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L’Alsace says that when users create an account, the publisher collects information through an online form and stores it in a computerized file managed by its customer relations service. The stated purpose is to create and manage the user’s account, along with any subscriptions and other services the user has purchased.
The notice also says that, if the user has given consent, this data may be used to send newsletters and promotional offers from L’Alsace, its affiliated companies, and commercial partners. The publisher explains that users can at any time exercise their rights to access, correct, delete, limit, or object to the processing of their personal data, and they can also withdraw consent.
For questions related to personal data, users are directed to contact s.lecteur@lalsace.fr. The notice also refers users to the site’s data protection information, terms of use, and contact page. The Data Protection Officer, dpo@ebra.fr, is copied on any request concerning personal information.
The page additionally reminds users that they can log in if they are already registered. It also displays a message telling visitors to enable JavaScript in their browser in order to access the sign-up process on the site.
Overall, the page is a registration and privacy-information notice rather than a news story. It focuses on account creation, data collection, consent for marketing communications, and user rights under personal-data rules.





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