Cookies policy Arte Campus

This page informs you about the cookies used on the ARTE CAMPUS website, which is published by Arte Education, a simplified joint stock company with capital of €750,000, registered in the Nanterre Trade and Companies Register under SIREN number 844 865 212, with its registered office at 8, rue Marceau 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux, which is responsible for processing personal data in this respect.

What are cookies?

The term cookie refers to ‘all traces deposited and/or read, for example, when consulting a website, reading an e-mail, installing or using software or a mobile application’, regardless of the terminal used. It is therefore information deposited (sometimes in a simple text file) on the hard disk of the user's receiving terminal by the server of the site or application. It may contain a number of items of information, such as the name of the server that stored it, an identifier in the form of a unique number, and an expiry date. A server accesses it to read and record this information.

The role of cookies

Cookies play several roles. They make browsing easier, store your preferences and make interaction between you and the website quicker and easier. They can also enable websites to target internet users with their advertising or marketing campaigns based, for example, on their place of residence or their shopping or surfing habits. Some cookies are linked to the site you are viewing, while others depend on external sites that manage content on the page you are viewing (cookies from third-party sites). For example, a website may use the services of a statistics company which will use its own cookies to count visitors.

INFORMATION ON COOKIES USED ON THE ARTE CAMPUS WEBSITE

ARTE Education places cookies on your terminal which are necessary for the operation of the site. These cookies do not require your consent and cannot be deactivated insofar as they are essential to the operation of the ARTE CAMPUS site.

ARTE Education does not set any other cookies.

The list of cookies present on ARTE CAMPUS and their purpose

TYPE OF COOKIES

NAME OF COOKIES

PURPOSE

COLLECTION OF USER CONSENT

Cookies required for the site to function

Session IDs (JSESSIONID)

So that you do not have to re-register if you change page. ARTE Education collects the sessions of users logged on to the pages. The personal data collected in ARTE Education cookies is not transferred by ARTE Education to third parties.

No

Piano

Piano is a web audience measurement tool offered by the company AT Internet. At ARTE Education's request, Xiti deposits a cookie in order to establish visit statistics. The statistical reports made available to ARTE Education are strictly anonymous and contain no personal data. The CNIL considers that the collection of certain non-personal data used to measure site audience is strictly necessary for the proper administration of the site (more information here).

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SOME ADVICE FROM THE CNIL ON HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES

The CNIL website offers advice on how to manage cookies: https: //www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser

Here are the four tips:

block third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are not usually necessary to take advantage of the resources available on the Internet. If you wish to limit your traces, it is recommended that you refuse them by default.

Prevent the installation of the most common trackers. There are a number of extensions that can be used to block the various trackers. For example, for the Chrome browser, DoNotTrackMe, Disconnect, Ghostery, etc.

Block social network sharing buttons. ‘When you visit sites with social network buttons, these are informed of your visit. We therefore recommend that you block this tracking as long as you do not wish to share the site you are visiting. This blocking of social network buttons such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. can be achieved using a free software extension: Privacy Badger ‘.

Limit tracking in Adobe Flash. It is advisable to change these settings by logging on to the settings manager accessible online, but although the Flash site offers deactivation to prevent storage on computers, it does not work 100%. LSO (Flash) cookies resist the manipulation that consists of deleting ‘traditional’ cookies via the web browser. Rather than deleting LSO cookies manually, you can download an extension to your browser that will allow you to delete them each time you close the browser. For example, Betterprivacy for Firefox.

To find out more:

www.cnil.fr/fr/maitriser-mes-donnees

www.cnil.fr/fr/comprendre-vos-droits

www.cnil.fr/fr/agir