Privacy Policy
Definitions
Publisher: The person, natural or legal, who publishes the public communication services
online.
The Site: All websites, web pages and online services offered by the Publisher.
The User The person using the Site and the services.
1. Nature of the data collected
In the course of using the Sites, the Publisher may collect the following categories of data about its Users:
Connection data (IP addresses, event logs, etc.)
2. Communication of personal data to third parties
No communication to third parties
Your data will not be disclosed to third parties.
You are informed, however, that it may be disclosed pursuant to a law, regulation or decision of a competent regulatory or judicial authority.
3. Data aggregation
Aggregation with non-personal data
We may publish, disclose and use Aggregate Information (information about all of our Users or specific groups or categories of Users that we combine so that an individual User can no longer be identified or referred to) and Non-Personal Information for industry and market analysis, demographic profiling, promotional and advertising purposes, and other business purposes.
4. Collection of terminal data
Collection of profiling and technical data for supply purposes of the service
Some of your device's technical data is collected automatically by the Site.
This information includes your IP address, Internet Service Provider, hardware configuration, software configuration, browser type and language...
The collection of this data is necessary for the provision of the services.
Collection of technical data for advertising, commercial and other purposes
statistics
The technical data of your device are automatically collected and stored
by the Site, for advertising, commercial and statistical purposes.
This information helps us personalize and continually improve your experience on our Site. We do not collect or store any personal data (name, first name, address...) that may be attached to technical data.
5. Cookies
Cookie retention time
In accordance with the recommendations of the CNIL, the maximum duration of conservation of cookies is 13 months after their first deposit in the terminal of the User, as well as the duration of the validity of the User's consent to the use of these cookies.
The lifetime of cookies is not extended with each visit.
The User's consent must therefore be renewed at the end of this period.
Purpose of cookies
Cookies may be used for statistical purposes, in particular to optimize the services rendered to the User, based on the processing of information concerning the frequency of access, the personalization of the pages as well as the operations carried out and the information consulted.
You are informed that the Editor may place cookies on your terminal. The cookie records information relating to navigation on the service (the pages you consulted, the date and time of the consultation, etc.) which we can read during your subsequent visits.
User's right to refuse cookies
You acknowledge that you have been informed that the Publisher may use cookies. If you do not want cookies to be used on your device, most browsers allow you to disable cookies through the settings options.
6. Retention of technical data
Length of time technical data is kept
The technical data are kept for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes mentioned above.
7. Applicable law and remedies
Application of French law (CNIL legislation) and jurisdiction of the courts
This Privacy Policy and your use of the Site shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of France, and in particular with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and liberties. Your choice of law does not affect your rights as a consumer under the applicable law of your place of residence. If you are a consumer, you and we agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the French courts, which means that you may bring an action relating to this Privacy Policy in France or in the EU country in which you live. If you are a business person, all actions against us must be brought in a court in France.
In the event of a dispute, the parties will seek an amicable solution before any legal action. In case of failure of these attempts, all disputes regarding the validity, interpretation and/or execution of the Privacy Policy shall be brought before the French courts, even in case of multiple defendants or warranty claims.