Some features of our CDG Conseil.com site rely on the use of cookies to track your browsing and thus optimize your experience on the website.

These cookies are necessary for us to secure the site via data encryption, traffic analysis and customer experience using Google Analytics.

In order to continue browsing our site, we invite you to accept the use of cookies by clicking on the OK button located on the information banner at the bottom of the page.

Collection of Personal Data

Data may be collected when the User:

  • Browses the Site
  • Sends a question via the contact form
  • Submits an application for a position or internship
  • Subscribes to a newsletter

Use of Personal Data

The data collected on the Site is collected and processed in order to:

  • Provide the services or information requested by Users,
  • Answer Users’ questions and requests,
  • Ensure the processing of applications sent by Users,
  • To ensure the operation and security of the Site, improve its operation and adapt it to User requests,
  • To carry out anonymized statistical calculations.

The personal data collected by CDG Conseil is intended for internal use only. Under no circumstances will this data be transferred or sold to third parties.

The user has the possibility to exercise this right:

In accordance with European Regulation No. 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016, you confirm that you know your right to access data concerning you and to have it rectified or deleted by contacting: info @ cdgconseil.fr or by mail to the following postal address: CDG CONSEIL – 4 Boulevard Pasteur 75015 PARIS.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file sent to the User’s browser by the website consulted, and stored in his terminal equipment. Cookies allow the website consulted to collect information relating to the User’s visit, such as the path on the site or the preferred language, in order to improve his browsing experience as well as the content and functionalities of the website.

There are different types of cookies:

  1. session cookies that disappear as soon as the User leaves the site;
  2. permanent cookies that remain on the User’s terminal until their lifespan expires or until the User deletes them using the functionalities of his browser.

The User is informed that, during his visits to the Site, cookies may be installed on his terminal equipment.

What cookies are present on the Site?

Audience measurement cookies:

In order to adapt the Site to the requests of its Users, CDG Conseil measures the number of visits, the number of pages viewed as well as the activity of Users on the Site, their frequency of return and to collect global data on typical navigation paths. This is in order to continually improve the interface and the experience offered to our readers. No personal data is recorded or transmitted to these services.

For this purpose, CDG Conseil uses Google Analytics, the statistics tool developed by Google, which generates a cookie with a unique identifier, the retention period of which is limited to 6 months. For more information, we invite Users to consult Google’s “Protecting your data” page at the following address: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245

Your choices regarding cookies

You have different ways to manage cookies. Any settings you may undertake may modify your browsing on our site and on the Internet in general and your conditions of access to certain services on our site requiring the use of cookies.

You can express and modify your wishes regarding cookies at any time, by the means described below.

How can the User accept, refuse or delete cookies in his browser?

The User may choose to deactivate cookies from the Site at any time.

The procedure to follow so that the browser refuses the aforementioned cookies is described below.

The choices offered by your browser software

You can configure your browser software so that cookies are saved in your terminal or, on the contrary, that they are rejected, either systematically or according to their issuer.

You can also configure your browser software so that you are prompted to accept or reject cookies from time to time, before a cookie is likely to be stored on your device.

For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to know how to modify your wishes regarding cookies.

Depending on your browser, consult the link below to configure your browser and reject cookies:

 

If you are using the Internet Explorer browser
To configure cookies:

Once Internet Explorer is open, click on the Tools button, then on Internet Options.
Click on the Privacy tab, slide the slider to the privacy level of your choice, then click OK.
As you move the slider, Internet Explorer provides a description of the types of cookies that are blocked or allowed at this privacy level.
Blocking cookies may prevent certain web pages from displaying correctly.
For more information, we invite Users to consult the following page: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

To delete cookies:

Once Internet Explorer is open, click on the Tools button, then click on Delete browsing history.
Check the Cookies and website data checkbox, then click on Delete.

 

If you are using the Firefox browser
To configure cookies:

Once Firefox is open, click on the Tools button, then on Options.
In the Privacy tab, expand the Retention Rules menu and select Use custom settings for history.
Check the Accept cookies box to enable cookies and uncheck it to disable them.
Choose the duration of the cookies:
Keep them until “they expire”: Each cookie will be deleted when it reaches its expiration date which is determined by the site that sends the cookie.

Keep them until “Firefox closes”: Cookies that are stored on your computer will be deleted when Firefox closes.

Keep them until “ask me each time”: Displays an alert each time a website tries to send a cookie to ask for your permission.

For more information, we invite Users to consult the following page: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies

To delete cookies:

Once Firefox is open, click the Tools button, then click Options.
In the Privacy tab, click Clear your recent history, check the Cookies box, and then click Clear now.

 

If you are using Safari
To set cookies:

Launch your Safari browser. Click the Safari menu, then select Preferences.
In the Preferences window, select the Security tab.
In the Accept cookies area, check the box corresponding to the cookie settings you want.
To delete cookies:

Launch your Safari browser. Click the Safari menu, then select Reset Safari.
In the new window that appears, check the Delete all cookies box.
Click the Reset button to apply the deletion of information.

 

If you are using the Google Chrome browser
To configure cookies:

Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
Select Settings.
Click Show advanced settings.
In the “Privacy” section, click the Content settings button.
In the “Cookies” section, you can change the following settings:
Block cookies by default
Allow cookies by default
Keep cookies and site data by default until the browser is closed
Set exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains.
To delete cookies:

Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
Select Settings.
Click Show advanced settings.
In the “Privacy” section, click the Content settings button.
In the “Cookies” section, you can delete cookies:
Click Cookies and site data to open the “Cookies and site data” dialog box.
To delete all cookies, click Delete All at the bottom of the dialog box.
To delete a specific cookie, hover over the site that created the cookie, then click X in the right corner.
For more information, we invite Users to consult the following page: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=fr

We also invite you to consult the “Your traces” section of the CNIL (National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties) website: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/.

 

 

Last updated on 28/01/2025.

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