Diagnostica Stago S.A.S 3 allée Thérésa, 92600 Asnières sur Seine, France (hereafter « Stago ») is processing some of your personal data collected during your account setting and the video play (name ; first name, job, professional email address, connection data and the exchanges with you…).
The purposes of this processing are :
- Ensure the security of your account
- Video content access management,
- Generate Video attendance certificates
- Communication of scientific information
- Development of the list of prospects
- And statistical analysis
As such Stago is Data Controller and is processing your data for the purposes of its legitimate interest:
- Guarantee the security of the account and information
- To know who is interested in / participates in the video content (free service),
- To respond of training records needs
- To be able to inform you with scientific information
- To be able to develop its prospect file to grow its business
- And to monitor the interest of the topics
You can request, by contacting the DPO of Stago: Contact DPO | Stago.com, access to your personal data, the rectification or erasure thereof, or a restriction of the processing, as well as the possibility of objection to this processing as per the articles 15,16 17,18 and 20 of GDPR.
Your data is retained as follows
| Account data and attendance certificates | As long as your account exists |
| Video play data | 12 months |
| Logs | 180 days |
| Site browsing history | 30 days |
This data processing does include an automated individual decision-making (generation of webinar attendance certificate), but does not include any profiling.
The provision of your contact data is statutory for the user account creation, but is not a contractual requirement.
Stago uses processors and its sub processors, which provide sufficient guarantees to implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of your personal data.
Your data can be shared with our affiliated company or the distributor of your country which could be outside of the EU. This transfer to your country would be done on the basis of an adequacy decision or standard data protection clauses adopted by the European Commission.
If you consider, after having contacted the DPO, that your rights to personal data protection are not respected, you can file a complaint to the National Commission of Computing and Freedoms (CNIL) 3 Place de Fontenoy TSA 80715 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07 https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes/