete or obsolete.

Also, you can set general and specific guidelines regarding the fate of personal data after your death. In this case, the heirs of a deceased person may demand to consider the death of their loved one and / or to make the necessary updates.

To help you in your process, in particular if you wish to exercise, on your own account or on behalf of one of your deceased relatives, your right of rectification by means of a written request to the postal address mentioned in point 1.

Right of opposition

The exercise of this right is only possible in one of two situations:

  1. When the exercise of this right is based on legitimate grounds; or
  2. When the exercise of this right is intended to prevent the collected data from being used for commercial prospecting purposes.

5 - "cookies"

When you connect to the CMA site, you are warned by a banner at the bottom of your screen that information relating to your browsing may be saved in files called "cookies". Our cookie policy allows you to better understand the provisions that we implement in terms of navigation on our website. It informs you in particular about all the cookies on our website, their purpose (part I.) and gives you the procedure to follow to configure them (part II.)

  • 1. General information on cookies on the CMA site

The CMA site may install a cookie on the hard drive of your terminal (computer, tablet, mobile, etc.) in order to guarantee you smooth and optimal navigation.

"Cookies" are small text files that allow us to recognize your computer, tablet or mobile device in order to personalize the services we offer.

The information collected through cookies does not in any way allow you to be identified by name. They are used exclusively for our own needs to improve the interactivity and performance of our website. None of this information is communicated to third parties except when the CMA has obtained your prior consent or when the disclosure of this information is required by law, by order of a court or any administrative authority. or authorized judicial.

To better inform you about the information that cookies identify, you will find a table below listing the different types of cookies that may be used on the CMA website.

  • 2. Configuration of your preferences on cookies

You can accept or refuse the deposit of cookies at any time

When you first connect to the CMA website, a banner briefly presenting information about the deposit of cookies and similar technologies appears at the bottom of your screen. This banner warns you that by continuing to browse the CMA website (by loading a new page or by clicking on various elements of the site for example), you accept the deposit of cookies on your terminal. You are also deemed to have given your consent to the deposit of cookies by clicking on the "X" icon to the right of the banner at the bottom of your screen.

Depending on the type of cookie involved, collecting your consent to deposit and read cookies on your device may be imperative.

at. Cookies exempt from consent

Some cookies are exempt from the prior collection of your consent insofar as they are strictly necessary for the operation of the website or have the sole purpose of enabling or facilitating electronic communication. These include session ID, authentication, load balancing session cookies as well as cookies for customizing your interface. These cookies are fully subject to this policy insofar as they are issued and managed by the CMA.

b. Cookies requiring the prior collection of your consent

This requirement concerns cookies issued by third parties and which are qualified as "persistent" insofar as they remain on your terminal until their deletion or their expiration date.

As such cookies are issued by third parties, their use and storage are subject to their own privacy policies, which you will find a link to below. This cookie family concerns the use, by the CMA, of a third-party service provider for the hosting and distribution of its videos: YouTube, whose help you will find necessary to delete cookies from the Google Chrome browser by clicking on the following link : https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/32050?hl=fr but also the complete cookie policy from the following link: https://www.google.fr/intl/fr/policies/technologies/cookies/

vs. You have various tools for configuring cookies

Most Internet browsers are configured by default so that cookies are allowed to be posted. Your browser offers you the opportunity to change these standard settings so that all cookies are rejected systematically or that only part of the cookies is accepted or refused according to their issuer.

CAUTION: We draw your attention to the fact that refusing to store cookies on your device is nevertheless likely to alter your user experience as well as your access to certain services or features of this website. Where applicable, the CMA declines any responsibility concerning the consequences linked to the degradation of your browsing conditions which occur because of your choice to refuse, delete or block the cookies necessary for the operation of the site. These consequences do not constitute damage and you cannot claim any compensation for this fact.

Your browser also allows you to delete existing cookies on your device or to notify you when new cookies may be placed on your device. These settings do not affect your navigation but you lose all the benefit of the cookie.

Please find below the many tools available to you so that you can set the cookies on your device.

d. Your Internet browser settings

Each Internet browser has its own cookie management settings. To find out how to change your cookie preferences, please find below the links to the help you need to access your browser's menu provided for this purpose:

Chrome : https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=fr

Firefox : https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies

Internet Explorer : https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11

Opera : http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html

safari : https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411?viewlocale=fr_FR&locale=fr_FR

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