1. Website
Corporate name: ALTER-EUROPA
Person in charge of the publication : Claude JUGNON – contact@alter-europa.com
Host: o2switch
Head office: 222 Bd Gustave Flaubert, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand – France
Phone: 04 44 44 60 40
Email: support@o2switch.fr.
2. Services provided
The information and activities of Alter-Europa are presented on the site https://www.alter-europa.com.
Alter-Europa endeavors to provide information as precise as possible. They are indicated as an indication on the site https://www.alter-europa.com, and are likely to change or evolve without notice.
The information on the https://www.alter-europa.com website is not exhaustive and is subject to modifications having been made since it was put on line.
3. General conditions of use
The site https://www.alter-europa.com is proposed in different web languages (HTML, HTML5, Javascript, CSS, etc…) for a better comfort of use and a pleasant graphics.
We recommend that you use modern browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, etc…
Alter-Europa uses all means at its disposal to ensure reliable information and updates of its website.
However, errors or omissions may occur. The Internet user must therefore make sure that the information provided by Alter-Europa is correct, and report any modification of the site that he/she deems useful. Alter-Europa is in no way responsible for the use made of this information, and for any direct or indirect prejudice that may result from it.
4. Responsibility
The information contained on this site is as accurate as possible and the site is updated at different times of the year, but may contain inaccuracies or omissions.
If you notice a gap, error or what seems to be a malfunction, please report it by e-mail to contact@alter-europa.com, describing the problem as precisely as possible (page causing the problem, type of computer and browser used, etc.).
Any downloaded content is done at the user’s own risk and under his sole responsibility. Consequently, Alter-Europa cannot be held responsible for any damage to the user’s computer or for any loss of data resulting from the downloading.
Furthermore, the user of the site undertakes to access the site using recent equipment, free of viruses and with a last generation updated browser.
5. Intellectual property
All the contents of the present site https://www.alter-europa.com, including, in a non-limitative way, the graphics, images, texts, videos, animations, sounds, logos, gifs and icons as well as their formatting are the exclusive property of Alter-Europa with the exception of the marks, logos or contents belonging to other partner companies or authors.
Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission or publication, even partial, of these various elements is strictly forbidden without the express written agreement of Alter-Europa. This representation or reproduction, by any means whatsoever, constitutes an infringement sanctioned by articles L.335-2 and following of the Intellectual Property Code. Failure to comply with this prohibition constitutes an infringement that may engage the civil and criminal liability of the infringer.
Photo credits
Images from Pixabay.
6. Disputes
The present conditions of the site https://www.alter-europa.com are governed by French law and any dispute that may arise from the interpretation or execution of these conditions will be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts on which the company’s registered office depends. The reference language for the settlement of any disputes is French.
7. Management of personal data
The site ensures the User a collection and processing of personal information in compliance with the law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms, as well as the General Regulation on Data Protection (RGPD: n° 2016-679).
Under the Data Protection Act, dated January 6, 1978, the User has the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose his personal data. The User may exercise this right by sending an e-mail to the following address: contact@alter-europa.com, or by using the contact form.
In general, you are not required to communicate your personal data to us when you visit our website https://www.alter-europa.com.
However, for certain services offered on our site, you may be required to provide us with certain data such as: your name, your position, the name of your company, your e-mail address and your telephone number. This is the case when you fill out the form that is offered online, in the “Contact” section.
Finally, we may automatically collect certain information about you when you browse our website, including: information about the use of our site, such as the areas you visit and the services you access, your IP address, your browser type, your access times.
Such information is used exclusively for internal statistical purposes, in order to improve the quality of the services offered to you. The databases are protected by the provisions of the law of July 1, 1998 transposing the directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
8. Hypertext links
Alter-Europa contains links to other Internet sites. Alter-Europa cannot be held responsible for these hypertext links set up within the framework of the present Internet site towards other resources present on the Internet network. The risks linked to this use are fully incumbent on the Internet user, who must comply with their conditions of use.
The users of the web site cannot set up a hyperlink to this site without the express and prior authorization of Alter-Europa, which reserves the right to accept or refuse a hyperlink without having to justify its decision.
9. Cookies
9.a. Introduction
The user is informed that during his visits to the site https://www.alter-europa.com, a cookie may be automatically installed on his browser.
9.b. What are cookies ?
Cookies are small files temporarily stored on the hard disk of the user’s computer by his browser. The information stored in them can be sent back to our servers or to the servers of relevant third parties on a subsequent visit. Cookies do not contain any personal information and cannot be used to identify anyone. A cookie contains a unique, randomly generated and therefore anonymous identifier. Some cookies expire at the end of the user’s visit, others remain.
The information contained in the cookies is used to improve the https://www.alter-europa.com site. By browsing the site, the user accepts them but must give his consent to the use of certain cookies. If the user does not accept them, he/she is informed that certain functions or pages may be refused.
9.c. What are scripts ?
A script is a piece of code that is used to make our website function properly and interactively. This code is executed on our server or on your device.
9.d. What is an invisible tag?
A web beacon is a small piece of text or image that is invisible on a website and is used to track traffic to a website. In order to do this, various data about you is stored using web beacons.
9.e. Cookies
Technical or functional cookies
Some cookies ensure that certain parts of the website function properly and that your user preferences are taken into account. By setting functional cookies, we make it easier for you to visit our website. This way, you do not have to enter the same information over and over again when you visit our website.
We may place these cookies without your consent.
Statistical cookies
This website uses Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis service provided by Google. Google Analytics uses cookies to analyze the use of the website by its users, and aggregates this information in order to compile reports on website activity for the publisher and to provide other services relating to website activity and Internet usage. Statistical cookies are used to optimize the user experience on our website.
We ask for your permission to place statistical cookies
9.f. Consent
When you visit our website for the first time, we will show you a pop-up window with an explanation about cookies. As soon as you click on “Save Preferences” you give us permission to use the categories of cookies and extensions selected in the pop-up window. You can disable the use of cookies through your browser, but please note that our website may not function properly.
9.g. Enabling/Disabling and Deleting Cookies
The user can deactivate these cookies through the settings in their browser software.
You can use your web browser to delete cookies automatically or manually. You can also specify that certain cookies cannot be placed. Another option is to change your browser settings so that you receive a message each time a cookie is set. For more information on these options, see the instructions in the “Help” section of your browser.
You can set your Internet browser to disable cookies, but please note that if you do so, Alter-Europa cannot be held responsible for any consequences related to the degraded functioning of its site resulting from the user’s refusal of cookies. If you delete the cookies in your browser, they will be placed again after your consent when you revisit our website.
For questions and/or comments about our cookie policy, please contact us using the following address: contact@alter-europa.com.
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