Purpose of this Cookie Policy
When you browse our website totalreset.fr, cookies and other tracking technologies may be placed on or read from your device (computer, mobile phone or tablet).
This policy explains which types of cookies are used and for what purposes.
It also informs you of your rights regarding these cookies and how to exercise them.
This policy complements the information provided in the cookie banner displayed when you visit the website.
This Cookie Policy is drafted in accordance with French Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 (Data Protection Act) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) No. 2016/679.
Who is responsible for this Policy?
The data controller is ALLERGY FREE, represented by its legal representative Andrea Kuper.
Address: 15 rue de l’Annonciade, 69001 Lyon, France
Phone: +33 (0)4 72 73 03 68
Email:
What is a cookie and what is it used for?
A cookie is a tracking technology that collects certain information about users when they browse a website.
Cookies are managed by the internet browser used (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, etc.).
Other tracking technologies exist, such as tracking pixels, fingerprinting, local storage or flash cookies.
Some cookies are set directly by the website, while others are third-party cookies placed by partners.
For simplicity, the term “cookies” refers to all such tracking technologies in this policy.
Cookies may collect personal data such as IP address, browser type, date and time of access, or pages visited.
What types of cookies are used on this website?
The following types of cookies are used:
- cookies necessary for the proper functioning of the website;
- cookies enabling the playback of YouTube videos.
- Tracking technologies from Google are used. Their policy is available at:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=fr
What are your rights regarding cookies?
In accordance with Article 82 of the French Data Protection Act, users are informed of the processing carried out through cookies.
When cookies require consent, this consent is obtained via the cookie banner displayed on the website.
Until consent is given, such cookies are neither placed nor read.
Consent is requested by purpose.
Users may postpone their choice, refuse cookies, or withdraw their consent at any time, as easily as it was given.
Cookies are stored for a maximum duration of 13 months, after which consent is requested again.
Users may also disable cookies through their browser settings, usually accessible via the “Options”, “Preferences” or “Tools” menus.
Further information:
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
Data after death – Data subject rights
Data subjects may define instructions regarding the retention, deletion or communication of their personal data after death.
They also have rights of access, objection, rectification, erasure and, under certain conditions, data portability, as well as the right to withdraw consent at any time.
Requests must be sent to:
and must include valid proof of identity.
Complaints may be submitted to the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL):
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/webform/adresser-une-plainte

