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Privacy policy (GDPR)

The LORD nonprofit is committed to protecting your personal data, in accordance with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French "Informatique et libertés" law.

1. Data controller

The data controller is the LORD nonprofit, 51 Rue du Minage, 17000 La Rochelle, SIREN 812 992 352 — contact@lordr.org.

2. Data collected

The lordr.org site collects strictly necessary personal data for the following purposes:

  • Contact form: first name, last name, e-mail, topic, message content.
  • Online donation (coming soon, via provider): first name, last name, e-mail, amount, payment data (handled exclusively by the payment provider, never stored on lordr.org).
  • Audience measurement (where applicable, via Google Analytics or equivalent): pages visited, duration, device type, traffic source. No data is used for advertising.

3. Purposes of processing

  • Reply to information and guidance requests
  • Issue tax receipts for donations
  • Improve the site and its content (anonymous audience measurement)
  • Comply with legal and tax obligations

4. Legal basis

  • Consent (contact form, donation)
  • Legal obligation (retention of tax receipts)
  • Legitimate interest (anonymous audience measurement)

5. Retention period

  • Contact requests: 12 months after last interaction
  • Donation data: per accounting and tax obligations (10 years)
  • Audience measurement data: 13 months maximum

6. Recipients

Your data is never sold or transferred to third parties. Recipients are strictly:

  • The LORD internal team
  • The site host (Namecheap, Inc.)
  • The payment provider, if you make an online donation
  • Competent authorities in case of legal obligation

7. Cookies

The lordr.org site uses a minimal number of cookies:

  • Strictly necessary cookies for site functioning (language preference)
  • Where applicable, audience measurement cookies (Google Analytics or equivalent), respecting consent

8. Your GDPR rights

Under articles 15 to 22 of GDPR, you have the following rights:

  • Right of access to your data
  • Right of rectification
  • Right of erasure ("right to be forgotten")
  • Right to restriction of processing
  • Right to portability
  • Right of opposition
  • Right to withdraw consent at any time

To exercise these rights, write to contact@lordr.org specifying your identity and request.

9. Complaint

If you believe your rights are not respected, you can file a complaint with the French CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés) — www.cnil.fr.

10. Security

The lordr.org site is secured by HTTPS (SSL certificate). Sensitive data is stored and transmitted encrypted.

Policy updated 12 May 2026.