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Confidentiality Clause

The site www.prooftag.com, that you are currently consulting, is the property of: PROOFTAG SAS
1100, Avenue de l'Europe
F-82000 Montauban - FRANCE
RCS Montauban B 399 620 749


Prooftag, Bubble Tag, Bubble Card are registered trademarks.

US Patent Number 7 380 128, US 7 438 237, EP 1252616, EP 1578268, Russia 2 335 015, India 209 178, Nigeria RP 16089, Morocco 27499, South Africa 2005/44 26

 

This site has been declared to the French CNIL and bears declaration number: 869935

COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

In order to offer you efficient services, we may request you to provide personal information. Prooftag commits itself to keep any personal information collected and used by Prooftag confidential. It will not be shared with any third parties.

Under the Computer and Liberties law of 6 January 1978, you have the right to access, correct, modify and suppress any private data that you have communicated. You may use this right by sending an email to prooftag@prooftag.com, or by sending a letter to: Prooftag SAS - 350, Avenue d'Italie, F-82000 Montauban – France.

If you subscribe to information services by email (newsletters), you may request to stop receiving these emails in the manner indicated above.

AUTHORS’ RIGHTS - COPYRIGHT

This entire site content is subject to to international and French legislation on authors’ rights and intellectual property. All reproduction rights are reserved, including rights for downloading documents and iconographic and photographic representations.

The reproduction of this site partially or entirely, in whatever form, is formally prohibited without an express authorisation of the director of publication.

The brands cited on this site are registered by the companies that own them.

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You have the possibility of accepting or refusing Cookies. Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can generally modify the parameters of your browser in order to refuse them if you choose to do so.