Games Accessibility Hub

Legal information & Data policy

Administrative data

The website https://www.gamesaccessibilityhub.com is published by Games Accessibility Hub SAS, registered under the RCS Lorient n° 953 972 635, located 1 Rue Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, Lorient 56100, France.

E-mail:

Director of publication: Timothée Lansiaux, CEO.

This website is hosted by OVH (https://www.ovhcloud.com/fr/) located 2, rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.

Intellectual property

This website, all of the elements comprising it, regardless of their nature, are the exclusive property of Games Accessibility Hub or its licensors.

Publishers and authors of the website https://www.gamesaccessibilityhub.com can not be held responsible for errors or omissions in the information disseminated or technical problems encountered on the site and all other sites to which we establish links, or any interpretation of the information published on these sites, as well as the consequences of their use.

Photo & graphic credits

Other pictures are provided by their owners, who have agreed to their use on this website.

Data policy

Games Accessibility Hub undertakes to ensure that the collection and processing of your data, carried out from the www.gamesaccessibilityhub.com site, comply with the Data Protection Act and the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). For any information on the protection of personal data, you can also consult the website of the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés.

Identity of the data owner

Personal data are collected by: Société par actions simplifiée Games Accessibility Hub whose registered office is at Centre d’affaires Lorient Mer-La base, 1 rue Honoré D’Estienne d’Orves, 56100 Lorient, France.

Purpose - use of your data

Games Accessibility Hub is likely to collect personal data about you for the purposes necessary for its activity, whether in terms of recruitment, responding to your requests for information, execution and monitoring of service contracts.

Types of data collected

Games Accessibility Hub only collects data that is strictly necessary for the purposes of its activity. The personal data collected can be the following:

  • In the context of a request for information (last name, first name, e-mail, phone number, company name)
  • As part of a recruitment process: (last name, first name, e-mail, phone number, company name), information on the curriculum vitae (last name, first name, date and place of birth, nationality, professional background, academic background, hobbies)

Types of data collected

Games Accessibility Hub only collects data that is strictly necessary for the purposes of its activity. The personal data collected can be the following:

Origin of the data

The personal data collected by Games Accessibility Hub are those directly given by the person concerned when using the contact form.

Intended transfers of personal data to a non-EU Member State

To date, Games Accessibility Hub does not transfer, nor envisage any transfer of your personal data to a non-European Union member state.

Retention period of the categories of data processed

Data relating to applicants for a post are kept at the latest five years after the last contact, with a view to possible recruitment.

Data of prospects are kept no later than three years after the last contact.

Protection of your data

Games Accessibility Hub ensures that its employees and service providers, subcontractors or hosts, also respect the absolute confidentiality of the information provided to them.

We maintain in-house electronic and organizational security measures in relation to the collection, storage, and communication of data.

Your rights under the Data Protection Act

Games Accessibility Hub takes all appropriate measures in order to facilitate the exercise of the rights of its clients regarding their personal data (right of access, rectification, deletion, limitation of processing, portability, to define the fate of their data after death).

The information provided in connection with the exercise of these rights is provided in writing or electronically. On request, the information may be provided orally. All requests should be sent by post to Centre d’affaires Lorient Mer-La base, 1 rue Honoré D’Estienne d’Orves, 56100 Lorient, France; or to .

In accordance with the regulations in force, your request must be signed and accompanied by a photocopy of an identity document bearing your signature and specify the address to which the reply should be sent. A reply will then be sent to you as soon as possible and in any event within one month of receipt of the request.

Flows out of your data after your death

The new article 40-1 of the French Data Protection Act allows individuals to give instructions regarding the storage, deletion and communication of their data after their death.

You can read information relating to post-mortem directives (in French) on the CNIL's website.