Legal notice

1 — Website Publisher

In accordance with Article 6 of French Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy (LCEN), users of the website https://antidote-solutions.com/ are hereby informed of the identity of the parties involved in its creation and operation.

Website owner: Antidote Solutions
Company details: Antidote Solutions SAS — share capital €80,000 — SIREN No. 522 252 337 — RCS Foix No. 522 252 337 — Registered office: ZAC des Vallées, 66 route d’Espagne, 65250 La Barthe-de-Neste, France

Publication directors: Frédéric Bernard and Alexandre Guiral

Contact: Contact form

Hosting provider: OVH SAS — 2 rue Kellermann — BP 80157 — 59053 Roubaix Cedex 1, France — Tel.: 1007

Data Protection Officer (DPO): Frédéric Bernard

Other contributors: Studio Formo

2 — Intellectual Property

Antidote Solutions holds all intellectual property rights and usage rights over all elements accessible on the website, including texts, images, graphics, logos, videos, architecture, icons and sounds.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation of all or part of the website content, by any means or process whatsoever, is prohibited without prior written authorisation from Antidote Solutions.

Any unauthorised use of the website or any of its elements will be considered an act of infringement and prosecuted in accordance with Articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.

3 — Limitation of Liability

Antidote Solutions cannot be held liable for direct or indirect damage caused to users’ equipment when accessing https://antidote-solutions.com/.

Antidote Solutions accepts no responsibility for the use that may be made of the information and content published on this website. Antidote Solutions undertakes to secure the website to the best of its ability, without being held liable if unwanted data were to be imported without its knowledge.

A contact form is available to users. Antidote Solutions reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content submitted through this form that violates applicable French law, particularly regarding personal data protection. Antidote Solutions also reserves the right to pursue civil and/or criminal liability against users in cases of racist, abusive, defamatory or pornographic content, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).

4 — Personal Data and Processing

Antidote Solutions, acting as data controller, collects and processes personal data in connection with the use of this website, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR — EU Regulation 2016/679) and the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, as amended.

Processing activities

Contact form
Data collected: name, email, message
Purpose: responding to user enquiries
Legal basis: legitimate interest
Retention period: 12 months from last interaction

AS05 Newsletter
Data collected: email, language preference
Purpose: sending AS05 programme updates
Legal basis: consent (double opt-in)
Retention period: until consent is withdrawn (unsubscription); deletion after 3 years of inactivity (no opens or clicks)

Audience measurement
Data collected: anonymised browsing data
Purpose: anonymous audience statistics
Legal basis: CNIL exemption (deliberation No. 2020-091)
Retention period: 13 months (raw data)

Data processors

Data submitted through the contact form is processed via Gravity Forms and hosted on OVH servers (France). Newsletter data is processed by Brevo SAS (formerly Sendinblue), a French company, under a GDPR-compliant data processing agreement. Audience measurement data is processed via Matomo, a self-hosted solution running on OVH servers (France) — no data is transmitted to any third party.

International transfers

No personal data collected on this website is transferred outside the European Union.

Your rights

Under the GDPR, you have the following rights regarding your personal data: right of access, right to rectification, right to erasure, right to object, right to data portability, and right to withdraw consent (unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time via the link included in every email).

To exercise any of these rights, please contact the Data Protection Officer via the contact form, specifying the nature of your request.

If you are not satisfied with the response received, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority): www.cnil.fr — 3 place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France.

5 — Cookies and Trackers

Audience measurement — Matomo (consent-exempt)

This website uses Matomo Analytics, a self-hosted audience measurement solution running on OVH servers (France). Matomo is configured in accordance with CNIL deliberation No. 2020-091 of 17 September 2020, which grants an exemption from consent requirements provided all of the following conditions are met — all of which are satisfied here:

  • Purpose strictly limited to internal audience measurement
  • IP address anonymised before storage (last two octets truncated)
  • No cross-site tracking cookies, no data sharing with third parties
  • Data not used for advertising or profiling purposes
  • Raw data retention limited to 13 months

The data collected (pages visited, session duration, device type, country) is anonymised and cannot be used to identify individual users. No audience measurement cookie is placed on your device outside this exempt framework.

A feature allowing you to opt out of audience measurement will be made available on this page shortly.

Other cookies

No advertising, behavioural tracking or profiling cookies are placed on your device when browsing this website.

6 — Hyperlinks

The website https://antidote-solutions.com/ contains hyperlinks to third-party websites. Antidote Solutions has no control over these external sites and accepts no responsibility for their content or data protection practices.

7 — Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

Any dispute relating to the use of https://antidote-solutions.com/ is subject to French law. Unless otherwise required by applicable law, exclusive jurisdiction is attributed to the competent courts of Pau, France.