Privacy

Principles Regarding the Collection of Personal Data

In principle, access to information available on or via the site is carried out without having to provide personal data, such as name, postal address, email address…

Exceptionally, in order to obtain additional services (request for information, request for demonstration, subscription to a newsletter…), it is possible that personal information, mainly contact details, may be requested from the user. In this case, the user is notified beforehand and the data is processed in accordance with the provisions of the law of December 8, 1992 relating to the processing of personal data. Specifically, this means:

Data Processing Manager

Any request or question relating to privacy protection on the site can be sent to us at the postal address indicated on the site, as well as by email at the address info {at} level-it.be

Use of Navigation Information for Statistical Purposes

When you access the site, the consulted servers automatically collect the following data:

This information is only kept for the sole purpose of measuring the number of visitors in the different sections of the site and making improvements.

Use of Cookies

In order to facilitate your navigation on the site as well as to optimize technical management, Level IT may occasionally use “cookies”.
A “cookie” is a small piece of information saved by a website in the Internet browser of your computer. This “cookie” can be retrieved during a subsequent visit to the same site. The “cookie” can only be read by the website that created it. The site uses “cookies” for administrative purposes, for example, to record your preferences for certain types of information, which will save you from having to repeat the same keyboard entries during each visit to our site.

Most “cookies” only work for the duration of a session or visit. None of them contain information that would make you likely to be contacted by telephone, email or postal mail. It is also possible for you to configure your browser to inform you each time a “cookie” is created or to prevent them from being saved.