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Updated: 2026-05-15

Privacy notice

I am Adrien Lorme, and aiseofrance is my solo practice in western France. I read AI answers about French businesses and rewrite their pages so an answer engine can describe them without guessing. This notice is short on purpose, because the practice is simple: one form, one inbox, one purpose. Below, in plain terms, is what the form sends me, what I do with it, and what you can ask of me about your own data.

Who handles your data

The data described here is mine to look after. I, Adrien Lorme, run aiseofrance.com on my own — no team, no departments, one person reading the messages. Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), I act as the data controller. For any question, or to exercise a right, write to hello@aiseofrance.com.

What is collected

There is one way to reach me: the form. It asks for three things and stops there —

  • A name, so my reply can address you properly.
  • An email address, so the reply has somewhere to go.
  • A free-text message, where you set out the case — the page you want read, the query that matters, the AI answer that worries you, or the French-English pair whose two versions disagree.

That is the whole of it. No account, no login, no payment details typed here, no hidden profile built in the background. The message arrives in an inbox and stays a message. To slow automated submissions, the timestamp is stored next to a salted SHA-256 hash of the sending IP; the readable IP, browser fingerprints and device traits are never kept.

What is not collected

It helps to spell out what this site refuses on purpose:

  • No tracking cookies of any kind. Visits are counted with a self-hosted, cookie-free, privacy-respecting analytics tool, served through a first-party proxy on this domain; nothing is shared across sites and no single visitor is picked out.
  • No advertising pixels, no remarketing tags, no marketing-automation trackers.
  • No automated profiling, and no automated decision that has a legal effect on you.
  • No selling, renting or sharing of personal data: there is simply no commercial machinery here to feed.

Why the law allows this

When you submit the form, handling your name, email and message rests on Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR — steps taken at your request before any agreement. The IP hash that guards the form against abuse rests instead on legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f). If payment-status data ever appears for a paid engagement, the contractual basis covers it.

How long it is kept

  • Form messages and the email thread that follows: held during the work, then for 24 months to keep the record of the exchange, and deleted after that. A message that leads to no work is held 12 months and then deleted.
  • IP hashes: held 90 days, long enough to spot abusive patterns, then deleted.
  • Any payment records: if a paid engagement produces them, they are kept only as long as tax and accounting rules require, then deleted.

Your rights

Over the data you send me, the GDPR gives you rights of access, correction, erasure, portability, restriction and objection. A single email to hello@aiseofrance.com sets any of them going, and you will hear back within a month. If you think your data has been mishandled, you may also complain to the data-protection supervisory authority of the country where you live.

Where the data is held

The servers behind aiseofrance.com are located in European Union (Germany). In the rare case where a further processor (email provider) operates outside the European Union, the transfer relies on standard contractual clauses and on any additional safeguards that party publishes.

Changes to this notice

If the way data is handled changes in a way that matters, this page is revised to say so, and the "Updated" date at the top moves with it. A change of real weight stays flagged on the home page for 30 days, so a returning visitor notices it.

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