Legal notice, protection of your personal data and cookies.
Last updated: June 2026. Information in square brackets [ ] is to be completed by N2M Sécurité.
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N2M Sécurité
Legal form: [LLC / PLC — to be completed]
Share capital: [to be completed]
RCCM: [to be completed] — NINEA: [to be completed]
Registered office: Dakar, Senegal
Phone: +221 33 822 32 29 — Email: contact@securite-n2m.com
Publication director: [Name of the publication director]
Hosting: [Name of the host, address and contact]
N2M Sécurité attaches great importance to the protection of your personal data, in accordance with Senegalese law No. 2008-12 of 25 January 2008 on the protection of personal data and with the recommendations of the Personal Data Protection Commission (CDP).
Data collected: through our forms (quote, contact, configurator, appointment, resource downloads), we collect your name, your email, your phone number and the information you share with us about your needs.
Purposes: to process and follow up on your requests, get back to you, draw up a quote or a service proposal, and send you the requested documents.
Legal basis: your consent and the performance of pre-contractual measures taken at your request.
Retention period: your data is kept for as long as necessary to handle your request and the business relationship, then archived or deleted.
Recipients: your data is intended solely for the authorised departments of N2M Sécurité. It is neither shared nor sold to third parties.
Your rights: you have the right to access, rectify, object to and delete your data. To exercise it, write to us at contact@securite-n2m.com, providing proof of your identity.
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All the content on this site (text, logos, images, visual identity) is the property of N2M Sécurité or its partners and is protected by intellectual-property law. Any reproduction, even partial, without prior written authorisation is prohibited.