Our Privacy Policy

Naam Consulting (hereinafter “we”) places great importance to respecting your privacy and protecting your personal data. This notice is intended to inform you of the use made of the personal data that we collect and process through our website, as well as your rights thereon.

Purposes Of Data Collection

As a general rule, it is possible to access and browse this website without having to disclose any information or personal data. However, when you contact us through our contact form, personal data is collected in order to manage your request. This data processing is based on your consent.

Cookie Management

A cookie is a text file sent to your browser and saved on your terminal (PC, laptop, or smartphone) when visiting a website. Cookies can, for example, be used to ensure the proper functioning of a website and to optimize its ergonomics and functionalities.

We do not use cookies on our website. However, our hosting provider uses a statistical analysis tool that helps to track and manage our traffic, without the use of personal data. This tool provides us with key information about our users, and different sections of our website and most notably: (i) a general overview of traffic trends for our websites based on our Web Hosting Plan (sessions, pages visited, pages viewed with errors, average session time); (ii) ranking of the most commonly used internet browsers for visiting our website (top browsers, top platforms (operating systems), top browser-platform combinations); (iii) the proportion of visitors depending on their location (graphical representation of website request origins, top regions with number of sessions by geographical origin); (iv) ranking of the most visited pages on our website (most visited pages, most popular forms, most frequent user visits); (v) view of the robots that pass through our website (top robots that visited our website, most accessed pages by robots); (vi) failure and success statistics based on HTTP codes returned and (vii) general information on hosting activity (FTP connections, HTTP requests, Outbound connections, CPU usage, Exceeding the resource threshold, SQL requests per DB, SQL response time per DB).