Cookies
Cookie management policy
The websitehttps://studiofactmediagroup.com/(hereinafter "the Site") uses cookies to ensure its proper functioning, measure its audience, and enable the display of certain external content.
The purpose of this page is to explain how these cookies work and how the User can manage their preferences.
PRELIMINARY ARTICLE – DEFINITIONS
"Cookie": a file stored by a server on a user's device (computer, phone, etc.) and associated with a web domain (i.e., in most cases, all pages of the same website). This file is automatically sent back during subsequent contacts with the same domain.
Cookies have multiple uses; for example, they can be used to store browsing settings, the display language of the web page, or an identifier that allows browsing to be tracked for statistical purposes.
Some of these uses are strictly necessary for the functioning and use of the site, and as such, are exempt from the User's prior consent. Others, however, require the User's express consent before they can be read or written to on their device.
"Consent": Agreement by the User concerned to the collection and use of their data.
"User": any person, natural or legal, under private or public law, who connects to the Site.
ARTICLE 1 – USE OF COOKIES ON THE WEBSITE
Technical cookies
Cookies that are essential and strictly necessary for the proper functioning of an Internet portal and for the use of the various options and services it offers.
Technical cookies are used to ensure the proper functioning of the WordPress website, as well as security and access to basic features.
In this context, no personal data is collected.
Consequently, these cookies are not subject to consent.
Disabling them via the browser may alter certain features of the Website.
Audience measurement cookies
Cookies used to analyze website traffic, compile statistics, and improve the user experience. Analyses are performed on anonymized aggregated data.
Audience measurement cookies are used to analyze website traffic (pages viewed, session duration, type of device used, approximate geographical location of visitors).
The data collected is aggregated and anonymized as much as possible.
However, Google may reuse certain data for its own purposes (improvement of its services), which excludes these cookies from the scope of the exemption provided for by the CNIL doctrine.
Their storage is therefore subject to the User's prior consent. The User can accept or refuse these cookies at any time via the "Manage consent" banner.
Third-party cookies
Cookies placed by services external to the site when displaying embedded content. These cookies may, depending on the case, collect certain information about the user's browsing and are subject to their own privacy policy.
Certain pages of the Site may contain embedded external content from third-party platforms, such as videos hosted on YouTube or Vimeo.
This content is displayed using embedded modulesthatmay result in cookies being placed on the User's terminal device by these external platforms.
These cookies are used to enable the reading and proper functioning of embedded content, to remember the User's preferences and, where applicable, to collect certain browsing data.
In this context, the Publisher collects the User's IP address, browser ID, and video preferences.
The data collected in this way is processed directly by third-party providers (Google and VIMEO), in accordance with their own privacy policies, which the User can consult:
https://policies.google.com/privacy
https://vimeo.com/legal/privacy/policy
These third-party cookies are only stored after consent has been obtained.
You can accept or refuse their use at any time via the consent management module ("Manage consent").
Refusing these cookies does not prevent you from browsing the site, but may prevent the display or functioning of certain integrated content.
ARTICLE 2 – CONSENT MANAGEMENT
The Website incorporates the Complianz plugin, which allows each User to manage or modify their consent preferences at any time via the cookie banner (“Manage consent”).
When visiting the Website for the first time, Users are offered several options via the cookie information banner:
– Accept
– Refuse (non-essential cookies)
– Customize according to User preferences
Refusing non-essential cookies does not block navigation or access to the main content of the Website.
ARTICLE 3 – DISABLING COOKIES
Cookies can also be disabled via the User's browser settings.
For Google Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and site data
For Safari: Preferences > Privacy
For Firefox: Options > Privacy and security.
These settings allow the User to delete existing cookies, block their installation, or receive a warning before they are stored.
To find out about the options offered by any other browser software and how to delete cookie files stored on the User's device, the CNIL details the steps to follow to limit traces on the Internet and also details the procedures for configuring cookie management via the following link: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/conseils-aux-internautes/ie.
ARTICLE 4 – UPDATING THE COOKIE MANAGEMENT POLICY
This policy is subject to change at any time in order to comply with technical and legal developments while ensuring compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 on information technology, files, and civil liberties.
Last update :11/05/2025