Cookies
The heritagesparis.fr website is published by Héritages, whose registered office is at 13 rue La Boétie, 75008 PARIS.
The purpose of this Charter is to inform you of the deposit and use of cookies when browsing our Site and of the means available to you for configuring the way in which cookies operate. Our Charter may be updated at any time by us and these changes will take effect immediately. We therefore invite you to refer to it regularly so that you are aware of the latest version available. By continuing to browse the Site after reading this Charter, you accept the use of cookies on the browser in accordance with our Charter, unless you have deactivated them.
1. What are cookies?
A “cookie” or “tracer” is a file of limited size, generally made up of letters and numbers, created and stored in the memory of your browser on the hard disk of your device (computer, tablet, mobile) when you visit a website, read an e-mail, install or use software or a mobile application, subject to the choices you have made concerning cookies and which you can change at any time.
2. What are cookies used for?
Cookies are used to temporarily store information relating to your browsing. Cookies play an essential role, enabling us in particular to:
improve the operation of the Site
facilitate, improve and personalise your browsing on our Site,
to offer you content that best matches your interests.
3. What cookies do we use?
The precise details of the data we collect through cookies vary according to specific needs, but the main data we generally collect on our Site are as follows:
Audience measurement cookies. When you first visit the Site, a banner informs you of the presence of these cookies and invites you to indicate your choice. They are only stored if you accept them. The data collected by these cookies is kept for a maximum of 24 months.
Cookie name Cookie supplier Expiry date Data controller Legal basis
google (To access Google’s Privacy Policy click here) 24 months Legacy Unique identifier of the cookie, IP address, information about the material and activities carried out (dates of the user’s first and last visits/duration of the visit/arrival and departure times, etc.)
The Google Analytics service used for our site enables us to count visitors and identify how they use the site. This is a statistical tool that enables Héritages to improve its website by taking visitors’ needs into account.
The data generated by these cookies concerns :
your use of the site, such as the pages you have visited ;
your IP address in order to determine your connection city. This data is immediately anonymised after localisation and is not communicated to Google.
Cookies integrated into third-party applications on our Site
We may include on our Site computer applications from third parties which allow you to share the content of our Site with other people or to inform these other people of your consultations or opinions concerning the content of our Site. This is particularly the case with the “Share” and “Like” buttons on social networks such as “Facebook”, “Twitter” and so on.
The social network is likely to identify you thanks to this button, even if you have not used it when visiting our Site. This type of application button may enable the social network concerned to track your browsing on our Site, simply because your social network account was activated on your browser (open session) during your browsing on our Site.
We have no control over the process used by the social networks to collect information relating to your browsing on our Site and associated with the personal data they hold. We recommend that you consult the conditions of use of your data on these social networks to find out the purposes of use, in particular advertising, and the browsing information that they may collect using these application buttons. You should ensure that the terms of use of these social networks allow you to control and restrict the use of your data by these social networks, in particular by configuring your user accounts with them.
4. Consent
On your first visit to our site, you will be offered the opportunity to accept or refuse the use of certain cookies. If you do not wish cookies to be installed or read on your terminal equipment, a refusal cookie will be placed on your equipment so that Héritages can record the information that you have objected to the use of cookies. If you delete this refusal cookie, it will no longer be possible to identify you as having refused the use of cookies.
Similarly, when you accept the deposit of cookies, a consent cookie is installed.
The refusal or consent cookies must remain on your terminal equipment.
5. Cookie management
You can manage and modify the use of cookies at any time using the options listed below:
directly on our site, in the module provided for this purpose or from your browser software.
Please note: your refusal to install a cookie will be taken into account only if a cookie is deposited. Consequently, if you deactivate all cookies on your terminal or if you change terminal, we will no longer know that you have chosen this option.
Managing cookies on our site
A module in the bottom right-hand corner of our site allows you to choose which cookies you wish to accept and which you wish to reject on our site.
You can access the module at any time to change your preferences.
By default, your choice is retained for 6 months, after which you will be asked to reiterate your choice via our module.
Managing cookies on your browser
You can configure your browser software so that cookies are stored on your terminal equipment or rejected, either systematically or depending on the sender.
You can also regularly delete cookies from your terminal via your browser.
However, don’t forget to configure all the browsers on your various terminals (tablets, smartphones, computers, etc.).
To manage cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. This is described in your browser’s help menu, which will tell you how to modify your choices regarding cookies.
Here are some examples:
- for Internet Explorer™: http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies ;
- for Safari™: https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac ;
- for Chrome™: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&hlrm=en&answer=95647 ;
- for Firefox™: http://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/Activer and disable cookies ;
- for Opera™: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html.
However, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that by setting your browser to refuse cookies, certain features, pages and areas of the site, which require the use of cookies, will not be accessible, for which we cannot be held responsible.
To find out more about how to configure your browser, please visit the website of the French Data Protection Authority (Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés): https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser.
6. Protection of personal data
In the context of the use of cookies and other trackers as described on this page, Héritages is likely to process personal data concerning you, in its capacity as data controller.
Cookies and other third-party trackers on the Site depend on external data processors who are likely, if you accept these cookies, to process personal data about you.
The issue and use of these cookies and other trackers by third parties are subject to their own privacy protection policies. For more information about this processing, please refer to their privacy policy
The data collected is essential for achieving the objectives pursued by each cookie. It is intended solely for the authorised departments of Héritages and/or the company issuing the third-party cookies.
The various categories of data collected and processed as part of the Site may be transferred to service providers located in countries outside the European Union, such as the United States.
These data transfers are governed by a cross-border data flow agreement drawn up in accordance with the standard contractual clauses between data controller and data processor issued by the European Commission and currently in force.
Personal data collected via cookies is never kept longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose of the cookie or tracker and, in any event, no longer than 13 months.
For further information, in particular on exercising your rights, please refer to our Privacy Policy.