Privacy Policy
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This Privacy Policy applies to the website www.bosco-ndg.ca (the “Site”). It outlines our commitments regarding the protection of personal information. It describes how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect your information, as well as your rights in this regard.
We are responsible for protecting the personal information we hold or that is under our custody, including information entrusted to third parties for the purpose of providing our services. These third parties must commit in writing to complying with appropriate protection standards.
The Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Quebec) defines “personal information” as any information relating to a natural person that allows that person to be identified. Excluded from this definition are a person’s business name, title, address, telephone number, and business email address. Personal information may be stored on various media, including written, graphic, audio, visual, computerized, or other formats.
Collection of personal information
We collect only the information necessary to provide the requested services, fulfill our commitments to you, and ensure proper follow-up of your file.
Your consent is generally obtained explicitly, whether in writing, verbally, or electronically. In certain cases permitted by law, consent may be implied.
By way of example, we may collect the following information:
- First and last name
- Email address
- Telephone number
- City of residence, when required
This information is collected through forms and the interactivity established between you and the Site. We also use cookies and/or log files, as described in the section “Log files and cookies.”
You may withdraw your consent at any time, subject to applicable legal or contractual restrictions. We will inform you of the consequences of such withdrawal, including the possibility that we may no longer be able to process your request.
In certain situations provided for by law, we may collect, use, or disclose personal information without your consent, for example for legal, medical, or security reasons, fraud prevention, or law enforcement purposes.
Limitation of collection, use, and disclosure
We collect personal information directly from you, unless you consent otherwise or the law permits it. Access to your information is limited to individuals, including employees, agents, and service providers, who require it to perform their duties.
Your information is used internally only for functional and statistical purposes, to contact you when applicable, and to improve our services. Your personal information is never sold or shared with third parties for commercial purposes.
We do not disclose your information to third parties without your consent, except where required or permitted by law. Retention and destruction of information
We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to achieve the purposes described, ensure proper follow-up of your file, and comply with our legal obligations. When information is destroyed, we apply measures to preserve its confidentiality and prevent unauthorized access.
Forms and interactivity
Your personal information may be collected through the following forms:
- Contact and/or registration form on the Site
We use this information in particular to:
- Contact you
- Provide information
- Produce statistics
- Manage the Site, including presentation, organization, and user experience improvement
Information may also be collected through interactivity between you and the Site, including:
- Email communications
- Navigation features, such as display preferences
Log files and cookies
We collect certain information through log files and cookies.
This information mainly includes:
- Pages visited and requests
- Date and time of visits
- Browser and device settings
The use of these files allows us to:
- Improve services and provide a personalized experience
- Create a browsing profile to better understand Site usage
- Produce audience statistics
You may configure your browser to refuse cookies; however, this may affect certain Site functionalities.
You may also manage your cookie preferences at any time through the “Cookie Settings” link or button, when available.
Transparency regarding our policy and practices
Information relating to this policy and our personal information protection practices is available at all times via the “Privacy Policy” link at the bottom of the Site.
Right of access and rectification
You have the right to access and correct the personal information we hold about you, as well as the right to request deletion where permitted by law.
Any request must be addressed to the person responsible for the protection of personal information:
Coline Bourque
Person Responsible for the Protection of Personal Information
500 Place d’Armes, Suite 2320
Montréal, QC, H2Y 2W2
info@purimmobilia.com
(514) 396-2222
Right to object and withdraw
You may object to certain uses of your personal information or withdraw your consent, subject to applicable legal or contractual restrictions. To exercise these rights, please contact the person indicated above.
Complaints and requests for information
For any complaint or request for information regarding this policy or our practices, please contact the person responsible for the protection of personal information mentioned above. We will handle your request diligently in accordance with applicable laws.
Security
We apply security measures appropriate to the sensitivity of the information in order to preserve its confidentiality and integrity. By way of example:
- SSL/TLS protocol
- Access management limited to authorized individuals
- Network monitoring and logging software and tools
- Data backups
- User IDs and passwords
- Firewalls
- Antivirus and anti-malware solutions
We are committed to maintaining a high level of confidentiality. However, no security mechanism provides absolute protection, and the use of the Internet to transmit personal information always involves a certain level of risk.
Legislation
We are committed to complying with applicable laws in Quebec and Canada, including the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Quebec). Depending on the context, other laws may also apply, including for informational purposes: A-2.1, the Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information.
Effective date and amendments
This policy has been in effect since October 7, 2025. It may be amended from time to time to remain compliant with the law and to reflect changes in our practices. We encourage users to review this page periodically. When applicable, we may notify users by email of significant changes.
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