Personal data and cookies

The purpose of this page is to inform Internet users about how bienvenue.pays-ancenis.com collects and uses their personal data.

The data controller is Mr Maurice PERRION, Chairman.

The data collected is entered voluntarily by the Internet user. Information marked with a red asterisk (*) is required to process the request and is therefore compulsory. Other information requested is optional.

Contact form

The data collected via the contact form is: surname, first name, email address, subject and content of the request. Providing a telephone number is optional.

The data is collected for the purpose of processing requests sent via the contact form, forwarding them to the relevant department and responding to them.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file deposited by the browser and stored on the Internet user's equipment (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) when he/she visits the website. This website uses different types of cookies in order to measure site traffic and improve interactivity.

Audience measurement cookies (Google Analytics)

The site uses audience measurement cookies via the Google Analytics tool. These cookies collect information on how users use the site (number of visits, frequency of return, pages viewed, etc.). The information collected is used solely to compile anonymous statistics on site traffic in order to improve the operation, ergonomics and interactivity of the site. Google has developed an add-on module that allows users to disable the sending of information to Google Analytics.

Exercising your data protection rights

You may access, rectify or request the deletion of data concerning you or exercise your right to limit the processing of your data. To exercise your "Data Processing and Individual Liberties" rights, you may contact TODO: By means of the contact form on this site, specifying the subject of your request and enclosing a copy of an identity document; By post, enclosing a copy of an identity document, to the following address: TODO: If, after contacting us, you feel that your "Data Protection" rights have not been respected, you may submit a complaint to the CNIL.

Third-party cookies (interactive content)

In order to offer interactive content to our visitors, the site uses functions offered by third-party sites. These functions use third-party cookies, which are deposited directly by these sites. Internet users can deactivate these cookies directly with the third-party services.

Managing cookies

The placement of cookies is based on the user's consent. On their first visit to the Town Hall's website, users can accept or refuse the placement of cookies using the information banner at the bottom of the site. If the user agrees, cookies will be placed for a period of 3 months. At the end of this period, consent will again be sought for the use of cookies. If they continue to browse the site, Internet users are deemed to have given their consent to the deposit of cookies, as specified in the information banner. If Internet users refuse or block cookies, some of the site's functions will not function correctly. Internet users can give or withdraw their consent at any time, using the "Cookie Management" tool below or by modifying their browser settings .

Deactivate cookies from your browser

Internet users can also oppose the deposit of cookies, either globally or on a case-by-case basis, by modifying their browser settings: For more information on the tools you can use to manage cookies, visit the CNIL website.