The use of information received from Google APIs is in accordance with the privacy rules of the Chrome Web Store, including requirements regarding restricted use of data as recommended by the Chrome Web Store policies.
This privacy policy governs how CODE IS LAW, a simplified joint-stock company registered under the number Siren 897 488 615 with its registered office located at 122 RUE AMELOT 75011 PARIS 11, collects, uses, shares, and protects the personal information of users of its extension. If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy or wish to exercise your data protection rights, please contact us at the following email address: legal@gdpr.dev.
You can also contact technical support at the following address: tech@gdpr.dev.
We collect the content of the website, which means the text selected by the user on a webpage through our extension. This content may contain personal data. However, we encourage you not to share personal data if it is not necessary.
Article 3: Purposes of Processing
The purpose of our extension is to simplify the legal content selected by the user on a webpage.
Article 4: Retention Period
The selected data is only stored by Olympe.legal during the use of the extension, in cache format. Once the cache lifetime is reached, this data will be erased. However, please note that data may be stored longer by third parties to whom it is sent, including the company OpenAI. We invite you to consult their privacy policy: https://openai.com/policies/privacy-policy.
The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is the contract established between you and CODE IS LAW when using our extension.
Our extension sends the selected text on a webpage to our API, which then returns the result of this request. Then, the extension displays the simplified text in a pop-up window.
We only use the personal data collected in order to provide a simplified version of the legal content selected by the user on a webpage.
The collected data is shared with the company OpenAI as part of a data processing agreement (DPA). OpenAI undertakes not to disclose this information to third parties.
We inform each user that they have the following rights regarding data protection:
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at the email address legal@gdpr.devPlease note that certain restrictions may apply to these rights.
Data exchanges between the server and the user are secured via the HTTPS protocol. We also take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
We share the collected data with the company OpenAI as part of a data processing agreement (DPA). OpenAI is based in the United States and may involve a transfer of your personal data outside the European Union. However, we ensure that this transfer is carried out in accordance with the appropriate guarantees provided by the applicable data protection legislation.
If you have any questions or complaints regarding the processing of your personal data, you have the right to contact the competent supervisory authority, namely the National Commission for Informatics and Liberties (CNIL), at the following address:
CNIL - Service des Plaintes3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 8071575334 PARIS CEDEX 07
Effective Date: 08/06/2023