In accordance with the provisions of Articles 6-I-1 and 19 of French Law No. 2004-575 of 21st June 2004 relating to Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN), as well as the amended French Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties Law No. 78-17 of 6th January 1978 and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) No. 2016/679 of 27th April 2016, the following information is brought to the attention of users of this website.
Website Publisher
The Promise website is published by:
CPias Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Hôpital Pellegrin
Bât. Le Tondu
33076 BORDEAUX CEDEX
Tel. 05 56 79 60 58
Editorial Director: Dr Pierre Parneix
Webmaster/Contact for technical matters:
For information about the operation or use of this website, please contact the administrator, by post, at the following address:
CPias Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Hôpital Pellegrin
Bat. Le Tondu
33076 BORDEAUX CEDEX
Tel. 05 56 79 60 58
Website Design & Development
RC2C
7, rue de la Scierie - BP 3037
17031 LA ROCHELLE - CEDEX 1
Tel. 05 46 45 84 00
Website Hosting
This website is hosted by: OVH
SAS (simplified joint-stock company) with a share capital of €10,000,000
RCS (trade and companies register) number of Roubaix-Tourcoing: 424 761 419 00045
APE code (business activity code): 6202A
VAT number: FR 22 424 761 419
Head Office: 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France
Intellectual Property
All elements of this website are the property of the Website Publisher, with the exception of content provided by partners.
Consequently, the site is subject to national and international legislation relating to intellectual property rights.
Therefore, any total or partial reproduction, representation and/or redistribution, on any medium, electronic or otherwise, now or in the future, is prohibited without the express prior authorisation of the Website Publisher.
Hyperlinks
CPias Nouvelle-Aquitaine, coordinator of the MATIS initiative, authorises other websites or media to mention this website or to create a hyperlink to its website address: https://www.preventioninfection.fr
Note: This authorisation does not apply to websites disseminating information of a controversial, pornographic or xenophobic nature, or which, more broadly, may offend public sensibilities.
CPias Nouvelle-Aquitaine, coordinator of the MATIS initiative, reserves the right to request the removal of any link it considers to be contrary to its editorial policy.
CPias Nouvelle-Aquitaine, coordinator of the MATIS initiative, cannot be held liable under any circumstances for the hyperlinks provided on its websites, and accepts no responsibility for the content, products, services, etc. available on or via these websites.
Collection of personal data:
For further information concerning data collection, please refer to our Privacy Policy: https://antibioresistance-une-seule-sante.fr/en/legal-notices
Use of cookies on this website
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on the browser of your computer or mobile device when you visit the site.
Information relating to your browsing activity may be stored in ‘cookies’ installed on your device. This information, which is held for a maximum period of 13 months, includes details such as the pages you have visited, the type of browser you use, how long you spent navigating the site, your user preferences.
A cookie cannot be used to identify a specific individual or to track a user’s browsing activity on other websites.
For more information about cookies, visit the website of the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL): www.cnil.fr.
Why do we use cookies?
Cookies are used...
- to make your browsing experience easier and to remember your device’s display preferences
- to compile anonymous statistics about site traffic and to detect browsing issues in order to monitor and improve the quality of our services
- to store information submitted in forms and to manage access to your personal online services
Your cookie preferences
By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies. However, you may choose, at any time, to disable all or some of these cookies, except for those that are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. You can configure your browser to notify you when cookies are placed and to ask whether you want to accept or reject them.
1. Rejecting cookies via browser software
You can disable all or some of the cookies. You can also configure your browser to notify you when cookies are placed and to ask whether you want to accept or reject them.
For Microsoft Edge
To manage how your data is tracked in Microsoft Edge, follow these steps: Open Settings and tap Privacy, search, and services; select your tracking prevention preference, either Basic, Balanced, or Strict
To enable or disable cookies follow these steps:
Open Settings and tap Cookies and site permissions; click on Manage and delete cookies and site data; from here, you can manage your cookie preferences.
NOTE: Selecting See all cookie and site data lets you see which websites have your saved data and how many cookies are stored.
For Mozilla Firefox
Open Firefox and click on the menu button (top right); select Settings; click on Privacy & Security; under Cookies and Site Data, you’ll see Enhanced Tracking Protection; further down the page, you’ll find Cookies and Site Data; you can make changes and manage cookies from both settings.
For Safari
Open Safari, click on Safari in the top navigation bar, and choose Preferences; Select the Privacy tab; turn on Prevent cross-site tracking to block third-party cookies; to completely disable Safari cookies, select Block all cookies.
For Opera
Click on the Opera menu (top-left corner) or the O icon; select Settings; scroll down to Privacy & Security; click on Cookies and other site data.
You can now choose different options:
- Allow all cookies → default setting
- Block third-party cookies → only blocks cookies from other sites
- Block all cookies → blocks all cookies
To delete cookies: under Cookies and other site data, click on See all cookies and site data; use the trash icon to delete specific sites, or click on Remove All to clear all cookies.
NOTE: Opera shares many settings with Google Chrome because it’s built on Chromium, so the steps are similar to Chrome’s cookie management.
For Google Chrome
Open Chrome and click on the three-dot menu (top right); select Settings; in the left sidebar, click on Privacy and security; then select Third-party cookies.
You can now choose different options:
- Allow all cookies → enables all cookies, including third-party trackers, in Chrome
- Block third-party cookies in Incognito → allows all cookies when you use Chrome regularly but blocks third-party trackers if you open an Incognito window
- Block third-party cookies → only blocks potential tracking cookies (be aware that blocking these could cause some sites to not load properly)
- Block all cookies → doesn’t allow cookies of any kind while you use Chrome (this setting is not recommended as it can cause most sites to not load properly)
NOTE: Selecting See all site data and permissions allows you to see which websites have your saved data and how many cookies are stored.
2. Rejecting audience measurement cookies
On our website, Google Analytics places audience measurement cookies. If you do not wish our website to store cookies in your browser for the purpose of measuring website traffic, you can click on the Managing Cookies link at the bottom of our website page.
For more information about Google Analytics: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Disclaimer – Language and Interpretation
This website was originally written in French and has been translated into English for convenience. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the translation, the French version remains the original and authoritative text. In the event of any discrepancy or ambiguity in the English version, the French version shall prevail.