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What this site knows about you

The short answer fits on one line: almost nothing, and nothing you could avoid by browsing. Here is the detail, including what is outside the publisher's control.

On this site

No cookie is set. No analytics tool is installed, neither by the publisher nor by a third party. No font, image or script is loaded from another domain: everything your browser downloads comes from this site.

There is no form either, no account, no social sharing button and no embedded video. Those are the usual vectors of tracking, and their absence is not an oversight.

As a result, no consent banner is shown to you: there is nothing to consent to.

The host's logs

A server that delivers a page keeps a trace of it. Cloudflare, Inc. keeps technical logs holding, among other things, your IP address, the date of the request, the page requested and the type of browser.

This processing rests on the publisher's legitimate interest in keeping the service secure and working. It serves neither to build audience statistics nor to profile anyone. The retention period and the precise arrangements are the host's, and their policy prevails.

If you would rather not have even those logs tie you to this visit, the usual means apply, and they do not depend on this site.

If you write in

The address given in the legal notice reaches a mailbox read by the publisher. Your message and your sending address stay there for as long as it takes to handle the request, then are deleted.

Nothing there feeds a mailing list, and you will receive no message you did not ask for.

Inside the app

The Ositra app is a case apart, and it is the most important point on this page. The cases you build in it are stored by your browser, on your own machine. They are not sent to the publisher, who has no technical means of reaching them.

There is no account, no synchronisation and no remote backup. The trade-off is that keeping your files is up to you: clearing your browser data clears your cases. That is what the export function is for.

You remain, on your side, responsible for the processing of personal data you bring into your cases. The guide on personal data sets out what that involves.

Your rights

The General Data Protection Regulation gives you rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection and restriction over data concerning you. Given the above, in practice those rights bear only on the host's logs and on any email exchange.

To exercise them, write to contact@ositra.com. If the answer does not satisfy you, you may refer the matter to the French data protection authority.

Changes

This page will be updated if the site changes how it works, for instance if it added a form or an analytics tool. The date of the last revision appears in the sitemap.

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