Privacy policy

Faced with the development of new communication tools, it is necessary to pay particular attention to the protection of privacy. That is why we are committed to respecting the confidentiality of the personal information we collect (namely Last name, First name, E-mail address).

Personal information is collected through forms. We also use, as indicated in the following section, cookies and / or logs to collect information about you.
Your personal information is collected using a form, used to contact us.

Right of opposition and withdrawal
We are committed to offering you a right of objection and withdrawal regarding your personal information. The right of opposition is understood as being the possibility offered to Internet users to refuse that their personal information be used for certain purposes mentioned during the collection.
The right of withdrawal is understood to be the possibility offered to Internet users to request that their personal information no longer appear, for example, in a distribution list.
To exercise these rights, you can contact us:
Email: dev@emsystem.sg
Postal code: 68 CIRCULAR ROAD,
Singapore 049422

 The personal information we collect is kept in a secure environment. The people with whom we work are required to respect the confidentiality of your information.

To ensure the security of your personal information, we use the following measures:
Access management, access restricted to authorized persons
Computer backup Development of digital certificate
Firewalls

We are committed to maintaining a very high degree of confidentiality by incorporating the latest technological innovations to ensure the confidentiality of your transactions. However, since no mechanism offers maximum security, there is always a risk involved when using the Internet to transmit personal information.
Our website has sections for children. The collection of their personal information must be done with the consent of the parents or the child’s representative.
Legislation

We undertake to comply with the legislative provisions set out in the CNIL (National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties created by the Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978).

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