Privacy policy
Confidentiality rules and information
In application of the European directive, Internet users must be informed and give their consent prior to the insertion of tracers (more commonly known as ‘cookies’). Internet users must be able to choose not to be tracked when they visit a site or use an application. Website publishers are therefore obliged to seek users’ prior consent. Refusal to install a cookie may make it impossible to access certain services. Internet users can, however, configure their web browser to refuse the installation of cookies.
Setting cookies
Users can configure their computer as follows to refuse the installation of cookies: Internet Explorer: Tools tab > Internet options. Click on Confidentiality and choose Block all cookies. Confirm with Ok. In Chrome: browser menu > Settings menu > at the bottom of the page choose ‘Show advanced settings’ then go to Content settings. In the Cookies section, you have several choices: Block all cookies: select Prohibit all sites from storing data. Block third-party cookies: tick Block cookies and data from third-party sites. Firefox: in the Firefox menu bar > click on Preferences. In the Privacy section, configure the Retention Rules. To block all cookies, simply uncheck Accept cookies. For third-party cookies, simply uncheck Accept third-party cookies. On Safari: choose Safari > Preferences, click on Privacy, then ‘Modify blocking of cookies and website data’.
Your privacy
When you visit and/or use our service, data may be stored in or retrieved from your browser. Most of this data is in the form of ‘cookies’. These cookies store information that may relate to you, define your preferences, define your device and are mainly used to ensure optimal operation of our service.
Cookies required to use our service
Some cookies are essential to the proper functioning of our website and cannot be deactivated, otherwise our service will not function correctly. These cookies are used in response to actions that you have carried out and that constitute a request for services, such as defining your confidentiality preferences, logging in or filling in forms. If these cookies are deleted or blocked, certain parts of the Internet service may be affected. These cookies do not store any personal identification information.
Cookies required to perform the functions of our service
Some cookies are used to improve and personalise the functionality of our service. They come from our own service or from third parties whose services are used on the pages of our service. If you do not accept these cookies, some or all of our services may not function correctly.
Audience measurement
Audience measurement cookies are small files that make it possible to identify and analyse website traffic statistics: pages visited, number of visits, bounce rate, origin of visits, etc. Audience measurement cookies are completely anonymous. On this site, the Google Analytics solution is used to measure the audience.
Behavioural analysis
These cookies are also used to track the behaviour of visitors to the site in order to improve the user experience. On this site, the Hubspot solution is used to analyse behaviour.
Information on the use of personal data
TOO FRENCH will keep proof of the transaction, including the order form and the invoice, in its computer systems under reasonable security conditions.
In accordance with the provisions of Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978 as amended, the User has the right to access, modify and delete information collected by TOO FRENCH.
To exercise this right, the User should send a message to the following address: contact@exam-france.fr