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Cookies policy
Last update: 18 December 2024
Cookies policy
When using the Services, information relating to the browsing of Your computer, tablet, smartphone, etc. (“Terminal”) may be recorded in text files called “cookies” installed on Your Terminal, subject to the choices You may have expressed concerning “cookies” and which You may modify at any time (see Article 9.4 below).
1. What is a cookie ?
A “cookie” is a small text, image or software file that We may record on the hard disk of Your Terminal through Your Internet browser when You use the Services, subject to Your agreement and unless You object.
A “cookie” enables its issuer, during its period of validity, to recognize the Terminal concerned each time this Terminal accesses digital content containing “cookies” from the same issuer.
Once installed, “cookies” enable Us to recognize You each time You visit the Services, and therefore to enable You to benefit from all the functionalities of the Services, to indicate Your visit to a particular page and thus to provide You with an additional service. They also enable Us to improve Your browsing comfort, secure Your connection or adapt the content of a page to Your centers of interest or usage preferences.
The information recorded by “cookies”, for a limited period of validity (see Article 10.3 below), concerns in particular the pages visited, the advertisements You have clicked on, the type of browser You are using, as well as other data that Our online services process automatically, such as the identity of Your Internet access provider, Your IP address or the information You have entered on the Services (in order to avoid re-entering it).
Cookies” are not active files, and therefore cannot host viruses. For more information, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
2. What are cookies used for ?
Only the sender of a “cookie” is likely to read or modify the information contained therein.
Cookies” are used for the purposes described below, subject to Your choices, which You may express and modify at any time via the settings of the browser software used when You browse the Services.
2.1. Browsing cookies
Navigation “cookies” are used to improve the performance of the Services in order to provide the User with a better use of the Services. These “cookies” do not require the User's prior information and consent to be deposited on the User's Terminal.
More specifically, these browsing “cookies” enable us to:
Adapt the presentation of the Services to Your Terminal's display preferences (language used, display resolution, operating system used, etc.) when You use the Services, depending on the hardware and software Your Terminal is equipped with;
Allow access to a reserved area subject to login and password;
To store information relating to forms that You have filled in when using the Services;
To memorize Your usage preferences, display settings and the readers You use, in order to facilitate Your navigation during Your next visit to the Services;
To adapt the informational or promotional content of the Services according to Your assumed or declared interests and preferences, or as a result of Your navigation on the Services, and according to Your place of connection to the Services;
To implement security measures, for example when the User is asked to reconnect to a Service after a certain period of time has elapsed.
2.2. Statistical cookies
Statistical “cookies” issued on the Services are used to compile statistics and measures of visitor numbers and the use of the various elements making up the Services (sections and content visited, path taken, etc.), enabling Us to improve the interest and ergonomics of the Services.
The results of statistical cookie analyses are processed anonymously and for statistical purposes only.
2.3. Advertising cookies and third-party cookies
Advertising “cookies” and third-party “cookies” are used in particular to:
Determine in real time which advertisement to display based on Your recent browsing history, in order to limit the number of times an advertisement is displayed and to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign;
To personalize Your browsing experience on the Services, to maintain and improve the quality of Our Services and to protect You from fraudulent activity. When third-party sites, such as social networking sites, receive information contained in “cookies” through the use of a specific module of the Services, this information is assumed to be anonymous and is intended solely to enable Your identification on the Services.
2.4. Validity of cookies
The “cookies” issued on the Services are session “cookies” (the duration of which is limited to the time of a connection to the Services) and persistent “cookies” (the duration of which, however limited, is longer than the duration of a connection).
Session cookies are active only for the duration of your visit, and are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain stored on the hard disk of Your Terminal once Your browser has been closed.
In accordance with Applicable Regulations and the recommendations of the Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (“CNIL”), 89labs undertakes not to retain Your Personal Data beyond the period strictly necessary for the purposes for which they were collected, and in accordance with Applicable Regulations. Personal Data will be kept for 3 years from the last interaction initiated by the User on our site or platforms.
89LABS undertakes to anonymize or delete Your Personal Data as soon as the established purpose and/or retention period has expired.
At the end of this period, Your consent must be obtained again for the collection of cookies subject to consent.
2.5. Your choices concerning cookies
All the rights of the User recognized in Article 5 of the Charter are also applicable to the use of “cookies”.
You have several options for managing cookies.
The User understands that cookies improve browsing comfort on the Services. Any settings that the User may make may modify his or her browsing on the Services and his or her conditions of access to certain services requiring the use of cookies. 89Labs cannot be held responsible for the consequences of less efficient operation of the Services due to the impossibility of installing or reading “cookies” required for their proper operation, once the User has rejected or deleted them.
Users may configure their browser software so that cookies are stored in their Terminal or, on the contrary, rejected, either systematically or depending on the sender. Users may also configure their browsing software so that acceptance or rejection of cookies is proposed from time to time, before a cookie is likely to be recorded on their Terminal.
Please note that exercising your right to refuse cookies will not prevent the display of advertisements. Only advertisements using the Services' personalization services will cease. In other words, the User will no longer be exposed to advertising tailored to his or her centers of interest via the use of “cookies” on the Services, but will continue to be shown advertising whose content will no longer necessarily be in line with his or her centers of interest, or may even be dubious.
The help menu or dedicated section of Your browser will enable You to find out how to express or modify Your preferences with regard to “cookies” :
For Internet Explorer™ : windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
For Safari™ : support.apple.com/fr-fr/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
For Chrome™ : support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&hlrm=en&answer=95647
For Firefox™ : support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/Activer%20et%20d%C3%A9sactiver%20les%20cookies
For Opera™ : help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies
iOS : support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT201265
Android : support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=fr