Privacy policy Terms of use

Orange Business

After the close of the event, we will only retain your name, professional details and a record of your participation. Orange Business can rely on the legitimate interest provided the processing is limited to what can be reasonably expected, no individual pictures or testimonies shall be used as for that consent of the data subject is needed. Orange Business entity identified in your invitation email is the controller of your personal data. For more information on the processing of your personal data and your rights, click here.

Your professional contact details transmitted via this registration form will be used to manage your participation to Insights 2026. Orange SA (Orange Business division) 1 Place des Droits de l'Homme, 93450 La Plaine Saint-Denis, France, is the data controller of this processing that you can contact at obs.francedpo@orange.com. You have the right to access, rectify, object and suppress your personal data we process. For more information on the processing of your personal data and your rights, click here.

Inwink

Inwink is an event-management tool which processes participants’ authentication when registering to an event.

Collection of personal data by the inwink’s authentication system is required for the user to register for an event, to access the event website, and to access practical and logistic information related to the event.

Personal data collected by inwink are: last name, first name, contact information, log in and password, in addition to all the fields placed by the event organizer in the event registration form.

These personal data are confidential and hosted by inwink. They can be shared with partners and external service providers exclusively for registration management and user participation purposes.

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act ( « Loi « Informatiques et Libertés » n°78-17 du 6 janvier 1978 telle que modifiée par la loi n°2004-801 du 6 août 2004 »), upon justifying their identity, the user has a right to access and modify the data that concern them, and to refuse altogether the processing of their personal data.