Legal notice


Article 1 – Company Identification

Company contact information:

  • Company name : EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIES

  • Email address contact@equicare.vet

  • Legal status Limited liability company (SARL)

  • Responsible for publication and editing (if applicable) : EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIES


Article 2 – Website Hosting

Information regarding the website host:


Article 3 – Company Activity

  • SIRET : 92175323200039


Article 4 – Use of cookies

Definition :
A cookie is a small computer file, often referred to as a "tracker".

Purpose :
The cookies used allow the analysis of visitor behavior on the site in order to identify the most viewed content and to adapt the offers presented.

Consent :
A window informing you about the use of cookies is displayed on your first visit. Accepting these cookies is necessary to access all the site's features.

Refusal :
You can refuse the storage of cookies via this same window. Refusing cookies may limit certain website functionalities.

Validity period of consent :
Cookie consent is valid for a maximum period of 13 months.


Article 5 – Cookie management according to browsers

Firefox
Access via the “Tools” tab > “Options” > “Privacy”.
Choose “Use custom settings” and then check/uncheck the options regarding cookie acceptance.

Internet Explorer
Go to “Tools” > “Internet Options” > “Privacy”.
Use the slider to adjust cookie settings.

Google Chrome
Click on the settings icon > “Settings” > “Show advanced settings” > “Privacy” > “Content settings” > “Cookies”.

Safari
In “Settings” > “Safari” > “Privacy”, choose from the following options:

  • “Always”: accept all cookies

  • “Never”: reject all cookies

  • “Selected sites”: Allow cookies for the specified domains only


Article 6 – Use of personal data

The personal data collected is necessary for order processing, invoicing and improving the services offered on the site.

Any use of the site implies acceptance of this processing, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) No. 2016/679 of 27 April 2016.


Article 7 – Mandatory or optional nature of the data

Certain information may be saved to facilitate navigation, remember preferences, and avoid re-entering data on each visit. This includes:

  • Search history

  • Login credentials

  • E-mail address

  • Passwords

The recording of this data is subject to the acceptance of cookies. It is possible to modify, block, or delete these files from the browser.

Attention : disabling cookies may limit access to certain site features, but this does not constitute a loss that would entitle you to compensation.


Article 8 – Data Recipients

Third parties may access personal data for specific purposes (e.g., marketing campaigns, website improvement). These service providers act only within the strict limits of their roles.

EQUICARE – VETERINAIRES EQUINS remains in all circumstances responsible for the processing of data.

The user may receive marketing offers from EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIANS or partners, and has the option to object to this at any time by sending a request to:

  • Name : EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIES

  • E-mail address contact@equicare.vet

  • Object Request to stop commercial offers

Furthermore, data may be transmitted to third parties in the following cases:

  • Compliance with legal obligations

  • Prevention of serious bodily harm

  • Fight against fraud

  • Protection of the property rights of EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIANS


Article 9 – Rights relating to personal data

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, every person has the following rights regarding their personal data:

  • Right to question

  • Right of access

  • Right of rectification

  • Right to modify

  • Right to object

These rights can be exercised under the conditions specified on the website: equicare-cliniqueveterinaire.vet

For any request relating to data protection:

  • Name : EQUICARE – EQUINE VETERINARIES

  • Function Data Protection Officer

  • E-mail address contact@equicare.vet


Article 10 – Right to lodge a complaint

In the event of non-compliance with rights relating to personal data, a complaint can be lodged with the National Commission for Information Technology and Freedoms (CNIL).

A complaint form is available at the following address: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes