What does this Cookie Policy cover?
When you visit our website www.groupefmg.fr, cookies (and other tracers) are placed or read on the device you are using (your computer, mobile or tablet).
This policy explains what types of cookies we use and for what purposes.
We also explain your rights regarding these cookies and how you can exercise them.
This policy provides you with additional information to that which you find in the Cookie Banner that you see when you browse our website.
This Cookie Policy is drafted in accordance with Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 (known as the “Data Protection Act” or “DPA”) and the General Data
Who is responsible for this Policy?
The data controller is the company Forces Motrices du Gelon, represented by its legal representative Convert Joseph.
The contact details of the data controller are as follows: 9 Place St Jean – 73110 Valgelon-La Rochette.
The controller can be reached at the following number: 0627487934.
The contact email address is as follows: josephconvert[@]groupefmg.fr.
What is a cookie and what is it used for?
A cookie is a tracer. When an Internet user browses a website, it allows personal information about them to be collected.
When the Internet user uses his computer, cookies are managed by your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or Google Chrome).
There are other types of tracers, in addition to cookies (e.g. invisible pixel, fingerprinting, local storage, flash cookie).
Some cookies are internal to the website, others are third-party cookies placed on the site by third-party companies.
For simplicity, we will use the term “cookies” in this charter to refer to different types of tracers.
A cookie can collect different personal data about you such as, for example, the IP address of your computer, the browser used, the date and time of connection, the pages visited on the site, etc.
What types of cookies do we use on this website?
The types of cookies we use on the website are as follows:
What are your rights regarding cookies?
In accordance with Article 82 of the Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, the Internet user is informed of the processing of personal data carried out using cookies.
This charter makes it possible to fulfil this information obligation.
Furthermore, if we use cookies requiring the Internet user’s consent, consent is then collected on the website.
Until the Internet user has been informed and has given their express consent, this type of cookie is not placed or read on their device.
Consent is requested for each type of cookie (by purpose).
The list of third-party cookie providers is given at the time of consent collection.
The user has the option to delay their choice and decide later. As long as their consent is not given, no cookies are deposited.
The user has the option to refuse the deposit of these cookies.
They can withdraw their consent at any time and as easily as they gave it.
The cookies deposited have a maximum lifespan of 13 months. At the end of this period, consent is requested again.
The Internet user is informed that they can deactivate cookies by configuring their internet browser:
If the Internet user wishes to delete the cookies saved on their device and configure their browser to refuse cookies, they can do so via the preferences of their internet browser.
These navigation options relating to cookies are usually found in the “Options”, “Preferences” or “Tools” menus of the browser.
To find out more about the rules applicable to cookies, the Internet user can consult the following links:
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-et-autres-traceurs-la-cnil-publie-de-nouvelles-lignes-directrices
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000038783337
Fate of personal data after death – Right of access, rectification, deletion and data portability
The person concerned by a processing operation may define guidelines relating to the retention, deletion and communication of their personal data after their death. These guidelines may be general or specific.
The person concerned by a processing operation also benefits from a right of access, opposition, rectification, deletion and, under certain conditions, portability of their personal data. The person concerned has the right to withdraw their consent at any time if consent constitutes the legal basis for the processing.
The request must indicate the name and first name, email or postal address of the person concerned, and be signed and accompanied by valid proof of identity.
They can exercise these rights by contacting the owner of the site at the following email address: josephconvert[@]groupefmg.fr.
The person concerned by processing has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority (CNIL): https://www.cnil.fr/fr/webform/adresser-une-plainte