Privacy policy

General information

ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL takes the protection of personal data seriously and undertakes to preserve the confidentiality of any information provided online by the "Internet user".
Personal data must be processed lawfully, fairly and transparently, and it is ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's responsibility to provide the Internet user with clear and accessible information on how we use the information we collect or that the Internet user provides to us.
This privacy policy sets out the principles by which we handle such information and also indicates how to access, update and make certain choices about how the Internet user's personal data is used.
We may update this policy from time to time, and may post a new version on our website www.albertschool.com.
This policy was last updated on 28/01/2022.

Protection of personal data

Within the framework of its activity, ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL collects and processes personal data.
Any personal information that the Internet user may be required to transmit to ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL for the use of certain services is subject to the provisions of the French Data Protection Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 as well as the General Data Protection Regulation no. 2016/679 (RGPD) of 27 April 2016.
Any information relating to a natural person who is identified or who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identification number or to one or more elements specific to that person shall be considered as personal data.

Identity of the controller

The person in charge of processing the personal data collected is Gregoire Genest.
The data collected on the website www.albertschool.com and the processing that is done depend on your type of relationship with ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL.

Purposes of processing and legal basis

You are a learner or future learner: the data collected by ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL are collected with your consent for the purpose of promoting the school's activities and its teaching programmes, as well as for statistical purposes.
You are a professional, a partner of ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL: the data collected are collected in the legitimate interest of ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL in order to constitute and update a company database.

Type of data collected

When using our website or ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's services, you may be asked to provide us with some information about yourself, some of which may identify you ("Personal Data").
This is notably the case when you browse our website, when you fill in online forms, when you participate in our events or, more generally, when you register with ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL.The nature and amount of data collected varies depending on your relationship with ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL:
Your name and contact details: this includes any information that would allow us to contact you: your name, address, email address, telephone number
Demographic information: your date of birth, gender, nationality, marital status.
Data necessary for your registration: this includes a copy of your identity card or passport, your student number, your social security number, your scholarship level, a photograph etc.
The name and contact details of a person to be contacted in case of emergency (legal representative for minors)
Data related to your schooling: your schooling at the time of your application/admission to ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL, then all your transcripts and other information accumulated during your schooling at ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL.
Data related to your education and professional background: your professional contact information, your CV, your skills and expertise.
Logininformation: any information you need for authentication and access to your personal accounts/spaces.
Navigational Information: When you use our websites, you interact with them. We collect certain information about your business.
Financial or accounting information. This includes information processed in the context of the payment of registration fees, such as bank details, the number and name of the account holder, any guarantor, etc.

Place of data processing

The processing of the data collected takes place at the registered office of ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL, 19 avenue de Messine 75008 PARIS France.

Recipients of the data

You are a learner or future learner: the data collected on ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's websites and web pages will be communicated to ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's administrative services (Paris campus) and to its representatives abroad (offices and agents), for promotional and statistical purposes.
You are a professional, a partner of ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL: the data collected will be communicated to ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's Partnership Department in order to constitute and update a company database. ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL guarantees that it has taken all necessary measures to preserve the security of Internet users' personal data.
Likewise, it limits access to personal data to those employees whose duties require the consultation of such data.

Duration of data retention

Your personal data is kept for the time necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected or in accordance with legal requirements.The length of retention varies according to several factors and in particular:
The needs of ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL's academic activities Contractual requirements Legal obligations (Insurance, Tax, Human Resources etc.))
Recommendations from the supervisory authoritiesYour data may be kept beyond our contractual relationship, for example to defend our legal rights, to provide you with documents that you no longer have in your possession or to meet our legal obligations.
After this period, your personal data will be permanently deleted.


ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL endeavours to keep the personal data of its students, employees or any partner in France or at least within the European Union.In the event of such a transfer, ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL guarantees that the transfer is made either to countries ensuring a level of protection equivalent to that required by European regulations, or that it is governed by standard contractual clauses.Transfers outside the European Union or to countries that do not provide a level of protection equivalent to that required by European regulations are made with your explicit consent, after having informed you of the risks that such a transfer may entail.Data transfers are made for the purpose of adapting the promotion of the school's activities and its teaching programmes to local specificities.

Data transfer

ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL endeavours to keep the personal data of its students, employees or any partner in France or at least within the European Union.
However, the personal data collected may be transferred outside the European Union, in particular to ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL representative offices and agents.
In the event of such a transfer, ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL guarantees that the transfer is made either to countries ensuring a level of protection equivalent to that required by European regulations, or that it is governed by standard contractual clauses.
Transfers outside the European Union or to countries that do not ensure a level of protection equivalent to that required by European regulations are made with your explicit consent, after having informed you of the risks that this transfer may entail.
Transfers of data are made for the purpose of adapting the promotion of the school's activities and its teaching programmes to local conditions.

Exercising the rights of data subjects

The Internet user to whom the data collected refers has the right to access, rectify and delete personal information concerning him or her at any time, as well as the possibility of opposing this processing or requesting a limitation thereof.
Requests to exercise these rights may be made at any time:via the online contact form accessible at https://www.albertschool.com by sending a letter to the following address:

ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL
Data Protection Officer
19, avenue de Messine
75008 PARIS
FRANCE

Requests must be accompanied by proof of identity.
The interested party has the right to obtain information regarding:
the origin of the personal data; the purpose and method of the processing;
the logic applied in the case of processing carried out with the help of electronic tools;
the identification data of the holder, of the persons in charge and of the appointed representative;
the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of it in their capacity as appointed representative in the territory of the State, of the persons in charge or of the person in charge;
. The interested party has the right to obtain:
the updating, rectification or, if it is in his/her interest, the integration of his/her personal data;
the deletion, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the laws in force, including those whose retention is not necessary for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
certification that the above operations have been brought to the attention, including their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, with the exception of the case in which this operation proves to be impossible or would require the use of means that are manifestly disproportionate to the right
The person concerned has the right to object, in whole or in part :for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, if relevant to the purpose of the collection;to the processing of personal data concerning him/her for the purpose of sending advertising or direct sales material or for carrying out market research or commercial communications.

Complaint to the CNIL

If you feel that your rights have not been respected, you may lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority:
Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés
3
Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 Paris Cedex 07.
Telephone: 01 53 73 22 22.
It is also possible to lodge a complaint online at the following address: https: //www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes.

Cookies / Cookies

Cookies are used to facilitate site navigation and to streamline registration or audience measurement procedures.
Cookies are text files placed on your computer's hard drive by a web page server. Your computer is probably set to accept cookies.
However, you can change this setting to refuse cookies and we suggest that you do so if you are concerned about the use of cookies. When you visit our website to search for, read or download information, we collect and store certain "visitor information" about you, such as the name of the domain and host computer from which you access the Internet, the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using, the date and time you visit our site, and the URLs from which you linked to our site. We use this information to analyze and measure the use of our site and to help us make it more useful. Cookies are set for a maximum of 13 months.
You can configure your browser or terminal at any time so that cookies are saved or, on the contrary, rejected, either systematically or according to their sender.
You can oppose the recording of cookies by configuring the settings of your browser, in particular as follows:
For Mozilla Firefox:
Choose the "Tools" menu, then "Options". Click on the "Privacy and Security" icon.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and following:
Choose the "Tools" menu, then "Internet Options". Click on the "Confidentiality" tab and select the desired level using the cursor
For Microsoft Edge:
Choose the icon [...] then "Settings "Click on the icon "Show advanced settings "Go to the "Cookies" section and select the desired level
For Google Chrome:
Select the Chrome menu iconSelect SettingsAt the bottom of the page, select Show advanced settingsIn the "Privacy" section, select Content settingsSelect Allow local data storage (recommended)

For Safari:
Go to Preferences, then to the Privacy paneChoose whether to block cookiesThis site uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. ("Google") which uses "first party cookies" to analyse how users use the Site and its derivatives. Google collects this information as anonymously as possible, but only the anonymous information provided by Google may be stored on servers in the United States. Google may disclose the information collected to third parties if required to do so by law or in order to analyse it on its own behalf. ALBERT GLOBAL DATA SCHOOL has no control over this. Every user is free to deactivate all Google Analytics services by clicking on the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.