Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

This privacy policy aims to inform users of the website https://cbmn.fr about:

  • How their personal data is collected. Personal data is considered any information that can identify a user, such as name, first name, email address, location, IP address, etc.

  • The rights they have regarding this data.

  • The person responsible for processing this personal data.

  • The recipients of this data.

  • The website’s policy regarding cookies.

This policy complements the legal notices available at the following address: https://cbmn.fr/mentions-legales

The CBMN, as the data controller, places great importance on the protection of personal data and respect for privacy. The purpose of this policy is to inform you about the methods of collection, processing, and use of your personal data, as well as the rights you have.

Article 2: Principles relating to the collection and processing of personal data

In accordance with Article 5 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), personal data are:

  • Processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

  • Collected for explicit and legitimate purposes.

  • Adequate, relevant, and limited to what is strictly necessary.

  • Accurate and, if necessary, kept up to date.

  • Stored in a manner that allows identification only for as long as necessary.

  • Secured through appropriate technical and organizational measures.

Processing is lawful only if one of the following conditions is met:

  • Explicit consent of the data subject.

  • Necessity for the performance of a contract or pre-contractual measures.

  • Legal obligation.

  • Vital interest.

  • Public interest task.

  • Legitimate interest of the data controller.

Article 3: Personal Data Collected and Processed

Article 3.1: Data Collected

As part of the use of the CBMN website, the following information may be collected:

  • First and last name (contact form)

  • Email address

  • IP address

  • Browsing data: browser type, pages visited, duration of visit, approximate location.

Cookies may be placed to improve navigation, personalize the user experience, or for statistical purposes (see Cookie Policy).

Article 3.2: Method of Data Collection

These data are collected in the following ways:

  • Automatically during browsing (cookies, IP address, browser, etc.)

  • Manually, through forms (contact or information request)

Article 3.3: Purposes of Processing

The data collected is used to:

  • Improve the website’s content and performance.

  • Respond to information requests via the contact form.

  • Ensure the proper functioning of the website.

Article 3.4: Recipients and Hosting

The data is intended exclusively for CBMN.

The site is hosted by:

University of Bordeaux
351 Cours de la Libération – CS10004
33405 Talence CEDEX
https://www.u-bordeaux.fr

Article 3.5: Retention Period

Browsing data is retained for up to 3 years. Form data may be retained for a maximum of 1 year.

Article 3.6: Cookie Policy

The website uses cookies to:

  • Analyze traffic

  • Optimize performance

  • Remember preferences

For more information, please see our legal notice: https://www.cbmn.u-bordeaux.fr/mentions-legales/

 

Article 4: Data Controller and Data Protection Officer

Article 4.1: Data Controller

The data are collected by:

CBMN – Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects
1 Allée Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 33600 Pessac, France
📞 +33 5 40 00 68 00
✉️ jm.chevalier@cbmn.u-bordeaux.fr

Article 4.2: Data Protection Officer (DPO)

University of Bordeaux – DPD
351 Cours de la Libération – CS10004
33405 Talence CEDEX, France
✉️ dpo@u-bordeaux.fr

Article 5: Users' Rights

In accordance with the GDPR, every user has the following rights:

  • Right of access (Article 15)

  • Right to rectification (Article 16)

  • Right to erasure (Article 17)

  • Right to restriction (Article 18)

  • Right to data portability (Article 20)

  • Right to object (Article 21)

  • Right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (www.cnil.fr)

  • Right to set post-mortem instructions for personal data

To exercise your rights:
✉️ jm.chevalier@cbmn.u-bordeaux.fr
📍 CBMN – 1 Allée Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 33600 Pessac

Proof of identity may be requested to validate your request.

Article 6: Security Measures

Le CBMN met en œuvre toutes les mesures nécessaires (techniques, organisationnelles, physiques, etc.) pour garantir la confidentialité, l’intégrité et la disponibilité des données personnelles.The CBMN implements all necessary measures (technical, organizational, physical, etc.) to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of personal data.

Article 7: Amendment of the Privacy Policy

CBMN reserves the right to modify this policy at any time. The latest update was on 06/25/2025. Users are encouraged to review it regularly





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Nos enseignants-chercheurs participe à la formation des élèves ingénieurs de Bordeaux INP (ENSMAC, ENSTBB…) et de l’université de Bordeaux.