Scorall Privacy Policy
Introduction
This privacy policy explains how Scorall collects, uses, and protects your personal data when you use our website.
Identity and contact details of the data controller
The data controller is Scorall. Email: [email protected]
Data collected
We collect the following types of data:
- Identification data: username, email address. If the user registers via a third-party authentication provider (Google, Facebook, etc.), we may also receive their first and last name, depending on the information shared by that provider.
- Connection and usage data: IP address, connection logs, user preferences.
- Payment data: We do not directly collect or store payment data. Transactions are managed by our payment provider Stripe, which processes this information securely.
Purposes of data collection
We use your personal data to:
- Allow you to access our services and personalize your experience
- Manage your account and subscriptions
- Improve security and prevent fraud
- Comply with our legal obligations
Legal basis for processing
The processing of your data is based on:
- Your consent when you accept our privacy policy
- The performance of a contract (e.g., premium subscription)
- Our legal and regulatory obligations
- Our legitimate interest in improving our services
Mandatory or optional nature of data
Some data is mandatory to use our services (e.g., creating a premium account), others are optional and allow for a personalized experience.
Data recipients
Your data may be shared with:
- Our technical partners and service providers
- Competent authorities in case of legal obligation
Data retention period
We retain your data as long as necessary to provide our services and comply with our legal obligations.
User rights
In accordance with the GDPR, you have the following rights:
- Access to your data
- Rectification of inaccurate information in your account
- Deletion of your data under certain conditions
- Objection and restriction of processing
- Data portability
To exercise your rights, contact us at [email protected]
Data transfer outside the EU
If we need to transfer your data outside the EU, we ensure that it receives adequate protection in accordance with current regulations.
Complaints
You can file a complaint with the CNIL (French data protection authority) in case of a dispute regarding the processing of your data.
Privacy policy updates
This privacy policy may be modified at any time. We will inform you in case of significant changes.