Site publisher
This website quiche-lorraine.org is published by the National Union for the Defence and Promotion of the Authentic Quiche Lorraine (SNDPAQL).
Publication manager: Laurent Miltgen-Delinchamp.
Contact: via the site's form.
Address: 41 rue Gabriel Maurice, 54400 Longwy, France.
Hosting
The site is hosted by LWS (Ligne Web Services), SAS au capital de 500 000 €, RCS Paris B 851 993 683, 10 rue de Penthièvre, 75008 Paris, France, www.lws.fr.
Intellectual property
The « Quiche Lorraine » trademark was registered with the French INPI in 2013. All content on this site (text, images, layout) is protected by copyright. Any reproduction without authorisation is prohibited.
Personal data (GDPR)
In accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), we inform you of the following:
- Data controller: the SNDPAQL, represented by Laurent Miltgen-Delinchamp.
- Data collected: when you use the contact form, we collect your name, e-mail address and the content of your message. The request's IP address is processed for security purposes (abuse prevention).
- Purpose: to reply to your message. No other use is made of this data.
- Legal basis: your consent (Article 6.1.a GDPR), obtained when you submit the form.
- Recipient: your message is sent to the site manager via Telegram messaging. No data is sold or transferred to third parties for commercial purposes.
- Retention period: messages are kept for the time needed to handle your request, then deleted.
- Your rights: you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict and object. To exercise them, contact us via the form. You may also lodge a complaint with your national supervisory authority.
Cookies and trackers
This site uses no advertising cookies, no trackers, no third-party analytics. Local storage (localStorage) is used solely to remember your language choice. This storage is strictly necessary for the site to work and does not require consent. Fonts are hosted on our own server: no data is sent to third-party services (Google, etc.).
Applicable law
This site is subject to French law and European Union law. In the event of a dispute, the French courts have jurisdiction.
Last updated: 20/06/2026