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Publication director
Frédéric Portera
fportera@francession.com
Hosting
The site is hosted in France by OVH.
Design and production
This site was created by Zao agency, based in Paris at the address 11 rue Ampère, 75017.
Exercising the right of access
In accordance with article 34 of the “Informatique et Libertés” (French data protection) act, you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete data concerning you. To exercise this right of access, please contact: Francession, its CEO or its publication director Frédéric Portera.
Contact : fportera@francession.com
Ownership/Copyright
The website accessible by the URLs www.francession.fr and francession.com is the property of the association Francession.
The brands and logos appearing on this site are registered trademarks or may be. References to them in no way grants any licence or right to use any of said marks, which therefore cannot be used without the prior written consent of the owner of the mark under penalty of infringement.
All of the information on this site can be downloaded, reproduced and printed on the condition that this information is used only for personal purposes and in no way for commercial purposes – do not modify the information or reproduce it on any copies the copyright notice, “the copyright”, of Francession.
Any other use not expressly authorised is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Francession and its CEO and the publication director Frédéric Portera.
Responsibility
Content or editorial information on this site is published under the responsibility of its publication director, Frédéric Portera.
Contact : fportera@francession.com
The comments published in the blog section of the site are the responsibility of the person who posted them and cannot call into question the responsibility of the publication director.
The Francession association reserves the right to modify the present conditions at any time, in particular by updating this site.
Francession cannot be held responsible for any damage whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, resulting from information contained on this site or from its use. The user undertakes not to post to this site any information that could lead to civil or criminal liability and therefore undertakes not to disclose via this site any information that is illegal, contrary to public order or defamatory.
Hyperlink to other websites and from other websites.
Sites outside www.francession.com or francession.fr and with a hyperlink to this site are not under the control of Francession, which therefore declines any responsibility for their content.
The user is solely responsible for their use. The creation of hyperlinks to the site www.carrelage-feugier.com is subject to the prior agreement of Francession.
Confidentiality
Messages that you send to us via the Internet may be intercepted on the network. Until they reach us, their confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. Francession cannot accept any responsibility for any misuse that may occur during the sending of your message.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files installed on your browser when you visit our site and our services, depending on your preferences. They are used to recognise your device when you connect to our site or to one of our services in order to:
- establish statistics and count the numbers of visits and uses of the various sections and contents of our site and of our services
- memorise the display preferences of your device (the language used and display settings of your device) and to take them into account when you visit our site and our services according to the graphic charter and visualisation or reading software that your device contains
- memorise information relating, for example, to a form that you have filled in or to a service or item of information that you have chosen
- implement security measures, for example when you are asked to log in again to a service after a certain period of time
- allow you to access reserved and personal areas on our site or in our services, such as your personal account, based on personal data that you have previously entrusted to us; in this case, you will be able to access personalised content or content which is reserved for you
- adapt the advertising content inserted into our services to your areas of interest and potentially with a location, resulting from the navigation data of your device among the sections of our site or of our services, without our having personal data allowing us to identify you or to contact you directly
- adapt the advertising content inserted into our services to the personal data that you have entrusted to us and which is associated with a cookie, as well as to the areas of interest resulting from the navigation data of your device among the sections of our site or of our services.
Before placing or reading a cookie, the publishers of sites or applications must:
- inform Internet users of the purpose of cookies
- obtain their consent
- give Internet users the option to refuse them.
This consent is valid for 13 months maximum. However, not all cookies require consent.
Note that that you can also choose to disable all cookies by configuring the options of your web browser.
Here is the procedure for your browser to refuse cookies:
1/ If you use the Internet Explorer browser
In Internet Explorer, click on the “Tools” button, then on “Internet Options”
Under the General tab, under “Browsing history”, click on “Settings”
Click on the “Show files” button
Click on the “Name” column header to sort all files alphabetically, then browse the list until you see files beginning with the prefix “Cookie” (All cookies have this prefix and usually contain the name of the website that created the cookie.) (All cookies have this prefix and usually contain the name of the website that created the cookie.)
Select the cookie(s) concerned and delete it/them
Close the window containing the list of files, then double-click on OK to return to Internet Explorer.
2/ If you use the Firefox browser
Go to the “Tools” tab of the browser then select the “Options” menu
In the window that appears, choose “Privacy” and click “Display cookies”
Locate the files concerned, select them and delete them.
3/ If you use the Safari browser
In your browser, > choose the menu “Edit > Preferences”
Click on “Security”
Click on “Show cookies”
Select the cookies concerned and click on “Delete” or on “Delete all”
After deleting the cookies, click on “Done”.
4/ If you use the Google Chrome browser
Click on the “Tools” menu icon
Select “Options”
Click on the “Advanced options” tab and access the “Confidentiality” section
Click on the “Show cookies” button
Locate the files concerned, select and delete them
Click on “Close” to return to your browser.
To find out about the options offered by any other browser software and how to delete cookie files stored on your device, depending on the browser(s) installed on your device, we invite you to consult the help menu on your device. browser as well as the “Your races” section of the CNIL (National Commission for Informatics and Liberty) website: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/
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