Privacy notice

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Forensik values your personal information and privacy. This privacy notice informs you about the personal information we collect and how we process it. 

Forensik processes your personal information in order to provide you with a customized website that will help you get to know Forensik better. 

What is personal information

Personal information is defined as any information about an identified or identifiable individual. An identifiable individual is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more factors specific to that individual.

Data collection

Forensik, as a data controller, may collect personal information about you when: 

  • you voluntarily subscribe to the Forensik newsletter;
  • you register for Forensik services;
  • you fill in the contact form;
  • you have participated in events where Forensik was present;
  • you exchange with Forensik’s commercial teams. 

When you access these pages, you will receive information about the collection of your personal information and you can give – or refuse to give – your consent. 

To provide this information, we may collect your name, phone number, e-mail address, job title, company, country and any other data you may provide in your message. 

Your personal information may be collected indirectly through the use of cookies and other technologies. Forensik collects information such as the number of visitors, as well as the date of the user’s last visit and the page viewed. Please refer to the Cookie section below. 

Personal information is defined as any information about an identified or identifiable individual. An identifiable individual is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more factors specific to that individual.

Purpose of processing

We use your identification data to allow you:

  • to contact us via the Forensik website;
  • to receive commercial e-mails based on the information you request on our website.

This data will be used to provide you with the requested services and may be used for further processing for marketing purposes with your express consent. 

Your interests regarding these collects: 

  • have access to personalized and accurate information when you request it;
  • receive our newsletters, white papers or other materials when you explicitly consent;
  • receive requested services or products;
  • receive the presentation of new products and/or services from Forensik if you have explicitly agreed to receive such information, 

The purposes of cookies are explained in the cookies section below. 

Duration of data retention

The length of time we process your personal information is indicated below:

  • Identification data: 2 years
  • Anonymous navigation data: 2 years. 

Forensik and your personal information

Forensik is the data controller for the processing of data on this website and decides on the purposes and means of the processing.

Because privacy and security are important, Forensik has adopted a Privacy Policy and an Information Security Policy. 

These policies reflect Forensik’s commitment to protecting not only its own personal information but also that of its clients, partners, or contacts. Forensik is committed to handling personal information in accordance with a high level of protection of the personal information it processes for its own purposes as well as for the purposes of its clients, thus allowing for the free flow of personal information between the entities of the Forensik Group. The Forensik website is hosted in Canada. Any transfers resulting from application support outside of Canada are governed by the Privacy Policy. 

Accuracy, relevance and security of your personal information

All personal information processed by Forensik is stored on secure servers. Forensik implements appropriate contractual, technical and organizational measures to protect the personal information it processes from loss, unauthorized access, use, disclosure or modification and to ensure the integrity of the personal information. In addition, Forensik processes your personal information only for the purposes identified in this privacy notice and does not retain the data longer than necessary. 

Who can access your data?

Your personal information may be shared with the following persons: 

  • internally, to employees who have been strictly authorized individually to access it;
  • yo external service providers such as cloud services and customer relationship management solutions that have been specifically authorized to process personal information;
  • to our partners when we make our offer with third parties. 

Your rights

You have:

  • the right to be informed about the processing of your personal information;
  • the right to access your personal information processed by Forensik;
  • the right to be forgotten, which allows you to demand the deletion of your personal information by Forensik;
  • the right of rectification that allows you to modify and rectify the personal data that are processed about me by Forensik;
  • the right to erasure which allows you to request that your personal data no longer be processed by Forensik and that it be erased;
  • the right to limitation of processing which allows you to control how your data is processed;
  • the right to object to the processing of your personal information, which means that you can require Forensik to stop processing your personal information;
  • the right to restrict processing, which allows you to request that your personal data no longer be processed but only retained by Forensik.

To exercise these rights, please contact Forensik’s Chief Privacy Officer at cpo@infidem.biz. 

You akso gave:

  • the right to file a complaint with a privacy authority. 

For all other inquiries, please contact us here. 

This information notice was modified on October 8, 2021 and is updated regularly. We invite you to consult this page regularly. 

Cookies

Forensik is committed to respecting your privacy in the context of electronic communications. The following information is intended to give you the keys to managing the cookies we use while you visit our website. 

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small files that are downloaded to a device when the user accesses certain websites. The information is then sent back to the originating website when the user revisits the page or when they visit a website that recognizes the cookie. Cookies allow a website to recognize users, understand how users navigate through different websites, making it easier for the user to navigate, save preferences and improve the user’s experience on the website. Cookies can have different purposes and uses. For more information on cookies, visit the following websites: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu. 

Forensik cookies

We make every effort to ensure that you enjoy your experience on our website. That is why, when you visit our website, cookies are installed on your computer.

When you browse Forensik’s website(s), data about your browsing experience may be collected in order to understand your use of features and pages. 

Forensik also uses persistent cookies to transparently collect browsing activity without affecting the visitor experience. 

Purpose of cookies

The registration of a cookie is essentially subject to the user’s will, which he or she can express and modify at any time and free of charge under the conditions provided below. 

If you refuse to accept cookies, or if you delete the cookies stored on your computer, you will no longer be able to use all the features of our website. If necessary, we decline all responsibility for the consequences linked to the degraded functioning of our services resulting from the impossibility for us to record or consult the cookies necessary for their functioning and which you would have refused or deleted. 

Forensik also uses persistent cookies to transparently collect browsing activity without affecting the visitor experience. 

Mandatory cookies

Mandatory cookies are essential to the operation of the website. 

Session cookies

Session cookies remain in your browser only during your browsing session, i.e. until you leave the site.

Persistent cookies

Persistent cookies remain in your browser after the session (unless you delete them). 

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are essential to your browsing experience and allow you to use the main features of the website, including live chat with our experts and secure your connection. 

Performance cookies

Performance cookies collect information about your use of the website, such as web pages visited and error messages encountered; they do not collect personally identifiable information, and the information collected is aggregated so that it is anonymous. Performance cookies are used to improve the functioning of a website. 

Targeting cookies

Ad targeting cookies are used to deliver personalized ads based on your profile and limit the number of times you see them, to help measure the effectiveness of the ad campaign, and to understand how people behave after seeing an ad. 

First party cookies

First party cookies are set and used only by Forensik. 

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are either set or used by third parties other than Forensik. 

How do i control or delete cookies?

To delete your cookies or change your preferences, please contact us.

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