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Cookie Policy
Cookies · Consent
The La Palme d'Azur website uses cookies to ensure it functions correctly, measure its audience, and improve your experience. This page explains what cookies are, which ones we use, and how to control them.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device (computer, tablet, or phone) when you visit a website. It is used, amongst other things, to remember your preferences, secure your browsing session, and generate visitor statistics.
2. Cookies we use
Their uses are limited to the operation of the website and the booking engine, the retention of your preferences, and audience measurement. No cookie placed by our website is used to sell your data to third parties.
Strictly necessary cookies
These are essential for the website and online booking to function (security, session management, basket). They cannot be disabled and do not require your consent.
Analytics cookies
These help us understand how the website is used (pages visited, duration, source) so that we can improve it. These statistics are aggregated and set only with your consent.
Personalisation cookies
These remember your preferences, such as your display language, to offer you a smoother browsing experience.
3. Retention periods
Cookies have a limited lifespan: some expire at the end of your browsing session, whilst others are retained for a maximum of thirteen months, in line with the recommendations of the CNIL, before being renewed with your agreement.
4. Managing your consent
You may at any time accept or decline non-essential cookies by configuring your browser, which allows you to block or delete cookies stored on your device:
- in the privacy settings of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge;
- by deleting cookies already saved on your device.
Declining analytics or personalisation cookies does not prevent access to the website, but may reduce browsing comfort.
5. Further information
To find out more about cookies and the protection of your data, please consult our privacy policy or the CNIL website (www.cnil.fr).
6. Contact, questions or complaints
For any question relating to this policy, please contact us via our contact form. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the the CNIL, the French data-protection authority (www.cnil.fr).
7. Amendments to this policy
This cookie policy may be updated to reflect changes to our tools or applicable regulations. The version in force is the one published on this page, with its date of update; please check back regularly.