Legal information

Legal information

Publication Manager: Philippe Duby

Address: 9 rue des colonnes, 75002 Paris, France

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To contact us, please use the contact form on this site.

Liability waiver

The France-IX association is bound only by a best endeavours obligation with regard to the information it makes available to persons accessing its website. While we have made every effort to ensure the reliability of the information contained on this website, the France-IX association cannot be held liable for any errors or omissions or for any results that may be obtained from the use of this information. In particular, the use of hypertext links may lead your consultation of our site to other servers for the information sought, servers over which the France-IX association has no control.

Cookie policy

Definition of cookies

A cookie is defined as a file recorded by the machine's navigation tool in a dedicated storage space. It is stored when a website is consulted. Its storage on the hard disk in no way gives rise to the disclosure of personal information about the Internet user. Thanks to this text file, the website can identify the terminal in which it is stored and memorise the information necessary for its use.

These are unique files. To find out whether a site uses cookies, simply open the site and a warning message appears. This window, also known as a cookie pop-up, allows Internet users to consent to the use of cookies each time they visit the platform. It generally only appears once.

How cookies work

Cookies do not directly identify a user, as they contain neither first nor last names. This is done by the terminal's browser. The term "cookie" may also refer to different technologies, such as invisible tags or digital images embedded in web pages or emails. As a general rule, the life of a cookie is a maximum of thirteen months after it is recorded in the machine's storage space. It cannot be extended during new visits to the platform.

Online platforms collect information about web users using their IP addresses and cookies. The IP makes it possible to determine where visitors come from, whether by city, region or country. To ensure that cookies are used correctly, the French Data Protection Authority (Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés or CNIL) has drawn up a law to help strengthen the protection of website visitors.

Use of contact details

In order to offer you appropriate services, we may ask you to provide us with personal data. France-IX Association undertakes to respect your privacy and to protect the information you provide. In particular, personal data collected on the site is intended for use by the France-IX Association. It is confidential and will be treated as such. It may not be transferred to third parties.

Your details will only be used to keep you better informed and possibly to send you only the information you wish to receive. When you fill in a form on this site, we remind you that you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete data concerning you (art. 34 of the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978). To exercise this right, please contact us at the following e-mail address: dpo chez asso point franceix point net.

Links to other sites

The sites proposed as links on the France-IX Association website are created by companies or persons over whom the France-IX Association has no control. Consequently, these sites may place their own cookies on the computers of persons visiting the France-IX Association website and collect (or request) personal data. The France-IX Association cannot be held responsible for the content of these sites and the use that may be made of it by users.

Intellectual property

Access to our site gives you the right to private and non-exclusive use of this site.

All elements published on this site, including in particular texts, photographs, computer graphics, logos and trademarks, constitute works within the meaning of the French Intellectual Property Code. Consequently, any representation or reproduction, in whole or in part, that may be made without the consent of their authors or their successors in title, is unlawful.

If you have any comments or queries about the operation of the site, please write to Association headquarters.

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