(dernière mise à jour : Octobre 2024)
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Who is responsible for processing your data on the francetvstudio.fr website (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Site’)?
V STUDIOS, whose registered office is located at 1090 avenue des Bigos - 34740 Vendargues (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Publisher’), is responsible for processing the personal data collected and processed within the framework of the Site for the purposes set out below.
This privacy policy applies to all users of the Site.
What data do we collect?
As part of your use of the Site, we collect and process :
Personal data and/or browsing data collected directly from you
Contact form:
- Your surname, first name, e-mail address and title are requested when you fill in the contact form. Whether the provision of this personal data is compulsory or optional in order to benefit from this service is specified on the form concerned.
Measuring the audience for our online content:
- browsing data when you visit our Site, by depositing and/or reading cookies on your terminal equipment (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.). Said browsing data is collected by WIX, which is configured not to save full IP addresses in order to preserve user anonymity.
Why is my data used?
We use all or part of the data collected in this way to achieve one or more of the processing purposes set out below:
Ensuring contact with users of the Site:
The personal data collected or which may be collected directly from you when you fill in a contact form is processed in order to manage the user relationship and facilitate interaction with our audiences.
The processing of this data enables us to identify you, contact you easily and provide you with a response that is tailored and personalised to your situation.
This processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the Publisher to provide its users and viewers with a quality customer service, responding in an appropriate and personalised manner to their questions, comments, complaints, etc. (legal basis for the legitimate interest).
Measuring and understanding audiences for our online content:
Browsing data is processed in order to measure audiences.
The processing carried out in order to find out about the audiences for our content and programmes accessible online is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the Publisher to be able to serve our users better by adapting the production of our programmes and content accessible online as closely as possible to their tastes and expectations (legal basis for the legitimate interest).
To ensure compliance with laws and regulations and with the Site's Terms of Use:
The personal data collected or which may be collected directly from you when you fill in a contact form and/or your browsing data are processed in order to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations in force, as well as with our General Terms and Conditions of Use.
The processing carried out in order to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations in force is necessary in order to comply with a legal obligation to which the Publisher is subject in application in particular of the law on confidence in the digital economy and the law on freedom of the press (legal basis of the legal obligation).
The processing carried out in order to ensure compliance with the conditions of use of the Site is necessary for the performance of the contract to which you become a party when you accept our General Conditions of Use (legal basis of the contract).
Responding to requests to exercise rights:
The personal data that may be collected directly from you when processing a request to exercise your rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) and the French Data Protection Act (Loi Informatique et Libertés) are processed to enable us to respond to these requests.
The processing of this data enables us to identify you, to contact you easily and to provide you with a response that is tailored and personalised to your situation.
This processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which the Publisher is subject pursuant to the implementing decree of the French Data Protection Act (legal basis of the legal obligation).
With whom is my data shared?
In order to provide you with all the services described above, access to some of your data must be made possible to various parties:
Internal departments of the France Télévisions Group:
We need to share the data we collect with the France Télévisions Group's internal departments, which are required to use it within the strict framework of their activities. Only authorised employees may have access to the data required for their department's activities.
Our sub-contracted service providers:
We also need to pass on data to service providers to whom we subcontract the provision of some of the services offered on the Site, who are required to process on our behalf and in accordance with our instructions the data necessary for the provision of the services covered by the contract.
We use these subcontractors for their expertise, particularly in the following areas: audience measurement and analysis services, advertising targeting services.
Third parties authorised by law or regulation:
Finally, in cases governed by law or regulation, we may communicate the necessary data to authorised third parties, such as the judicial and/or administrative authorities or your Internet service provider.
How long is my data kept?
The length of time we keep your data depends on the purpose for which we collect and process it.
We will only keep your personal data in a form that allows you to be identified for as long as is strictly necessary for the purposes explained above.
The retention period for data collected directly or indirectly from you is usually based on a criterion of inactivity, such as the date of the last contact with you. For example, data collected directly from you when you fill in the contact form is kept in a form that allows you to be identified for as long as contact with you has been active over the last 24 months, after which time your personal data collected when you fill in the form will be deleted.
Another criterion we use to determine how long we keep your data is based on the applicable legal limitation periods. For example, we may retain some of your data if this is necessary to meet our legal obligations or to exercise, defend or assert our rights.
In addition, the retention period for your choices concerning cookies deposited on the terminal equipment you use to access the Site is mentioned in the Cookies policy.
What are my rights and how can I exercise them?
In accordance with the RGPD and the French Data Protection Act, you have the right to access, rectify, delete, limit, object to and port your personal data, as well as the right to set out instructions on what should happen to it after your death, within the limits and under the conditions set out in these texts and in case law. You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time to future processing of your personal data where such processing is based on the legal basis of consent.
To find out more about the scope of these various rights, please consult one of the dedicated pages on the CNIL website, which can be accessed at the following URL address: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/les-droits-pour-maitriser-vos-donnees-personnelles.
You can exercise your rights by using the form HERE, which is permanently accessible, or by sending a letter to V STUDIOS - 1090 avenue des Bigos - 34740 Vendargues ;
Finally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL by post or on its website.
Can this policy be changed?
This confidentiality policy may be modified. Any changes made will apply to your use as soon as they are published.
In the event of significant changes, we will inform you by posting a notice on our site. We invite you to consult our confidentiality policy regularly so that you are aware of the most recent version.
2. COOKIE MANAGEMENT POLICY
You are informed, on your first visit, that you have the option of opposing the recording of cookies which are ancillary to the operation of the V STUDIOS site (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Site’), in particular by configuring your Internet browser to do so or by exercising your choices, at any time, by clicking on the link at the bottom left: ‘Cookie Management’.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are used to store items of information. Cookies are stored on your device when the Site is loaded on your browser. These cookies help us to make the Site work properly, to make it more secure and to analyse its audience.
During your visit to the Site, cookies may be deposited and/or read on your terminal equipment (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), depending on the operating system or application software used, provided that you have given your prior consent.
This page describes the categories of cookies used and the tools available to you to define your usage choices.
How do we use cookies?
Necessary Cookies: Necessary cookies are crucial for the basic functions of the Site and it will not function as intended without them. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.
Advertising cookies: Advertising cookies are used so that you can access the video functionality of the Site. They are also used to track visitors across multiple sites and collect information to provide personalised advertising.
Statistical cookies: Statistical cookies are used to measure the number of visitors to our site, as well as content consumption. They are configured so that the data collected is collected and stored anonymously.
These cookies are exempt from consent as they meet the exemption criteria set out in CNIL deliberation no. 2020-091 of 17 September 2020, §50 and 51: la CNIL n°2020-091 du 17 septembre 2020, §50 et 51. However, V STUDIOS gives you the option of unchecking this box if you do not wish cookies of this category to be deposited.
How do we use cookies?
You can control the deposit and reading of cookies on your terminal by setting your consents in the cookie manager that appears on your screen when you visit the Site.
You can then modify your choices at any time by clicking on the ‘Cookie Management’ link at the bottom of the pages on our Site;
Useful resources
france.tv studio is committed to providing its users with the utmost transparency regarding the use of cookies.
Below you will find useful links and resources to help you better understand cookies, how they are used and your various rights:
Cookies: tools for controlling them
Understanding private browsing
4 ways to better protect your online identity
In addition, the CNIL's Digital Innovation Laboratory (LINC) provides a visualisation tool to measure the impact of cookies and other tracking devices during your own browsing: Cookieviz.
YourOnlineChoices also gives you a better understanding of behavioural advertising: YourOnlineChoices
Finally, you can find more help on your browser's dedicated pages (the most common browsers are listed below):
Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Google Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&hlrm=en&answer=95647
Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?locale=fr_FR&viewlocale=fr_FR
Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/effacer-cookies-donnees-site-firefox
Opera : http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html
You can also set your browser to send a code to websites indicating that you do not wish to be tracked (‘Do No Track’ option):
Internet Explorer™ : http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-fr/internet-explorer/use-tracking-protection#ie=ie-11
Safari™ : https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/guide/safari/sfri40732/mac#:~:text=Go%20to%20the%20Safari%20app,and%20website%20data%20are%20deleted.
Chrome™ : https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/114836
Firefox™ : https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/comment-activer-option-ne-pas-pister
Opéra™ : http://help.opera.com/Windows/12.10/fr/notrack.html