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Private Policy – Conditions of Use

Please read the Conditions of Use carefully. By accessing this website, you tacitly indicate your acceptance and understanding of the Conditions of Use.

We reserve the right to modify the Conditions of Use without prior warning and at any time.
In the Conditions of Use, the terms ‘Product DNA’, ‘we’ and ‘our’ refer to Product DNA SA and its website (www.productdna.com). ‘You’ and ‘your’ refer to any person using the website or accessing it.

1. Protection of private life and personal information policy

Within the framework of data capture and the handling of personal information, Product DNA SA is subject to Swiss legislation regarding data protection.

2. Limitation of responsibility regarding published information

Even if our staff exert every reasonable effort to ensure the exactitude, reliability, degree of topicality or the exhaustivity of information and documentation published on the website, we nevertheless reject all responsibility should this not be the case.

3. Intellectual property rights

Copyright and other intellectual property rights regarding the content are the property of Product DNA SA or are used with the permission of the rightful owner.
You may navigate on the website and reproduce extracts from it, by printing or downloading on to a hard disc, destined for your own use only or that of close associates. This is possible in as far as you respect copyright indications or other intellectual property indications. For the rest, no part of the website has been designed to provide you with a licence or a right of use, whatever it may be, of the content.
All other use of the content on your part is strictly forbidden. In particular, no reproduction of any part of the website may be sold or distributed for commercial purposes; neither can it be modified or incorporated in any other work, publication or Internet site.

4. Links to other websites

Links on the website may direct you beyond our own networks and systems, in particular to the Internet sites of our partners. Product DNA SA accepts no responsibility with regard to the content, exactitude or functioning of these third-party websites. These links are suggested in good faith and Product DNA can in no way be held responsible for the content of third-party websites to which a link is offered. The inclusion of a link to other Internet websites does not imply Product DNA’s approval.

5. Use of Google Analytics

In order to enhance our services, we use Google Analytics technology, as provided by the American-based company Google Inc. (Google). Google Analytics is an Internet audience analysis tool which helps us to better understand your behaviour on our website. This tool may use cookies to gather anonymous information and to generate reports on the statistics of use of our website without personal identification by Google.
The information produced by these cookies (including your IP address) may be sent to – and stocked in – Google servers in the USA. If you do not wish Google Analytics to record information regarding your website visits, you can install a complementary navigational module which deactivates Google Analytics.

6. Use of cookies

We use Cookies to optimise our website. These are small files which are recorded on your data support and which memorise, using your Internet navigator, certain configurations and information to exchange them with our system. You may refuse the installation of cookies by making the appropriate settings on your navigational software; we do, however, draw your attention to the fact that this may prevent you from accessing the full range of our services.
The cookies technology enables us to obtain anonymous information indicating, for example, which pages of our website have been consulted.

7. Jurisdiction and applicable law

The Conditions of Use are subject to Swiss law, except for rules of international private law. The only place of jurisdiction is Lausanne, except in case of a referral to the Federal Law Court.

8. Languages

The Conditions of Use are written in French, German and English. In case of divergencies, the French text is the authoritative version.

January 2021

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