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Hôtel - Restaurant Les Italiens
les Italiens Hotel Restaurant | 236 Avenue de la République | 40600 Biscarrosse (France)
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Les Italiens 2-star Hotel-Restaurant - 236 avenue de la République - 40600 Biscarrosse - France
• Intellectual Property Law
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• Protection of website pages and any part of the website
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• Links
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• Erratum
Despite careful checking by the editorial staff, involuntary errors or omissions may appear on the website. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. You may write to us at: Hotel - Restaurant Les Italiens - 236 avenue de la République - 40600 Biscarrosse - France.
• CNIL
This website complies with French Decision No. 2006-138 dated May 9, 2006 ruling on the reporting exemption of data processing done for information or external communication purposes. (Declaration No.7 Exemption) - JORF No.128 dated June 3, 2006 – Text No. 80. Exemption No.7 concerns processing of personal data implemented by any private or public organization for information or external communication purposes. This is applicable to institutional websites and contact files. In accordance with the French law concerning Data Processing and Freedom of Information, you have the right to access, correct and delete data concerning you (Article 34 of the French “Data Processing and Freedom of Information” law); you may do so by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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1. Telecoms package The transposition in French law of European directives called "Telecoms Package" highlights informing internet users regarding cookies. The French government has transposed these new standards in a decree published on August 24, 2011 called "Paquet télécom" in French.
2. What do we mean by "cookie"? This means "information stored on a user’s computer" which is placed there by a website. Placing a "cookie" is therefore placing a "tag" on the user’s computer.
3. The CNIL’s position concerning "audience measurement cookies". The CNIL is aware that editors need to measure the audiences of their websites. It has observed that cookies are frequently used for this purpose and that this device also contributes to the service provided to the internet user. The traffic statistics in particular allow editors to detect navigation issues on their website or to highlight some content specifically requested by internet users. Given the specific purpose of these cookies and a very limited risk with regard to privacy protection, the CNIL has decided to consider that these cookies may be implemented without prior consent from internet users. However, to benefit from this consent exemption, the CNIL considers that this process must comply with the following specific conditions:
- Information
Clear and comprehensive information must be provided by the website editor to ensure transparency on the use of traffic analysis tools. A link to this information, "Disclaimer", appears on every page of the website.
- Access rights
Any individual who provides proof of his/her identity has the right to question the manager of this website to know if information concerning him/her is being kept and if applicable, to be informed of such. See the address above.
- Right to disable cookies
You may disable “cookies” from being saved by configuring your internet browser in one of the following ways:
. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer: click on “tools”, then click on “Internet options”, and “privacy”. Click on “advanced settings”, check/tick “Ignore automatic cookie management”, check/tick both “forbid” boxes, then click on “apply” and “ok”. (You must then close IE for the configuration to be taken into account).
. If you use Mozilla Firefox: Click on “tools”, then “options” and “privacy”. Uncheck/untick “accept cookies” or click on “exceptions” and enter the website name, then click on “block”. Some services require users to accept cookies. If the browser is configured to not accept them, access to these services may be impaired or even impossible. Web browser designers are currently developing new devices to allow internet users to express their privacy preferences.
- Limited purpose: The use of cookies is strictly limited to measuring website page audiences, and does not allow the people visiting our website to be identified.
- IP Address: The use of an IP address for geolocation is anonymous and on a city level. – Length of time data is stored: the data is stored for a maximum period of 6 months.
By combining the absence of prior consent with strict terms for implementation of this kind of cookie, the CNIL’s goal is to reconcile the right to privacy and editors’ work. This position is likely to change based on the joint position which may be adopted by all of the European CNIL agencies (G29).