This "Policy Cookies " is intended to inform you and to meet the requirements laid down by the amended "Informatique et libertés" law and the General Regulation on the protection of personal data regarding the use of cookies by Cultureindoor.com.
1. WHAT IS THE COOKIES POLICY AND WHAT IS ITS SCOPE?
You are informed that, during your visits to Cultureindoor.com websites and other digital spaces, cookies may be installed on your equipment (computer, tablet or smartphone). Similarly, we may use cookies on e-mails sent to you or when you install a mobile application.
Privacy policy Cookies sets out the essential elements of how and why we use cookies. It also allows us to specify your rights.
It is applicable solely by virtue of its publication on our website www.cultureindoor.com. The latest online version takes precedence over all others.
It does not replace the data protection policy available here.
2. WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A "cookie" is a piece of information that a user can send to an electronic device that contains information about him or her. A cookie is a piece of information that a user can send to an electronic device that contains information about him or her.
In practice, cookies are used in a variety of environments: websites, e-mail, downloading software or mobile applications, etc
A cookie is a small text file (computer file) recorded and/or read by your browser on the hard disk of your terminal (fixed or portable computer, tablet or smartphone) when you visit a website or any other Cultureindoor.com digital space.
On a technical and functional level, we distinguish four types of cookies:
Technical use cookies, which respond to an action on your part on the website, necessary to use a particular service or access a particular content.
Identification and personalizationcookies, which enable us to get to know you better and identify you when you return to our site.
Analysis and performance cookies, which enable us to measure the number of visitors and pages visited.
Advertising or targeting cookies, which record data that enables us to control the display of advertisements to specific Internet users.
Technically speaking, there are a wide variety of cookies, including (but not limited to) :
- Cookies HTTP ;
- Cookies "flash;
- The result of a fingerprint calculation in the case of "fingerprinting" (calculation of a unique machine identifier based on elements of its configuration for tracking purposes);
- Invisible pixels or "web bugs";
- ..
3. WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?
Cookies serve three main functions:
Function 1 - Proper operation of the service(s):
- Through the study of technical statistics to monitor the proper functioning of the service;
- Through the identification of error messages, enabling us to remedy any technical problems;
- By ensuring user account security (re-authentication after a certain period of time).
Function 2 - Improving the Cultureindoor.com experience:
- In particular, by improving the quality and speed of the user experience, for example by offering pre-filled fields for each visit;
- By optimizing the ergonomics of the digital environment concerned or the various functionalities offered;
- By parameterizing the use of this environment according to the user's preferences, for example by memorizing the default language used;
- By studying the statistics provided by these cookies, in order to continue improving and adapting the service to each user and guarantee the best possible experience.
Function 3 - Economic function
- By sending personalized advertising based on user searches. In this respect, the cookies deposited enable us to target the user in order to offer advertising that corresponds to him or her and is likely to be of interest to him or her (based on location data, if activated, or on personal data previously provided). They also enable us to produce statistics and studies on the advertising we offer;
- Finally, cookies enable us to study and record the activity generated by this digital environment: number of daily connections, connected profiles, most frequented time slots, etc..
4. WHAT KIND OF DATA DO WE COLLECT?
There are a lot of untruths about cookies.
Cookies are not "snitches" that enable us to collect mass or critical information about your personal life, or to gain access to company secrets.
For example, cookies enable us to collect:
- IP address ;
- User ID ;
- Session ID;
- User language (not native language);
- Geolocation data (in some cases).
5. WHO HAS ACCESS TO THIS DATA?
Access to data collected by the company through cookies is limited to the following:
INTERNAL RECIPIENTS
- Communications/Marketing Department
- Information systems department
- General management
- Other departments as required
EXTERNAL RECIPIENTS
- Advertisers and/or advertising agencies
- Companies specializing in electronic advertising
- Technical service providers
6. WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS?
Article 32 II of the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978 states:
"Any subscriber or user of an electronic communications service must be informed in a clear and complete manner, unless previously informed, by the data controller or its representative:
- of the purpose of any action intended to access, by electronic transmission, information already stored in his or her electronic communications terminal equipment, or to enter information in this equipment ;
- the means available to him/her to oppose such action.
Such access or recording may only take place if the subscriber or user, after receiving this information, has expressed his or her consent, which may result from appropriate settings on his or her connection device or any other device under his or her control.
These provisions are not applicable if access to information stored in the user's terminal equipment or the recording of information in the user's terminal equipment :
- is exclusively for the purpose of enabling or facilitating communication by electronic means ;
- or is strictly necessary for the provision of an online communication service at the express request of the user"
In short, you have two rights:
- To consent to the use of cookies;
- The right to deactivate all or some of the cookies.
7. CONSENT
User consent is not required for so-called "essential" cookies, i.e. those that are necessary for the digital environment to function properly (i.e. technical cookies).
Conversely, consent is required for cookies :
- Linked to targeted advertising operations;
- Linked to audience measurement operations;
- Generated by sharing buttons redirecting users to social networks.
Consent is therefore required for all cookies used to study user behavior.
Privacy policy Cookies is a document of nature informational document. It does not need to be accepted; it is up to you to read it. Conversely, you must consent to the use of certain cookies.
This consent is formalized, as required by the CNIL, by :
- an information banner ;
- an acceptance button on the banner;
- the option of clicking on the link to read the entire present policy.
8. HOW TO DISABLE / SET COOKIES?
Most web browsers are set by default to accept cookies, which are essential to the way the Internet works. However, they also allow you to choose whether or not to accept all cookies, or even to pre-select themcisor even to pre-select those that the user wishes to keep.
To do this, each browser has its own specific features, and settings are relatively easy to access via the help menus of each one:
- On Google Chrome:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=fr - Internet Explorer:
https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies - Mozilla Firefox:
https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies-preferences - On Opera:
http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html
PRECISION: Cultureindoor.com cannot guarantee the continuity of these URLs, nor the quality of the information they contain.
For mobile applications, e-mail and social networks, please refer to your account "settings", which vary according to platform and operator.
Please note that setting your browser to refuse or restrict a particular cookie can have two important consequences:
- Limitation or restriction of access to a service, page or content;
- A poorer Cultureindoor.com experience (e.g. having to re-enter the same information several times).
PRECISION: It is impossible for us to be more precise than thiscis on the consequences of deactivating cookies, as everything depends on the type of cookies deactivated and the type of deactivation carried out by the user.
We would also like to draw your attention to the fact that when you oppose the installation or use of cookies, a refusal cookie may be installed on your terminal. When this cookie is deleted, it will no longer be possible to identify you as having refused the use of cookies. Similarly, when you consent to the installation of cookies, a consent cookie is installed.
9. USE OF THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
Third-party cookies may be deposited by partners or advertising agencies in order to identify users' centers of interest through the products or services they consult on the website concerned by the present policy.
They may be deposited during use of the digital environment concerned, or when the user clicks on the latter's advertising spaces.
We have no control over these cookies, which are placed by companies acting on their behalf. To find out more, please read their own cookie policy.
10. HOW LONG DO YOU KEEP YOUR DATA?
Cultureindoor.com complies with the requirements set by the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority) in terms of data retention and duration.
It considers consent to the installation of cookies to be valid for a period of 13 months from the date of your consent.
11. CHANGES TO THE PRESENT POLICY
The present policy may be modified or amended at any time in the event of changes in legislation, case law, CNIL decisions and recommendations or usage.
Any new version of this policy will be brought to the attention of online users by substituting the new version of the policy for the previous version.
12. QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS POLICY?
If you have any questions about this Policy Cookiesplease do not hesitate to contact our Customer Relations Department:
- Via the "Contact us" form on our website: here.
- By post : CIS - 32 Rue de la Regale - 77181 Courtry
For more general information on cookies, please consult the CNIL website: www.cnil.fr and in particular www.cnil.fr/fr/site-web-cookies-et-autres-traceurs
Here you'll find Google's privacy policy and terms of use for cookies: Google's Privacy & Terms site