Oxynomia is fully committed to protecting your privacy and respecting your choices. We therefore make every effort to comply with the obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
By visiting https://www.oxynomialegal.com, you agree that Oxynomia collects, processes and uses the personal information referred to below.
Data Controller
Any processing of personal information communicated to Oxynomia is carried out under its responsibility.
What information is collected
We collect two types of information when you visit oxynomialegal.com.
The first type corresponds to the personal data entered by visitors when:
• Making contact via our contact form
• Submitting a comment
The second type of information is site statistics to support our site optimisation. This information includes the pages visited and the route taken through our site. We may record data such as the browser and operating system you use, but we cannot identify who you are.
Comments
When you leave a comment on our site, the data entered in the comment form, as well as your IP address and the user agent of your browser are collected to help us detect unwanted comments.
An anonymised string created from your email address (also called hash) can be sent to the Gravatar service to check if you are using it. The privacy clauses of the Gravatar service are available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After your comment has been validated, your profile picture will be publicly visible next to your comment.
Cookies
If you post a comment on our site, you will be asked to save your name and email address in cookies. It’s only for your convenience so you don’t have to enter this information if you post another comment later. These cookies expire after one year.
If you visit the login page, a temporary cookie will be created to determine if your browser accepts cookies. It doesn’t contain any personal data and will be deleted automatically when your browser is closed.
When you log in, we’ll set a number of cookies to record your login information and screen preferences. The lifetime of a login cookie is two days, the lifetime of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check “Remember me”, your login cookie will be kept for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookie will be erased.
By changing or publishing a post, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie does not include any personal data. It simply indicates the ID of the post you have just changed. It expires after one day.
To find out more about the cookies used on our site or if you wish to change your cookie preferences, you can use the button below:
Embedded content from other sites
Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Content embedded from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor were visiting that other site.
These websites could collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools or track your interactions with this embedded content if you have a logged-in account on their website.
Use and transmission of your personal data
If you request for your password to be reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email.
How long your data is stored
If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are kept indefinitely. This allows you to automatically recognise and approve the following comments instead of leaving them in the moderation queue.
For accounts that register on our site (if applicable), we also store the personal data indicated in their profile. All accounts may view, change or delete their personal information at any time (except their login ID). Site managers can also view and edit this information.
The rights you have over your data
If you have an account or have left comments on the site, you can request to receive a file containing all the personal data we have about you, including the personal data you have provided to us. You can also request the deletion of your personal data. This does not take into account data stored for administrative, legal or security purposes.
To receive this data, you can request it via our contact form available on our contact page.
Where your data is sent
Visitors’ comments can be verified using an automated service to detect unwanted comments.