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Privacy policy

Privacy Policy Update July 27, 2022

INTRODUCTION
The aim of this policy is:
- To explain in clear and simple language how we use your information when you access our content and use our services
- To explain the mechanisms available to you to be able to control how your data is used, as well as explaining the rights that you have over your data and how you can exercise those rights in regard to us and our partners.

The policy applies to our general processing activities and can from time to time be supplemented to in order to provide information about any specific or limited activities that we may undertake. For instance this would be the case if we were to offer a new, time limited service. Where necessary, we will provide you with the required additional information in a differentiated and timely manner.


WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF THIS POLICY?
This policy applies to the website found at this address: https://gambettesbox.fr/fr/fr


WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA?
The company SAS MY LITTLE PARIS (registered with the RCS in Paris under number 505 075 946; headquarters at 13 Boulevard de Rochechouart, 75009 Paris) is in charge of processing your data. This means that the company is responsible for deciding how and why your data is used, for guaranteeing confidentiality of your data, and for ensuring that your data is processed in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.


HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US?
If you have any questions or if you wish to exercise your rights, please contact our Data Protection Officer in one of the following ways:
-by email: [email protected]
-by post: DPO MyLittleParis, 13 Boulevard de Rochechouart, 75009 Paris


COOKIES 

Cookies are small bits of information stored in files within your computer’s browser. Cookies can be accessed and recorded by websites that you have viewed, and by companies that run display ads on websites so that they can recognise the browser. Websites can only access the cookies that they themselves have stored on your computer so if, for example, company X records a cookie on your browser, X can access its own cookie but not a cookie of company Y.

When using the MY LITTLE PARIS websites, you consent to the use of cookies deposited by our Site.

MY LITTLE PARIS websites use cookies for the following purposes:

-Site usage: to help us recognise your browser as being that of an earlier visitor, and to record preferences determined by you during your previous visit to the Site;

-Social networks: to see if you are logged onto third-party services such as Facebook, Twitter or Google+

-Audience measurement: to monitor statistical data on the traffic to the site (meaning how users make use of the Site, and to improve the services on the Site) and also to help us measure and study the effectiveness of our online interactive content.  

TRACKING PIXELS 

We may use tracking pixels (also known as transparent GIFs, web beacons or pixels) to deliver a better service and make the site more user-friendly. This technology involves the use of code fragments that present as a tiny graphic image on a web page or in an email. These tracking pixels can recognise some kinds of information about your computer such as cookies, the time and date of a page view and a description of the page on which the tracking pixel was placed. Generally speaking, any file available as part of a web page can act as a tracking pixel.

We use tracking pixels for various purposes, such as:

-to measure a particular behaviour such as whether an email has been opened or a page has been visited

-to measure a website’s audience   

YOUR CHOICES ON COOKIES AND WEB BEACONS 

You have the option to configure your browser to accept or reject cookies, to tell you when a cookie has been issued and its validity duration and content, to give you the opportunity to refuse to allow them to be registered on your terminal, and to delete them on a regular basis.

You can set parameters on your web browser to deactivate the cookies. However, you should be aware that if you deactivate cookies, your username and password will no longer be saved on any website.

For more information on how you can delete and manage cookies stored on your computer, please go to this site: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/fr/ 

How to configure your browser: 

Firefox:

1. Open up Firefox

2. Press the ‘Alt’ key

3. In the menu on the top of the page click on ‘Tools’ and then ‘Options’

4. Select the ‘Privacy and Security’ tab 

5. In the drop-down menu on the right of ‘Rules for keeping cookies’ click on ‘Use personalised settings for the history’ 

6. A little lower, uncheck ‘Accept cookies’

7. Save your preferences by clicking on ‘OK’

 

Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer

2. In the ‘Tools’ menu select ‘Internet Options’

3. Click on the ‘Privacy’ tab

4. Click on ‘Advanced’ and uncheck ‘Accept’

5. Save your preferences by clicking on ‘OK’

 

Google Chrome:

1. Open Google Chrome

2. Click on the tool icon on the menu bar

3. Select ‘Options’

4. Click on the ‘Advanced options’ tab

5. In the drop-down menu ‘Cookie settings’ select ‘Block all cookies’

 

Safari:

1. Open Safari

2. In the menu bar at the top, click on ‘Safari’ and then ‘Preferences’

3. Select the ‘Security’ icon

4. Next to ‘Accept cookies’ check ‘Never’

5. If you want to see the cookies that have already been saved on your computer, click on ‘Display cookies’  

WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS VIS-À-VIS ONLINE PRIVACY?
At any given time, you can:
-Obtain the rectification of your data
-Obtain a copy of your data
-Object to the use of your data for marketing purposes
Moreover, depending on the circumstances, you can
-Withdraw your consent in any situation where our use of your data is based on having said consent
-Object to all uses of data based on our legitimate interest for any reason relating to your particular situation
-Request that your data be transmitted to another person, in the event that we are storing your data on the basis of a contract or with your consent (right to data portability)
-Request restriction of processing of your data whilst we consider your objection

-Request that we delete your data in the case that it is no longer necessary, if you have withdrawn your consent or if you object to that processing (right to be forgotten).
- Outline instructions regarding what you wish to happen to your personal data after your death. In order to do this, please send a request via email to [email protected].
Furthermore, you can file a complaint to your country’s Data Protection Authority (which for France is the CNIL; www.cnil.fr ).


MODIFICATION OF OUR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY
We may have to change or update this policy. All modifications will be displayed on this page, and/or other places deemed to be relevant in order to keep you informed.

Under Article 26 of the GDPR, My Little Paris acts with the Third-Party Platform Facebook as Joint Data Controllers.
Facebook offers a feature which allows you to create an account and thereafter to simply log in to the Site/App using your existing Facebook credentials, without having to create new usernames or passwords.
When you use this feature, platforms share certain parts of your personal data with Content Publishers, including:
- Your first name
- Your surname
- Your email address

Please note that the password associated with a Facebook account is not passed on to us.
My Little Paris and Facebook should be considered as Joint Data Controllers for the purpose of creating your user account on the Site, and only for this purpose. My Little Paris is not responsible for any subsequent processing of personal data carried out by Facebook; Facebook is solely responsible for any further processing.

The User may exercise their access rights, right of rectification and/or right of erasure over the Data collected by My Little Paris.
For more information on settings, service features or the data shared by these Platforms, see the relevant privacy policies:
- For Facebook: Privacy Policy