HypnoGoal

Cookie Policy

Last Updated: May 4, 2024

What is Covered by the Cookie Policy?

When browsing and using the website https://www.hypno-goal.com (the “Site”), cookies (and other trackers) are placed or read on the device you use (your computer, mobile, or tablet).

This policy explains the types of cookies (and other trackers) we use and for what purposes.

We also explain your rights regarding these cookies and how you can exercise them.

This policy provides additional information to that found in the Cookie Banner that you see when browsing our Site.

You can also refer to the Privacy Policy of HO Digital, which informs you about the processing of personal data.

This Cookie Policy is written in accordance with the applicable regulations in France and the European Union.


Who is Responsible for This Policy?

The data controller is HO Digital, a SASU with a capital of €5,000, registered under the Paris Trade and Companies Register number 983 277 724, with its headquarters located at 9 rue des Colonnes – 75002 PARIS, represented by its president, Mrs. Alizée THIEFIN.


What is a Cookie and What Does It Do?

A cookie is a tracker. When a user browses a website, it collects personal information about them.

When the user uses their computer, cookies are managed by your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome).

There are other types of trackers in addition to cookies (e.g., invisible pixels, fingerprinting, local storage, Flash cookies).

Some cookies are internal to the website, while others are third-party cookies placed on the site by third-party companies.

For simplicity, in this policy, we use the term “cookies” to refer to various types of trackers.

A cookie can collect various personal data, such as your device’s IP address, the browser used, the date and time of connection, pages visited on the site, etc.


What Types of Cookies Do We Use on This Website?

The types of cookies we use on the website are as follows:

  • Cookies that allow and facilitate the operation of the site
  • Google Analytics and Google Ads cookies for audience measurement and marketing
  • YouTube video cookies for video playback
  • Facebook Pixel cookies for statistics and marketing

These cookies are only activated with your express prior consent, unless they are necessary for the operation of the site.

For more information about third-party cookies and how third-party providers handle your personal data as data controllers, we encourage you to review their cookie policies:


What Are Your Rights Regarding Cookies?

In accordance with Article 82 of the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, users are informed of the personal data processing carried out via cookies.

This policy fulfills this obligation to inform.

Additionally, if we use cookies requiring user consent, consent is collected on the website.

Until the user is informed and has given their express consent, these types of cookies are not placed or read on their device.

Consent is requested for each type of cookie (by purpose).

The list of third-party cookie providers is given when consent is collected.

The user has the option to delay their choice and decide later. As long as their consent has not been given, no cookies will be placed.

The user can refuse the placement of these cookies.

They can withdraw their consent at any time as easily as it was given.

Cookies have a maximum lifespan of 13 months. After this period, consent will be requested again.

Users are informed that they can disable cookies by adjusting their web browser settings.

If users wish to delete cookies stored on their device and configure their browser to reject cookies, they can do so through their browser preferences.

These cookie management options are usually found in the “Options”, “Preferences”, or “Tools” menus of the browser.

For more information on the rules governing cookies, users can refer to the following links:


Data After Death – Rights of Access, Rectification, Deletion, and Portability

The individual concerned by data processing can define directives regarding the retention, deletion, and communication of their personal data after their death. These directives can be general or specific.

The individual also benefits from the right of access, opposition, rectification, deletion, and, under certain conditions, portability of their personal data. The individual has the right to withdraw their consent at any time if consent is the legal basis for the processing.

The request should include the individual’s full name, email address or postal address, and be signed with a valid proof of identity.

Requests can be made to:
Mrs. Alizée THIEFIN
Email Address: contacthypnogoal@gmail.com

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