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Personal data and cookies

The FRAP network website does not require visitors to register, and does not collect any personal information for the simple viewing of its pages.

Collection and processing of personal data

Any information collected by www.frap-network.org is never disclosed to third parties.
Except in special cases, this information comes from the voluntary registration of an email address provided by the user, enabling them to receive documentation or a newsletter, request membership of the site’s editorial committee, or obtain information on any subject.

In accordance with Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files, and civil liberties, Internet users have the right to access, correct, and delete personal information stored by www.frap-network.org, which they may exercise at any time by contacting the FRAP network. For requests of this type, please contact us using the form in the menu.

What is a “cookie”?

A “cookie” is a text file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website, subject to your choices. Its purpose is to collect information about your browsing habits and to provide you with services tailored to your device (computer, mobile phone, or tablet).
Cookies are managed by your web browser, and only the issuer of a cookie can read or modify the information contained therein.

What are the cookies used on our site for?

The FRAP network website uses cookies for the following reasons:

  • To help us recognize your browser from one session to the next and remember your preferences. They are also necessary for certain services to function properly.
  • To help us measure our visitors’ activity on the website across the board, enabling us to offer an experience that is increasingly tailored to our readers’ expectations.

Certain personal information and certain cookies may be stored by www.frap-network.org on the user’s personal computer without the user’s consent (“cookies” or “JAVA applets”). Unless explicitly stated otherwise [1], these technical processes are not essential to the proper functioning of www.frap-network.org and their use can of course be disabled in the browser used by the user without affecting their browsing experience. None of this information is retained by the site after the user logs out.

Cookie management

Statistical cookies enable us to obtain anonymous information about traffic on our website in order to optimize it and detect any malfunctions.

Rights and obligations

In all cases, users have the rights (notably access and rectification rights) provided for by Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978, known as the “Data Protection Act.”

To exercise these rights, users are invited to contact us by email via the contact form.

Users can find information about their rights and obligations and about the protection of personal data on the website of the French Data Protection Authority (Commission nationale informatique et libertés) at http://www.cnil.fr.

Users of the FRAP network website are invited to report any malfunctions of the website with regard to individual freedoms.