Right of access and consultation
Access and view personal data from your Compilatio Studium account
From your Compilatio Studium account, you can access your account settings and view your personal data.
Access and view personal data included in documents
From your Compilatio Studium account, you can download the documents that you have uploaded/analysed in your Compilatio Studium user account.
Right of modification
Modify personal data from your Compilatio Studium account
From your Compilatio Studium account, you can access your account settings and modify your personal data.
Modify personal data included in documents
To modify information about a document (author, title, comment), you must update the document's properties from the Compilatio Studium interface.
If it's the document's contents that you wish to modify, you must delete it and then upload the new version of the document.
Right of deletion
Delete your Compilatio Studium account
From your Compilatio Studium account, you can access your account settings and delete your account.
Delete documents
Simply delete the documents and reports in your interface. To delete a document fully:
- the contents of the document must be removed from the document database
- the trash bin must be emptied
Right of limitation and opposition
To exercise these two rights requires deleting your account and/or your documents, and thereby deleting the associated data..
Since Compilatio is not a document archival service, there is no need to keep documents that you do not want to process.
Right of data portability
As with the right of access and consultation, you can download the documents that you have submitted to your Compilatio Studium user account.
If you want to ensure the portability of several dozen documents, and wish to receive this data in a "structured" format (e.g., CSV, xml, etc.), send a request to support@compilatio.net, specifying the references (identifiers) of the relevant documents.
If you think any data processing has been carried out contrary to applicable regulations, you may file a complaint with the CNIL (https://www.cnil.fr/).