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Content owner and publisher

Bacchus Tours is a trademark registered with the INPI, of:

Aquitaine Limousine S.A.S.
Simplified Joint Stock Company with variable capital of € 5,000
Registered in the Bordeaux Trade and Companies Register under Number: 819 429 580 00031
Intra-community VAT: FR 01 819 429 580
Registered Office: 9 Rue de Condé
Bureau 3
33000 Bordeaux

Registered in the French Registry of the Chauffeured Transportation Operators: EVTC033163114
Licence for Public Transportation of People: 2023/75/0000857

Chief Executive Officer: Hugo CAQUELOT
Holder of the Professional Chauffeur’s Licence Number 033xxxxx802, issued on December 28, 2024, by the Prefecture of Bordeaux.
Tél : +33 6 23 01 33 21
E-mail : contact[arobase]bacchus-tours[point]com

Website creator and publication Director of the publication: Hugo CAQUELOT

Website host

IONOS S.A.R.L. with capital of € 100,000
SIRET 431 303 775 000 16
APE 642 B
R.C.S Sarreguemines B 431 303 775
Identification intracommunautaire FR 13 431303775
Tél : 0970 808 911

General conditions of use of the sites and services offered

The use of the websites www.aquitaine-limousine.com and www.bacchus-tours.com implies full acceptance of the general conditions.

Data collection

Declaration number of French national data protection agency (CNIL ): 1947576 v 0

The personal information that can be collected on the Site is mainly used by the Publisher for the management of relations with you, and if necessary for the processing of your orders. They are recorded in the Publisher’s client file, and the file thus prepared from personal data is declared to the CNIL.
In accordance with the provisions of the modified French law n ° 78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to data processing, files and freedoms, you are informed that the Publisher carries out automated processing of your personal data, in particular during your connection to the Site or as part of the online forms filled in by you. You have the right to access, query, modify and delete information concerning you. You can exercise this right at any time with the Publisher, either directly on the Site under the “Contact us” section, or by post to the following address: 9 Rue de Condé – Bureau 3 – 33000 Bordeaux, or by email or telephone: +33 6 23 01 33 21, contact [arobase]aquitaine-limousine[point]com.
The information collected may possibly be communicated to third parties linked to the Publisher by contract for the execution of sub-contracted tasks necessary for the management of your account, or for the execution of the service you have booked, and without your having to give your authorization. You can oppose this transfer by expressing your refusal to our contact mentioned above.
In the event of a proven breach of legal or regulatory provisions, this information may be the subject of a communication upon express and reasoned request from the judicial authorities. When certain information is required to access specific functionalities of the Site, the Publisher will indicate this mandatory nature when entering data.

Privacy Notice on the Processing of Personal Data
Last revision: 10 November 2025

1. Introduction and legal references
This notice explains the processing of personal data collected through this website, including those obtained via cookies, tracking technologies and—where present—contact forms, restricted areas, digital services, and economic transactions carried out electronically.
This notice is addressed to anyone who accesses or uses this site, describing how users’ personal data are collected, used and protected, as well as the rights granted by law.
These provisions do not concern other websites, pages or online services accessible through any external links that may be present on the site; please refer to the respective privacy notices of those third parties.
This notice is provided in compliance with the main national and international data protection regulations, including:

  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)
  • UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and Data Protection Act (UK)
  • Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP / FADP)
  • Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
  • Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD)
  • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
  • Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
  • Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA)
  • Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA)
  • Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA)
  • Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA)
  • Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA)
  • Nevada Privacy Law (NRS 603A)
  • New Hampshire Privacy Act (NHPA)
  • New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA)
  • Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)
  • Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA)
  • Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA)
  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)
  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA)
  • Other regulations that may apply.

2. Who manages your data and how can you contact us?
Your personal data are processed by:
Aquitaine Limousine S.A.S.
9 Rue de Condé, Bureau 3, 33000 Bordeaux
contact@aquitaine-limousine.com
VAT ID: FR01819429580

For any information regarding the processing of personal data or to exercise your rights under the law, data subjects can contact the Controller.

3. On what legal bases do we process your data?
The processing of personal data collected through this site (including via cookies, similar technologies, contact forms, restricted areas, digital services and transactions, where applicable) is based on one or more of the following legal bases:

  1. Performance of a service/pre-contractual measures requested by the user through the provided contact forms;
  2. Compliance with legal, regulatory or statutory obligations;

An additional legal basis, the legitimate interest of the Controller, may be used for specific purposes (e.g., ensuring IT security, preventing fraud, protecting the Controller’s rights in legal proceedings).

Additional legal bases for USA and similar jurisdictions:
In countries subject to laws such as CCPA/CPRA (California), CPA (Colorado), CTDPA (Connecticut), DPDPA (Delaware), MCDPA (Minnesota), MTCDPA (Montana), NDPA (Nebraska), NRS 603A (Nevada), NHPA (New Hampshire), NJDPA (New Jersey), OCPA (Oregon), TIPA (Tennessee), TDPSA (Texas), UCPA (Utah), VCDPA (Virginia) and other relevant U.S. regulations, the following principles also apply:

  • Opt-out and right to object: the user has the right to opt out at any time from the use, sale, or sharing of their personal data for marketing, profiling, or behavioral advertising purposes, through appropriate functions (browser settings, “Reject” button, “Unsubscribe” link, or similar).

Additional legal bases for Brazil (LGPD):
When processing falls under the jurisdiction of the LGPD, the following specific legal bases provided by Brazilian law also apply:

  • Credit protection: data may be processed for the purposes of credit management and protection, such as assessing creditworthiness, preventing financial fraud, or granting financing.
  • Implementation of public policies: in the cases provided for, the Public Administration may process personal data to implement initiatives established by laws, public programs, or agreements.
  • Research by research entities: data may be used by scientific or statistical research entities, preferably in anonymous form, for study or analysis purposes.

Failure to give or withdrawal of consent may reduce or limit certain functionalities or personalized services.

4. What data do we collect when you visit the site?
While browsing this site, the following data may be collected—also via cookies and similar technologies such as pixel tags, web beacons, local storage and equivalent technologies:

  • Browsing and technical data: information such as IP address, device identifiers, operating system and browser data, requested URLs, connection times, technical logs, technical preferences, usage data collected via cookies and tracking technologies (pixel tags, web beacons, local storage and equivalent tools).

  • Identifying data provided voluntarily: information entered into the digital forms on the site (e.g., first name, last name, email, phone) and/or provided by sending emails or via other contact channels, used to respond to requests, provide services, any consultancy, and—subject to consent—to send informational and commercial communications.

  • Data communicated via social integrations and third-party platforms: data transmitted through social features (login, plugins, shares, etc.), processed in accordance with the rules of the respective platforms as well as this notice.

  • Data relating to purchases, payments and economic transactions: collected only if the site offers paid services and managed with specific security safeguards.

  • Data relating to reviews and feedback: information provided by completing review forms or feedback collection systems on the site, including ratings, comments, opinions expressed, any answers to specific questions, and other data intentionally entered by the user during review processes.

5. How do we process your data, how do we protect it, and how long do we keep it?
Personal data collected through this site are processed mainly with electronic and digital tools in accordance with the principles of lawfulness, fairness, data minimization, integrity, and confidentiality.

Appropriate technical and organizational measures are adopted to prevent unauthorized access, loss, alteration, or unauthorized disclosure of data, including:

  • Encryption of communications (HTTPS): communications between your browser and the site are protected via HTTPS encryption, which prevents interception or manipulation of data exchanged during browsing;
  • Log monitoring: the system records and monitors access and activities to detect suspicious or unauthorized attempts and ensure data security;
  • Periodic backups: data are periodically copied and stored to protect them from accidental loss or technical incidents;
  • Security audits and checks: security reviews and tests are carried out regularly to identify and correct any system vulnerabilities;
  • Limiting access to data to duly authorized subjects only: access to personal data is allowed exclusively to authorized and trained personnel, in compliance with internal security policies.

Data are retained according to the following timelines:

  • Cookie preferences and consents: retained for 180 days, as per the Cookie Policy on this site.
  • Browsing and technical data: retained only for the time necessary to ensure the security, integrity and functionality of the site and subsequently anonymized or aggregated.
  • Data collected for contractual and transactional purposes: retained for the time required by applicable laws (for example, tax or accounting laws).
  • Data processed for marketing purposes: retained until consent is withdrawn or deletion is requested.
  • Data entered via forms or specific requests: retained for the time necessary to respond or fulfil the related purpose.

6. Who may receive your data?
The personal data collected through this site may be accessed, within the limits of their respective responsibilities and purposes, by:

  • Internal subjects authorized by the Controller, duly trained in privacy and security matters;
  • Suppliers and third parties appointed as Processors (for example: technical providers, IT companies, customer support companies, consultants, payment service providers and logistics providers, where applicable);
  • Business partners, third parties and affiliates, exclusively for promotional/marketing purposes if you have given specific consent or exercised opt-out where provided;
  • Providers of plugins, social networks and services for interaction with external platforms, which may process personal data according to their own logic as independent controllers (please refer in that case also to the individual privacy notices of such third parties);
  • Competent public authorities and supervisory bodies, within the limits imposed by law or to comply with requests from judicial authorities;

The updated list of external recipients can be made available upon request by writing to the Controller’s contacts.

7. Where can your data be transferred?
Personal data collected through this site may be processed and transferred—for the purposes indicated—to the following countries:

  • to countries belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland or other countries recognized by the competent authorities as providing an “adequate” level of protection required by law;

Updated list of “adequate” countries:

8. What are your rights regarding the data collected?
The user, based on applicable law, has the right to:

  • Obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them are being processed and, where that is the case, access such data and related information (right of access).
  • Request the rectification, update or deletion of inaccurate data or data that are no longer necessary (right to rectification and erasure).
  • Request restriction of processing or object to the processing of data, including for promotional/profiling purposes, where provided.
  • Request data portability in a structured and interoperable format (where technically feasible).
  • Withdraw consent given to the use of non-technical cookies and to the processing of data collected through tracking tools.
  • Exercise the right to opt out of the “sale/sharing” of personal data, where provided by U.S. and Canadian laws.
  • Report any irregularities or abuses to the competent supervisory authorities.

Notes for users residing in the United States

Users residing in the United States have, under local law, the following additional and specific rights regarding data collected via cookies, tracking technologies and similar tools:

  • Right to know the categories of personal data collected, sold, or shared with third parties, as well as the purposes of such processing;
  • Right to request deletion, where applicable, of personal data collected through tracking tools;
  • Right to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of personal data;
  • Right not to be discriminated against as a result of exercising these rights.

To exercise these rights, simply send a request to the Controller’s contacts, who will respond within the timeframes provided by the applicable local regulation.

9. How are minors’ data processed?
The protection of minors is a fundamental priority.

The services and content of this site are not intended for individuals under 18 years of age.

We do not knowingly collect personal data of minors without the verifiable consent of a parent or legal guardian.

If a parent or guardian believes that a minor has provided personal data without authorization, they may request its removal, update, or restriction of processing by writing to the contacts indicated in this notice.

10. How to make reports or complaints to the authorities?
If you believe that the processing of your personal data through this site does not comply with applicable law, you may lodge a complaint free of charge with the competent supervisory authorities, including:

  • The Data Protection Authority of your country of citizenship or residence;
  • Swiss Authority (FDPIC)
  • European Data Protection Supervisor
  • California authority
  • Colorado Attorney General
  • Connecticut Attorney General
  • Delaware Attorney General
  • Minnesota Attorney General
  • Montana Department of Justice – Office of Consumer Protection
  • Nebraska Attorney General
  • Nevada Attorney General
  • New Hampshire Department of Justice – Consumer Protection
  • New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
  • Oregon Department of Justice – Oregon Consumer Privacy Act
  • Tennessee Attorney General
  • Texas Attorney General – Texas Data Privacy and Security Act
  • Utah Attorney General
  • Virginia authority
  • Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/report-a-concern/file-a-formal-privacy-complaint/
  • Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (Brazil): https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br

How will we inform you about changes to this notice?
This notice is subject to periodic review due to regulatory updates or changes to the services offered through the site. Any significant change will be communicated on this page.
Last revision: 10 November 2025

Cookies

The Website can automatically collect standard information such as all types of personalized information that allow the site to identify its visitors. All information collected indirectly will only be used to monitor the volume, type and configuration of traffic using this Site, to develop its design and layout and for other administrative and planning purposes and more generally to improve the service we offer you. You can visit the Site by deactivating this option in your browser settings.

Notice on the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies
Last revision: 10 November 2025

1. Introduction and legal references
This notice outlines the main information relating to the processing of personal data and the use of cookies on this site.
It is intended for anyone who accesses or uses this site, describing how users’ personal data may be collected, used, and protected through cookie and similar technologies, as well as the rights granted by law.
These provisions do not apply to other websites, pages, or online services accessible through external links that may be present on the site; for those, please consult the respective privacy notices.
This notice is provided in compliance with major national and international data protection regulations, including:

  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)
  • UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and Data Protection Act (UK)
  • Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP / LPD)
  • Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
  • Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD)
  • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
  • Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
  • Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA)
  • Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA)
  • Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA)
  • Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA)
  • Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA)
  • Nevada Privacy Law (NRS 603A)
  • New Hampshire Privacy Act (NHPA)
  • New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA)
  • Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)
  • Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA)
  • Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA)
  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)
  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA)
  • Other regulations that may apply.

2. Who manages your data and how can you contact us?
Your personal data are processed by:
Aquitaine Limousine S.A.S.
9 Rue de Condé, Bureau 3, 33000 Bordeaux
contact@aquitaine-limousine.com
VAT ID: FR01819429580

For any information regarding the processing of personal data or to exercise your rights under the law, data subjects can contact the Controller.

3. What data do we collect when you visit the site?
When you browse this site, we automatically collect certain information through cookies, similar tools, and tracking technologies. The main types of data that may be recorded include:

  • Technical and browsing information: IP address, identifiers of the device in use, information about the browser and operating system, date and time of access, pages visited, technical commands necessary for proper content display, system errors.
  • User preferences: choices made regarding cookies and privacy settings, collected via panels, banners, or similar tools.
  • Aggregated and anonymous statistics: information used to assess and improve the functioning of the site, such as visit frequency or most viewed areas.
  • Interactions with external services or social networks: technical data shared when you interact with social plugins, external services, or third-party tools integrated into the site, always in accordance with the rules of the providers involved.

For details about the processing of data provided through contact forms, service requests, or other features, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

4. What types of cookies (and similar tools) exist?
To provide you with a better browsing experience, we may use different categories of cookies and similar technologies (web beacons, local storage, and equivalent technologies):

  • Strictly necessary cookies: essential for the technical functioning of the site; for example, they allow access to protected areas, session management, or remembering essential preferences.
  • Preference and personalization cookies: used to store display choices such as language, text size, or viewing mode, to offer an interaction closer to your preferences.
  • Analytics and performance cookies: help us better understand how people use the site by collecting anonymized and aggregated data on traffic, most visited pages, visit duration, and most appreciated features.
  • Cookies for promotional or advertising activities: used to deliver personalized marketing content and to monitor the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
  • External components and services: when interacting with social plugins, analytics tools, or third-party platforms, cookies or similar systems managed directly by external parties may be installed.

5. How can you give or refuse consent to the use of cookies?
A. Jurisdictions EU/United Kingdom/Switzerland/Brazil/ & GDPR‑like countries:

  • The use of non‑strictly necessary cookies and similar technologies requires the user’s prior, freely given and specific consent, which is collected through an appropriate cookie banner.
  • The user can manage and change preferences at any time, withdraw consent given, and access the “Manage cookie preferences” function.

B. United States (California CCPA/CPRA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Delaware DPDPA, Minnesota MCDPA, Montana MTCDPA, Nebraska NDPA, Nevada NRS 603A, New Hampshire NHPA, New Jersey NJDPA, Oregon OCPA, Tennessee TIPA, Texas TDPSA, Utah UCPA, Virginia VCDPA) Canada PIPEDA and equivalent regulations:

  • Users have the right to opt out of the collection, sale, and sharing of personal data with third parties for marketing purposes, behavioral advertising, and profiling.

C. Operational details:
On first access to the site, a banner is displayed that allows you to manage preferences related to cookies and tracking tools.
Through the banner, the user can choose to:

  • Accept all cookies: by clicking the appropriate button, all non‑essential cookies will be enabled.
  • Customize settings: it is possible to select in detail which cookies to authorize and which to keep disabled.
  • Reject optional cookies: by pressing the reject button or closing the banner without giving consent, only the technical cookies necessary for the operation of the site will be activated.

Preferences expressed via the banner are stored for a period of 180 days through a technical cookie. If you access from a different device or browser, you will need to reconfigure your preferences.
The user can, at any time, modify the choices made by accessing the appropriate function, identifiable by the icon or link dedicated to consent management.

6. On what legal bases do we process data collected through cookies and similar technologies?
The processing of data collected through cookies and tracking tools is based on different legal grounds, which vary according to the type of tool and the applicable regulations:

  1. Performance of a service/pre‑contractual measures requested by the user through the provided contact forms
  2. Compliance with legal, regulatory, or statutory obligations

An additional legal basis, the legitimate interest of the Controller, may be used for specific purposes (e.g., ensuring IT security, preventing fraud, protecting the Controller’s rights in court).

Additional legal bases for USA and similar jurisdictions:
In countries subject to regulations such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA), Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA), Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA), Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA), Nevada Privacy Law (NRS 603A), New Hampshire Privacy Act (NHPA), New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA), Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA), Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) or other U.S. regulations, the following principles also apply:

  • Opt‑out and right to object: the user has the right to opt out at any time from the use, sale, or sharing of their personal data for marketing, profiling, or behavioral advertising, via appropriate functions (browser settings, “Reject” button, “Unsubscribe” link, or similar).

Additional legal bases for Brazil (LGPD):
When processing falls under the jurisdiction of the LGPD, the following specific legal bases provided by Brazilian law also apply:

  • Credit protection: data may be processed for the purposes of managing and protecting credit, such as assessing creditworthiness, preventing financial fraud, or granting financing.
  • Implementation of public policies: in cases provided for, public authorities may process personal data to implement initiatives established by laws, public programs, or agreements.
  • Research by research institutions: data may be used by scientific or statistical research entities, preferably in anonymous form, for study or analysis purposes.

Refusing or withdrawing consent to the use of certain cookies may limit access to some personalized features of the site.

7. How are your data protected?
Personal data collected through this site are processed mainly with electronic and digital tools according to the principles of lawfulness, fairness, data minimization, integrity, and confidentiality.

Appropriate technical and organizational measures are adopted to prevent unauthorized access, loss, alteration, or unauthorized disclosure of data, including:

  • Encryption of communications (HTTPS): communications between your browser and the site are protected through HTTPS encryption, which prevents interception or manipulation of data exchanged during browsing;
  • Log monitoring: the system records and monitors access and activities to identify suspicious or unauthorized attempts and ensure data security;
  • Periodic backups: data are periodically copied and archived to protect them from accidental loss or technical incidents;
  • Security audits and checks: regular security checks and tests are carried out to identify and correct any system vulnerabilities;
  • Limitation of data access to duly authorized persons only: access to personal data is permitted exclusively to authorized and trained personnel, in compliance with internal security policies.

8. Where can your data be transferred?
Personal data collected through this site may be processed and transferred — for the purposes indicated — to the following countries:

  • to countries belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA), to Switzerland, or to other countries recognized by the competent authorities as “adequate” with respect to the level of protection required by law;

Up‑to‑date list of "adequate" countries:

9. Who can receive your data?
The following may access personal data collected through cookies, tracking tools, and similar technologies:

  • personnel expressly authorized by the Controller and specifically trained;
  • companies or consultants that provide us with technical support, security, maintenance, or analytics services, designated as Processors;
  • providers of external platforms, software, or third‑party services, only within the limits of the stated purposes and any consent given.

The detailed and updated list of our service providers is available upon request.

10. Detailed list of cookies

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited ("Google"). Google uses the collected personal data to track and examine the usage of this website, compile reports on its activities, and share them with other Google services. Google may use your personal data to contextualize and personalize the ads of its advertising network. This integration of Google Analytics anonymizes your IP address. The data sent is collected for the purposes of personalizing the experience and statistical tracking. You can find more information on the "More information on Google's handling of personal information" page.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager is a tag management service provided by Google Ireland Limited. The data sent is collected for the purposes of personalizing the experience and statistical tracking. You can find more information on the "More information on Google's handling of personal information" page.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google Maps widget

Google Maps is a maps visualization service provided by Google Ireland Limited. This service is used to incorporate content of this kind on its pages.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google reCAPTCHA

Google reCAPTCHA is a SPAM protection service provided by Google Ireland Limited.
The use of reCAPTCHA is subject to the Google privacy policy and terms of use.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google Ads conversion tracking

Google Ads conversion tracking is an analytics service provided by Google Inc. that is used to connect data from the Google Ads advertising network with actions performed on this Site.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Trustindex widget

Trustindex widget is a content visualisation service provided by Trustindex Ltd that allows this website to incorporate content from that external platform on its pages.

Place of processing: Hungary - Privacy Policy

11. How long do we retain the data and your preferences?

Preferences expressed regarding the use of cookies and tracking technologies via the banner or the consent management platform are retained for a period of 180 days.

For the retention, duration, and deletion methods of data other than those mentioned, please refer to the specific provisions set out in the Personal Data Policy available on this site.

12. What are your rights regarding the data collected?
The user, depending on applicable law, has the right to:

  • Request the rectification, updating, or deletion of inaccurate or no longer necessary data (right to rectification and erasure).
  • Obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them are being processed and, where that is the case, access such data and related information (right of access).
  • Request data portability in a structured and interoperable format (where technically feasible).
  • Request restriction of processing or object to processing, including for promotional/profiling purposes, where provided.
  • Withdraw consent given for the use of non‑technical cookies and for the processing of data collected through tracking tools.
  • Exercise the right to opt out of the “sale/sharing” of personal data, where provided under US and Canadian laws.
  • Report any irregularities or abuses to the competent supervisory authorities.

Notes for users residing in the United States

Users residing in the United States have, under local law, the following additional and specific rights regarding data collected through cookies, tracking technologies, and similar tools:

  • Right to know the categories of personal data collected, sold, or shared with third parties, as well as the purposes of such processing;
  • Right to request deletion, where applicable, of personal data collected through tracking tools;
  • Right to exercise opt‑out from the “sale” or “sharing” of personal data;
  • Right not to be discriminated against as a result of exercising these rights.

To exercise these rights, simply send a request to the Controller’s contact details, who will respond within the time limits provided by the applicable local regulation.

How will we inform you about changes to this notice?
This notice is subject to periodic review due to regulatory updates or changes to the services offered through the site. Any significant changes will be communicated on this page.
Last revision: 10 November 2025

Rights on intellectual property

All brands, photographs, texts, comments, illustrations, images, animated or not, video sequences, sounds, as well as all software that could be used to operate the Site and more generally all the elements reproduced or used on the Site are protected by the French laws in force under intellectual property.
They are the full property of the Publisher or its partners, unless otherwise stated. Any reproduction, representation, use or adaptation, in any form whatsoever, of all or part of these elements, including computer applications, without the prior written consent of the Publisher, is strictly prohibited. The fact that the Publisher does not initiate proceedings upon becoming aware of these unauthorized uses does not constitute acceptance of said uses and waiver of prosecution.
Only use for private use in a family circle is authorized and any other use constitutes infringement and / or infringement of neighboring rights, punishable by French Code of intellectual property.
The resumption of all or part of this content requires the prior authorization of the Publisher or the holder of the rights to this content.

Hypertext links

The Site may contain hypertext links giving access to other websites edited and managed by third parties and not by the Publisher. The Publisher cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly in the event that said third party sites do not comply with legal provisions. The creation of hypertext links to the Site can only be done with the prior written authorization of the Publisher.