General Terms

News respects the private lives of the visitors and users of this website. This document describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit it.

Personal Data

Generally, News do not require you to disclose your personal data. It may be that News requires you to provide your personal data in order to better meet your needs, for example, to establish a correspondence, to respond to a request, and other similar circumstances. “Personal data” may include your name, addresses, telephone number, email addresses, and other specific information such as a username, password, or account information.

Automatically Collected Data

News automatically collect the following information about your use through cookies, web beacons, and other technologies: your domain name; your browser type and operating system; web pages you view; links you click; your IP address; the length of time you visit website; and the referring URL, or the webpage that led you to News. Please see the section “Cookies and Other Tracking Mechanisms” below for more information.

Collection of Personal Data

News will collect your personal data with precise, explicit, and legitimate goals. It will not treat this data in a way that is incompatible with these goals. News is committed to collecting only the information that is adequate, relevant, and non-excessive, taking into consideration the goal for which it is collected. News will take all reasonable measures to ensure that the personal data collected is accurate.

Use of Personal Data

News uses your personal data within the strict limits of the goals for which it was collected. As an example, News may use your personal data to:

• Provide you with information on products and services;
• Allow you to take part in the interactive aspects of website;
• Communicate and develop with you.

News is committed to not using your personal data without your prior consent.

Recipients of your personal data

The recipients of your personal data are limited exclusively to the people who have a business need to know. News may share your personal data with third party suppliers or service providers. These suppliers and service providers are contractually obligated to keep your personal data confidential and secure, and they are required to use your personal data only for the needs for the services that were entrusted to them. News will not sell or rent your personal data to third parties without your consent, except pursuant to a court order, to comply with applicable law, or to protect the rights.

Shelf Life

News will not preserve your personal data any longer than it is necessary to achieve the goals for which it was collected or for the time period required by law.

Right of Access, Modification or Opposition

You can ask News for access to your personal data in its possession, and you may modify this data if it is not accurate. You have the right to prohibit News from collecting or disclosing your personal data. As regards commercial prospection, you can use your right of opposition without any justification. For the exercise of these rights, please send e-mail.

Data Security

News has established measures to ensure the confidentiality, safety and integrity of system containing your personal data. The access to the personal data is restricted to those with a business need to know and who are required to observe these rules. These measurements can consist of encryption during the collection or transfer of confidential data. News takes care to ensure that your personal data is not altered, damaged or misused.

Cookies

News and third-party service providers collect data relating to how you use website to improve service to visitors and users of these website through the use of cookies.

You can parameterize your navigator so that it informs you of the presence of cookies and provides you with the option of accepting the cookies. You can also parameterize your navigator to decontaminate the cookies.

Cookies. Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser for record-keeping purposes. Some cookies allow to make it easier for you to navigate website, while others are used to enable a faster log-in process or to allow to track your activities at website. There are two types of cookies: session and persistent cookies.

Session Cookies. Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser or turn off your computer. News use session cookies to allow uniquely identify you during a session or while you are logged into the website. This allows to process your online transactions and requests and verify your identity, after you have logged in, as you move through website.

Persistent Cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you have closed your browser or turned off your computer. News use persistent cookies to track aggregate and statistical information about user activity.

Disabling Cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you can edit your browser options to block them in the future. The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your computer from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Visitors to News who disable cookies will be able to browse certain areas of the website, but some features may not function.

Local Storage Objects. News may use Flash Local Storage Objects (“Flash LSOs”) to store your website preferences and to personalize your visit. Flash LSOs are different from browser cookies because of the amount and type of data stored. Typically, you cannot control, delete, or disable the acceptance of Flash LSOs through your web browser. For more information on Flash LSOs, or to learn how to manage your settings for Flash LSOs, go to the Adobe Flash Player Help Page, choose “Global Storage Settings Panel” and follow the instructions. To see the Flash LSOs currently on your computer, choose “Website Storage Settings Panel” and follow the instructions to review and, if you choose, to delete any specific Flash LSO.

Clear GIFs, pixel tags and other technologies. Clear GIFs are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on your computer’s hard drive, clear GIFs are embedded invisibly on web pages. News may use clear GIFs (a.k.a. web beacons, web bugs or pixel tags), in connection with website to, among other things, track the activities of website visitors, help manage content, and compile statistics about website usage. News and third-party service providers also use clear GIFs in HTML e-mails to our customers, to help track e-mail response rates, identify when e-mails are viewed, and track whether e-mails are forwarded.

Third Party Analytics. News use automated devices and applications to evaluate usage of website, including but not limited to Google Analytics. To learn more about how Google Analytics collects and processes data, visit: “How Google uses data when you use our partners websites or apps”, (located at www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/, or any other URL Google may provide from time to time). News also may use other analytic means to evaluate website. News use these tools to help improve website, performance and user experiences. These entities may use cookies and other tracking technologies to perform their services.

Do Not Track. Currently, News do not recognize browser “do-not-track” requests. You may, however, disable certain tracking as discussed in this section (e.g., by disabling cookies); you also may opt-out of targeted advertising by following the instructions in the Third-Party Ad Network section.

Third Party Ad Networks. News use third parties such as network advertisers to serve advertisements on website and on third-party websites or other media (e.g., social networking platforms). This enables News and these third parties to target advertisements to you for products and services in which you might be interested. Third-party ad network providers, advertisers, sponsors and/or traffic measurement services may use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (including clear GIFs), Flash LSOs and other tracking technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content to you. These third-party cookies and other technologies are governed by each third party’s specific privacy policy, not this one. News may provide these third-party advertisers with information about you.

Users in the United States may opt out of many third-party ad networks. For example, you may go to the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) Consumer Choice Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by DAA companies. You may also go to the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) Consumer Opt-Out Page for information about opting out of interest-based advertising and their choices regarding having information used by NAI members.

Opting out from one or more companies listed on the DAA Consumer Choice Page or the NAI Consumer Opt-Out Page will opt you out from those companies delivery of interest-based content or ads to you, but it does not mean you will no longer receive any advertising through News or on other websites. You may continue to receive advertisements, for example, based on the particular website that you are viewing (i.e., contextually based ads). Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you opt out on the DAA or NAI websites, your opt out may not be effective. Additional information is available on the DAA’s website at www.aboutads.info or the NAI’s website at www.networkadvertising.org.

International Transfers of Personal Data

News has databases in the various countries where it operates. Because the level of data protection is not homogeneous on a world level, News do not transmit your personal data to third party companies outside of the European Union unless these companies offer contractually the same or similar level of protection of your personal data that News offers.

Interactive Services

News contain interactive functions. You can, if you wish it, use these interactive functions by filling a form with inscription. This form requires you to disclose certain personal data. This personal data is collected with an aim of improving the interactive services and of meeting your needs. The users registered with these services can have access to the information provided at the time of the inscription, and they have the right to modify or destroy the information provided at any time.

Minors

News are generally not intended for minors (less than eighteen (18) years of age). If you are a minor, encourage you not to transmit personal information without the authorization of your parents.

Links to Third Party Websites

News can include hyperlinks to third party websites. News does not control these websites and thus cannot be held responsible for their practices relating to the confidentiality and security of your personal data. News invite you to review those websites privacy policies before using them or providing them with your personal data.

Consent to This Privacy Policy

By using this website, you signify your assent to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with any term in this Policy, please do not use this website or submit any personally identifiable information.

Amendments

This Policy became effective on May 13, 2019. Any amendments will be posted at this URL and will be effective when posted. Thus, please check this page periodically.