Mosl Attractivité

PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING POLICY

Bord Moselle Metz

We inform you that personal data concerning you (in particular your IP address, your contact details or your email address) may be collected when you visit our website.

Processing your personal data:

The information collected about you is processed for statistical and direct marketing purposes (personalised email campaigns for people who have registered using our forms).

The recipients of this data are Moselle Attractivité, Google (for Google Analytics and Google Ads services), Matomo (anonymous statistical data) and the company Vanksen.

As far as targeted advertising is concerned, we use the Google Ads and Meta (Facebook, Instagram) platforms to show you relevant ads based on your areas of interest. These ads are based on aggregated, anonymous data and are not profiled in any way.

We do not profile your data.

This data is kept for a maximum of three years.

Cookie management:

The website uses Google Analytics and Matomo, web analytics tools that enable website and application owners to better understand the behaviour of their users.

Data is shared with Google Analytics and Google Ads to measure the audience for our site, track conversions and optimise our advertising campaigns. Matomo is used to anonymously track activity on our site (traffic, time spent, pages visited). Vanksen, as a technical service provider, is only involved in the maintenance of the site and does not directly handle your personal data.

Your cookie management:

You can authorise or refuse the storage of cookies on your terminal using the appropriate settings in your Internet browser software. As each browser is different, you should check your browser's ‘Help’ menu to find out how to change your cookie preferences. If you would like to know more about this, please consult the advice on how to use these settings, depending on the browser you are using, which can be found on the website of the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés: www.cnil.fr/en

Photo credits and other visuals:

The photographs and visuals on the Moselle Attractivité website may not be reproduced, redistributed or sold without the written consent of the publisher. Any image used without the consent of the author may therefore be subject to legal action. Unless otherwise stated, the copyright of the documents and each of the elements created for this ‘site’ are the exclusive property of the Site Editor. Any total or partial reproduction of the site's content is therefore prohibited, in accordance with article L.713-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code. The laws governing this site are French laws and the competent courts are French courts.

Cookies issued by third parties:

We would also like to inform you that certain third-party companies may issue cookies from certain areas accessible on our site. The issue and use of cookies by these companies are subject to their policies. In particular, we may include on our site computer applications from third parties which allow you to share content from our site with other people or to let these other people know that you have viewed or expressed an opinion about content on our site. This is particularly the case for the ‘Share’ and ‘Like’ buttons on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. The social network is likely to identify you thanks to this button, even if you did not use it when visiting our site. This type of application button may enable the social network concerned to track your browsing on our site, simply because your social network account was activated on your terminal (open session) during your browsing on our site.

We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect information relating to your browsing on our site and associated with the personal data they hold. We invite you to consult the privacy protection policies of these social networks in order to find out how the browsing information they may collect through these application buttons is used, particularly for advertising purposes. These protection policies should enable you to exercise your choices with regard to these social networks, in particular by configuring your user accounts for each of these networks.

Your rights:

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, you have the right to access, rectify, challenge and delete any data concerning you.

To exercise this right, please write to contact[at]moselle-attractivite.fr , or complete the contact form. You may lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority (in France, the CNIL located at 3 place de Fontenoy - 75334 PARIS), or refer the matter to a competent judicial authority.

The person responsible for processing this data is: Michel SAINT-PE, Managing Director.