Privacy policy

Personal data policy


En conformité avec le Règlement Général sur la Protection des Données (RGPD), les utilisateurs du site peuvent contacter le délégué à la protection des données personnelles par e-mail à l’adresse contact@festivaloffarles.com
The publication director undertakes to maintain the confidentiality of information provided online by Internet users.
Personal details collected
Ce site collecte des données personnelles uniquement lorsque vous utilisez ses formulaires de contacts ou d’inscriptions. A ce titre il est possible de collecter les informations suivantes : nom, prénom et adresse e-mail. En remplissant ces formulaires, vous donnez votre consentement sur la collecte de vos informations personnelles.
Use of collected personal data
The data collected is used to send information by e-mail.
Storage and archiving of personal data
Subject to your acceptance, your personal data will be kept for a period of 3 years from the date of our last exchange. Technical and organisational measures, such as data encryption, are in place to protect the data collected (from destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised distribution or access, etc.).
Transfer of your personal data
None of your data is disclosed, sold or shared with third parties. Personal data may be shared but only at your request when you use a third party or a partner service offered.
The rights you have over your data
Under the GDPR, you have a right of access, portability, rectification and erasure, and you may object to the processing of your personal data or withdraw your consent at any time. If you have any queries about your personal data, please contact the Data Protection Officer by e-mail at contact@festivaloffarles.com.

Cookie usage policy

What are cookies?
A cookie is a text file containing information relating to the browsing of your terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) on our site. These cookies are stored on your terminal, subject to your choices regarding cookies, which you can change at any time in your browser. Only the sender of a cookie is likely to read or modify the information contained therein.
The website you are visiting uses cookies
In this way, the site may access information already stored on your electronic communications terminal equipment and write information to it. The cookies used by the site fall into 2 categories:
– strictly necessary cookies, which do not require your prior consent,
– other cookies subject to your prior consent.
You can prevent the use of these cookies by changing the settings on your browser. This setting depends on the browser you are using, but it is generally easy to do: you can either activate a private browsing function, or simply prohibit or restrict cookies. Please note that cookies may have been stored on your device before you set your browser parameters. If this is the case, delete your browsing history, again using your browser settings.
Cookies exempt from prior consent
Cookies are used to enable and facilitate browsing on the site, in particular by remembering your browsing preferences defined during your session, such as your language. You can prevent the use of cookies by adjusting your browser settings.
Cookies requiring your prior consent
The site is configured to use cookies, which are subject to your prior consent. These cookies are used to measure the audience and the navigation of the website (the pages most consulted, the pages leaving the site, the duration of visits, etc.). The list below shows the cookies under our control, subject to your prior consent, enabling us to measure the audience with Google Analytics: "__utma", "__utmb", "__utmc", "__utmt", "__utmv", "__utmz", "_ga", "_gat", "_gid". You can prevent the use of these cookies by adjusting your browser settings.
The data will be kept for 38 months.
The use of cookies is governed by article 32 II of law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, transposing article 5.3 of directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2002 as amended by directive 2009/136/EC.

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