Terms of service
1.1 DATA COLLECTED BY AUTOMATIC MEANS
Several technologies may be used on our website to make them more user-friendly, efficient and reliable. These technologies may involve automatic data collection by us or by third parties on our behalf. Typically, this data does not contain personal details about the user. These technologies include, in particular, cookies, Adobe Flash cookies and cybermetric software.
1.1.1 COURSE DATA
A visit to one of our websites results in data being transmitted from your browser to our server. This data is automatically collected and stored by us or by third parties on our behalf. This data may include, in particular:
the visitor's IP address
the date and time of the visit
the referral URL (the site the visitor came through)
pages visited on our website
information about the browser used (browser type and version, operating system, etc.)
1.1.2 WITNESSES
On our website, cookies may be used in several places. Generally speaking, these are small text files stored on the hard drive of your computer or mobile device by your web browser. In other words, cookies help make our website more user-friendly, more efficient and more reliable. The cookies we generally use are "session cookies", which are automatically destroyed at the end of the visit to the website in question. By default, browsers allow the use of cookies, but this function can also be disabled. However, some services may then not be available. It is also possible to manually delete cookies after their use, using the web browser. 30 Noeuds is not aware of any cases where witnesses have damaged a computer or mobile device, or promoted viral infection.
The following links provide specific information on the most common browsers:
Internet Explorer: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cookies/en
Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Cookies
Google Chrome: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042
Opera: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/
1.1.3 INVISIBLE PIXELS AND TRACKER LINKS
Web beacons (also called “pixel tags” and “clean GIFs”) contain graphic symbols that the user cannot see. Tracker links or similar technologies consist of a few lines of instruction code and may be embedded in our website or (mobile) application. Along with cookies, they are mainly used for statistical analysis. This technology can also be used to track traffic patterns on websites, or to know whether an email has been received, opened, and responded to.
1.1.4 CYBERMETRICS
Cybermetrics refers to a method of collecting and evaluating the behavior of visitors to websites or (mobile) applications. The latter involves the analysis of traffic patterns in order, for example, to determine the frequency of visits to certain parts of a website or (mobile) application or to find out which information and services are most interesting to our visitors. . To do this, we primarily use clickstream data and the other techniques described above. Cybermetric data is managed by Google Analytics or other parties. You can find more information on the processing of cybermetric data by Google Analytics in the point below.
1.2 GEOLOCATION SERVICES
On our website we offer location services, including Google Maps. If you use these (mobile) applications, they may receive information about your current location (similar to GPS signals sent by mobile devices) or other information that can be used to evaluate your location. You are always asked if you authorize the activation of the Geolocation Service. You can also object to the application using the Geolocation Service. We use Google Maps services to help you find the nearest service point. To facilitate this process, we load an image from Google Maps and save the journey data and the map image on our server. For more information about Google Maps and its privacy policy, please see the Google policy text: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
1.3 PROCESSING OF CYBERMETRIC DATA BY GOOGLE ANALYTICS
The cybermetrics services used on our website and (mobile) applications are provided by Google Analytics (www.google.com/analytics). This means that when you visit our website, a Google Analytics cookie is placed on your computer or mobile device, unless your browser settings do not allow these cookies (see 2.1.2 above). Furthermore, when you visit our website, the cybermetric data described previously in Chapter 1 – including “clickstream data”, data provided by “web beacons and tracking links”, as well as information stored in cookies from Google Analytics – will be sent to Google Analytics to be analyzed by 30 Noeuds.
Google Analytics acts as an agent of 30 Noeuds, which means that 30 Noeuds only determines the purposes for which the data is used and Google Analytics cannot disclose the information to third parties (unless required to do so by law). or by a court decision).
In terms of respect for privacy, this means that 30 Noeuds is the “guarantor” and Google Analytics the “data processor”. You can find further information on the relationship between 30 Noeuds and Google Analytics in the Google Analytics privacy policy at “Privacy Rules” at the following address: http://www.google.com/intl/fr/ policies/privacy/
If you do not want information about your visits to our website to be collected and evaluated by Google Analytics, you can object. This means that Google Analytics will either anonymize the information it collects (but continue to collect it) or stop collecting information about your visit, depending on the type of opt-out you have chosen. This opposition requires you to accept that a cookie is placed on your computer by Google Analytics. You can request to object by clicking on the link provided for this purpose in the part of the Google Analytics website which contains the privacy policy. (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout)
1.4 RETARGETING TECHNOLOGIES
Our website uses retargeting advertising technologies across the Internet. Thus, our visitors, who are already interested in our products, can view our advertisements on partner websites. We are convinced that displaying personalized, interest-based advertising is more interesting than advertising that has no connection to the person. We also work with companies that use tracking technologies. These companies provide advertisements on our behalf across the Internet. These companies may collect non-personally identifiable information about your visits to our website and your interaction with any of our communications, including advertising. Retargeting advertising technologies analyze your cookies and display advertisements based on your behavior on the Internet.
For more information about cookies, please see section 1 of this Privacy Policy. This technology does not record any of your personal information. Additionally, the use of our ad retargeting technology complies with current applicable privacy requirements.
Several technologies may be used on our website to make them more user-friendly, efficient and reliable. These technologies may involve automatic data collection by us or by third parties on our behalf. Typically, this data does not contain personal details about the user. These technologies include, in particular, cookies, Adobe Flash cookies and cybermetric software.
1.1.1 COURSE DATA
A visit to one of our websites results in data being transmitted from your browser to our server. This data is automatically collected and stored by us or by third parties on our behalf. This data may include, in particular:
the visitor's IP address
the date and time of the visit
the referral URL (the site the visitor came through)
pages visited on our website
information about the browser used (browser type and version, operating system, etc.)
1.1.2 WITNESSES
On our website, cookies may be used in several places. Generally speaking, these are small text files stored on the hard drive of your computer or mobile device by your web browser. In other words, cookies help make our website more user-friendly, more efficient and more reliable. The cookies we generally use are "session cookies", which are automatically destroyed at the end of the visit to the website in question. By default, browsers allow the use of cookies, but this function can also be disabled. However, some services may then not be available. It is also possible to manually delete cookies after their use, using the web browser. 30 Noeuds is not aware of any cases where witnesses have damaged a computer or mobile device, or promoted viral infection.
The following links provide specific information on the most common browsers:
Internet Explorer: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cookies/en
Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Cookies
Google Chrome: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647
Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042
Opera: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/
1.1.3 INVISIBLE PIXELS AND TRACKER LINKS
Web beacons (also called “pixel tags” and “clean GIFs”) contain graphic symbols that the user cannot see. Tracker links or similar technologies consist of a few lines of instruction code and may be embedded in our website or (mobile) application. Along with cookies, they are mainly used for statistical analysis. This technology can also be used to track traffic patterns on websites, or to know whether an email has been received, opened, and responded to.
1.1.4 CYBERMETRICS
Cybermetrics refers to a method of collecting and evaluating the behavior of visitors to websites or (mobile) applications. The latter involves the analysis of traffic patterns in order, for example, to determine the frequency of visits to certain parts of a website or (mobile) application or to find out which information and services are most interesting to our visitors. . To do this, we primarily use clickstream data and the other techniques described above. Cybermetric data is managed by Google Analytics or other parties. You can find more information on the processing of cybermetric data by Google Analytics in the point below.
1.2 GEOLOCATION SERVICES
On our website we offer location services, including Google Maps. If you use these (mobile) applications, they may receive information about your current location (similar to GPS signals sent by mobile devices) or other information that can be used to evaluate your location. You are always asked if you authorize the activation of the Geolocation Service. You can also object to the application using the Geolocation Service. We use Google Maps services to help you find the nearest service point. To facilitate this process, we load an image from Google Maps and save the journey data and the map image on our server. For more information about Google Maps and its privacy policy, please see the Google policy text: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
1.3 PROCESSING OF CYBERMETRIC DATA BY GOOGLE ANALYTICS
The cybermetrics services used on our website and (mobile) applications are provided by Google Analytics (www.google.com/analytics). This means that when you visit our website, a Google Analytics cookie is placed on your computer or mobile device, unless your browser settings do not allow these cookies (see 2.1.2 above). Furthermore, when you visit our website, the cybermetric data described previously in Chapter 1 – including “clickstream data”, data provided by “web beacons and tracking links”, as well as information stored in cookies from Google Analytics – will be sent to Google Analytics to be analyzed by 30 Noeuds.
Google Analytics acts as an agent of 30 Noeuds, which means that 30 Noeuds only determines the purposes for which the data is used and Google Analytics cannot disclose the information to third parties (unless required to do so by law). or by a court decision).
In terms of respect for privacy, this means that 30 Noeuds is the “guarantor” and Google Analytics the “data processor”. You can find further information on the relationship between 30 Noeuds and Google Analytics in the Google Analytics privacy policy at “Privacy Rules” at the following address: http://www.google.com/intl/fr/ policies/privacy/
If you do not want information about your visits to our website to be collected and evaluated by Google Analytics, you can object. This means that Google Analytics will either anonymize the information it collects (but continue to collect it) or stop collecting information about your visit, depending on the type of opt-out you have chosen. This opposition requires you to accept that a cookie is placed on your computer by Google Analytics. You can request to object by clicking on the link provided for this purpose in the part of the Google Analytics website which contains the privacy policy. (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout)
1.4 RETARGETING TECHNOLOGIES
Our website uses retargeting advertising technologies across the Internet. Thus, our visitors, who are already interested in our products, can view our advertisements on partner websites. We are convinced that displaying personalized, interest-based advertising is more interesting than advertising that has no connection to the person. We also work with companies that use tracking technologies. These companies provide advertisements on our behalf across the Internet. These companies may collect non-personally identifiable information about your visits to our website and your interaction with any of our communications, including advertising. Retargeting advertising technologies analyze your cookies and display advertisements based on your behavior on the Internet.
For more information about cookies, please see section 1 of this Privacy Policy. This technology does not record any of your personal information. Additionally, the use of our ad retargeting technology complies with current applicable privacy requirements.