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Cookie Policy
 

Cookie policy for www.learningforwellbeing.org and all our associated websites

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We use cookies on our website www.learningforwellbeing.org, as well as any related hyperlinks such as www.l4wb-magazine.org, hereinafter the “Website”.

 

In this Privacy and Cookies Policy, we inform our website visitors of how we collect and use information from them through the use of cookies.

 

We do not collect information that identifies you, unless such information is directly provided to us by you, when voluntarily contacting us via email.

 

1. What is a cookie?

 

A cookie is a tiny element of data stored on the terminal of the  User's hard drive (computer, tablet, mobile) through a navigation browser when visiting on-line services. Cookies are widely used by websites. They guarantee their functioning or improve the browsing, and supply also certain information, in particular in terms of measure of audience, to the owners of these websites. Cookies set up by the Website can appears when the User registers to calculate how long the User stays on the confirmation page in order to redirect him to the Website. Cookies can also include information concerning the on-line preferences of the Users and allow adapting the Website to your centers of interest.

 

Cookies cause no damage to the terminal, but allow some actions more easily, such as finding preferences, to fulfill in advance certain fields and to adapt the contents of the services of the Website.

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2. How to accept or refuse the use of cookies?

 

For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in your browser’s help menu, which will let you know how to change your cookie wishes. Any settings you may make may affect your Internet experience and your access to certain services that require the use of cookies.

 

You have the option to configure your devices to accept all cookies, notify you when a cookie is issued or never accept cookies. However, the latter option may result in some personalized services not being provided and, as a result, you may not be able to take full advantage of all the features offered by the Website.

 

If you do not wish to receive cookies in general or only wish to refuse certain cookies, you can change your browser settings accordingly.

 

For Internet Explorer

For Firefox

For Safari

For Chrome

To disable cookies on your computer

 

For any other browser not mentioned above, the User does not hesitate to consult the cookie management help available on the website.

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3. How do we use cookies?

 

Information collected through cookies help learningforwellbeing to analyze the use of the Website and to enable the Users to benefit from a better experience when visiting the Website. Learningforwellbeing also uses cookies to send messages adapted to your interests.

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4. Which kinds of cookies are on the website?

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Functional cookies

 

The functional cookies enable the Website:

  • to adapt the display of the Website (used language, screen resolution, used operating system, etc.), according to the materials and the software of reading your terminal contains. These cookies expire at the end of the session;

  • to facilitate the researches by storing researches previously made by the User. These cookies will be stored for a 13-month period.

 

Analytics cookies

 

Learning for Well-Being may use analytics cookies to enhance the performance of the Website, by collecting connection data such as date, time, website address, the IP address, visited and consulted pages and his/her browser version. Learning for Well-Being does not share, sell, lease or rent our mailing or customer lists to third parties and does not store them for more than a thirteen-month period. L Learning for Well-Being may thus use web analytics service provider that uses related cookies. Although Learning for Well-Being has no control on web analytics service providers which are controller of their own processing, nor on collected data even when transferred outside the European Union since such providers are located in the United States of America, Learning for Well-Being considers necessary to mention it, in order that you have clear and full information on such use which may, if any, require your prior consent. For additional information, and provided that such policy is available in your language, please refer to each privacy policy:


Google: click here to consult Google’s privacy policy

 
The User can however oppose these various operations by configuring his browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, by following the instructions, also indicated above, which are supplied for that purpose on his/her browser website. In case of exercise of the right of opposition, Learning for Well-Being confirms that no connection data will be transmitted to any supplier of analysis of audience tools. Moreover, the User has a right to access to its own data that he/she can exercise by contacting the concerned supplier, by specifying the number identifying of the cookie which will be attributed to him/her by the latter.

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Social media cookies

 

Our Website incorporates functionality from third-party sites, including certain social networks. These features may sometimes be accompanied by scripts or other features that read and sometimes place cookies from these social networks on your device. These cookies can be used to personalize advertising messages. Although we have no access to these cookies, nor any control over these social networks which are responsible for their own processing, nor to the data they collect including in the context of a data transfer outside the European Union when some of them are located in the United States, we have deemed it essential to mention them so that you have clear and complete information that their use may, if necessary, require that you give your consent. For additional information, please refer to the list of potential social network cookies below.

 

Twitter

 

The following Twitter features can be integrated into our Website and may read or place Twitter cookies:

 

  • Sign in to Twitter (which allows the user to sign in to their Twitter account and interact with our website through that account)

  • Share and follow on Twitter (which allows the user to share with others an item on Twitter)

 

Click here to read Twitter’s Privacy policy

Click here to get information on Twitter’s cookies

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YouTube

 

The following YouTube features can be integrated into our Website and may read or place YouTube cookies:

 

Share on YouTube (which allows the user to share with others an item on YouTube)

 

Click here to read YouTube’s Privacy policy

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Cookies stored by Learning for Well-Being or by third parties when you visit the Website do not recognize you personally as an individual, but only the device used. Cookies do not store any personal data directly nominative but simply give information on your navigation so that the terminal can be recognized later.

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