Privacy policy.

Introduction
Regarding the development of the new medias, it is necessary to pay a particular attention to the protection of private life. This is the reason why we are committed to respect the confidentiality of the information we possess.


 

Information Gathering :

We ask for the following information :

The information above will be collected through forms available on our Website. Also, we use cookies and/or log files to gather information about you, as stated in the next section.


 

Forms and Interactivity:

You will need to fill the following forms  with your information :


We will use your information for the following purposes :

While using our Website, we will collect information as follows:

We will use the information collected for the following purposes :

 


 

Cookies and Log Files

We collect the following information via log files and cookies :

The use of those files allows us to :

 


Veto and Withdrawal

We respect your right to veto and withdrawal of your private information.

The right of veto means that any customer has thhe right to decide wether he or she does not want his or her private information to be used to some purposes outlined during collection.

The right of withdrawal is the possibility for any customer to ask that his or her information do not appear, for example, in a mailing list.

To exercise those rights, contact us :
Via email: : i-e@live.ca
Website : http://www.imprim-encre.ca/

 


 

Access Right

Any customer who wants to consult, modify, or delete his private information will be able to do so.

To exercise this right, contact us:
Via email: i-e@live.ca
Website: http://www.imprim-encre.ca/

 


 

Privacy

Our staff members are bound by a confidentiality clause. Therefore your private information is saved in a safe environment.

To ensure the privacy of your information, we use the following technics :

We maintain a high level of privacy because we use the latest technological innovations designed to ensure the confidentiality of your transactions.
However, as no firewall is a 100% safe, there is always a risk when the Internet is used to transmit private information.