Who are we?
Our website address is: http://carrelage-antibes.com.
Legal disclosure:
Postal address: IDÉES CARRELAGE 4 – 91 Philippe Rochat Avenue – 06600 ANTIBES
Contact: (0) 4 93 33 04 66 – e-mail: idca06@yahoo.fr
Publication manager and site owner (Reg-C-): CARRELAGE IDEAS 4 – Represented by Mr. Jean Cousaert
Technical Manager / Webmaster: ALBA Communication BP 19 83830 BARGEMON – (0) 621798539 – email: alba.com@free.fr
Host: 1 Ionos SARL – 7, Station Square BP 70109 – 57201 SARREGUEMINES – 33 (0) 970 808 911
Use of personal data
Comments
When you leave a comment on our website, the data entered in the comment form, but also your IP address and your browser user agent are collected to help us detect unwanted comments.
An anonymized chain created from your email address (also called hash) can be sent to the Gravatar service to check if you are using the Gravatar service. The confidentiality clauses of the Gravatar service are available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After validating your comment, your profile picture will be publicly visible next to your comment.
Media
If you are a registered user and upload images to the website, we advise you to avoid uploading images containing EXIF GPS coordinate data. Visitors to your website can download and extract location data from these images.
Contact forms Cookies
If you submit a comment on our website, you will be offered to register your name, email address and website in cookies. It’s only for your convenience so you don’t have to enter this information if you submit another comment later. These cookies expire after one year.
If you have an account and log on to this site, a temporary cookie will be created to determine if your browser accepts cookies. It does not contain personal data and will be deleted automatically when your browser closes.
When you login, we will set up a number of cookies to record your login information and screen preferences. The lifespan of a login cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check “Remember Me,” your login cookie will be kept for two weeks. If you log out of your account,the login cookie will be deleted.
By modifying or publishing an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie does not include any personal data. It simply shows the ID of the article you just changed. It expires after one day.
On-board content from other sites
Articles on this site may include embedded content (for example videos,images, articles, etc.). Content embedded from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor went to that other site.
These websites could collect data about you,use cookies, ship third-party tracking tools, track your interactions with this embedded content if you have an account logged into their website.
Statistics and audience measures
Using and transmitting your personal data
Length of data storage time
If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are kept indefinitely. This automatically recognizes and approves the following comments instead of leaving them in the moderation queue.
For users who register on our site (if possible), we also store the personal data shown in their profile. All users can see,edit or delete their personal information at any time (except their username). Site managers can also see and edit this information.
Your rights to your data
If you have an account or have left comments on the site, you can request to receive a file containing all the personal data we have aboutyou, including the data you have providedto us. You can also request the removal of personal data about you. This does not take into account data stored for administrative, legal or security purposes.
Transmission of your personal data
Visitor feedback can be verified using an automated unwanted comment detection service.
COOKIES
What is a cookie and what is it for?
A cookie (or login cookie) is a text file that can be saved,subject to your choices,in a dedicated space of your terminal’s hard drive (computer, tablet …) during the consultation of an online service through your navigation software.
It is transmitted by the server of a website to your browser. Each cookie is assigned an anonymous identifier. The cookie file allows its transmitter to identify the terminal in which it is stored during the validity or registration period of the cookie concerned. A cookie does not trace it back to a natural person.
What types of cookies are deposited by the website?
Google AdSense Advertising Cookie
Third-party advertising services such as Adsense (and its partners) control cookies from their advertising spaces. To learn more about Google’s targeted ads, click on the following link: Privacy Rules
This website is not responsible for the management and lifespan of these third-party cookies and invites you to review the policy of each of these providers.
They aim to send you personalized advertisements tailored to your expectations. No personal data such as your name, first name, postal or e-mail address, etc. will be passed on to these third-party partners whose intervention on the website is limited to the filing of cookies through the advertising content they manage.
This website and has no control over these cookies.
Google Analytics Statistics Cookies
These cookies allow us to establish attendance statistics and detect navigational problems in order to track and improve the quality of our services.
Exercise your choices depending on the browser you’re using
You can set up your browser at any time to express and change your cookie wishes, including statistical cookies. You can express your choices by setting your browser so you can refuse certain cookies.
We inform you, however, that you can object to the registration of cookies by following the operating procedure below :
On Internet Explorer
1. Go to Internet Options Tools.
2. Click on the privacy tab.
3. Click the advanced button, check the box “Ignore Automatic Cookie Management.”
On Firefox
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button (menu Tools on Windows XP), then select Options.
2. Select the Privacy panel.
3. Set Rules of Conservation: Use custom settings for history.
4. Uncheck Accept cookies.
On Chrome
1. Click on the icon representing a wrench that is located in the browser toolbar.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Show Advanced Settings.
4. In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button.
5. In the “Cookies” section, you can block cookies and data from third-party sites
On Safari
1. Go to Settings – Preferences
2. Click on Privacy
3 In the “Block Cookies” area, check the “always” box
On Opera
1. Go to Settings – Preferences
2. Click on Advanced Tab
3. In the “Cookies” area, check the box “Never accept cookies”