Articles on: Personal Data and Confidentiality
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Are my documents confidential?

✅ In brief


Yes. Documents and information submitted in your file are treated confidentially by Leegal, except for transmissions or publications required for official formalities.


🧭 What you need to know


  • Some information is nevertheless necessary for official formalities and may be communicated within the legal framework.
  • Confidentiality therefore does not prevent mandatory transmissions to administrations, registers or competent bodies.


🛠️ How Leegal supports you


  • The requested data is used to prepare documents, track the file and carry out the necessary formalities.
  • Some information must be transmitted to competent bodies when the procedure requires it.
  • Data processing must remain limited to what is necessary for the service and applicable obligations.


🔎 Points to check


  • Avoid sending unnecessary documents.
  • Check information before official filing.
  • Keep your documents in a secure place.
  • Creation documents may contain sensitive information: identity, address, shareholders or partners, beneficial owners or supporting documents.
  • Some data may need to be kept for legal, administrative or security reasons.
  • Requests for access, rectification, erasure, copy, restriction or objection are exercised within the framework set out in the privacy policy.


📌 Key takeaway


Confidentiality does not mean that no data is transmitted: some information is necessary for official formalities.



Updated on: 06/07/2026

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