Privacy
Using cookies
A "cookie" is a small data file transmitted by a Web site to your computer hard disk. We are sending cookies when you look up a Web site, do shopping, request or customize information, or when you subscribe to a Web site to receive some information. Accepting cookies used on our Web site does not grant us any access to your personal data, but it allows us to identify your computer. There is a difference between "session" cookies and "permanent" cookies.
"Session" cookies do not remain on your computer when you leave our Web site or close your browser. All the collected data allow us to analyze your habits regarding Web sites lookup. After a while, it allows us to enhance our Web site content, to adapt it and streamline it.
"Permanent" cookies do remain on your computer. They are used to facilitate buying, customization and registration services. Therefore, cookies are telling us precisely which pages you have been consulting, what you have chosen to buy when you visited our site and also allow you to enter your password only once for pages requiring an ID before lookup. "Permanent" cookies can be manually removed by the user.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can generally disable them or limit their impact by modifying your browser preferences. If you disable the use of cookies, please be aware that access to certain features in our Web site may be forbidden and that certain Web pages may not display correctly. Please find below the procedure to remove cookies:
For Mozilla Firefox:
Click the menu button (3 horizontal lines), choose History, and then Clear Recent History... Set Time range to clear to Everything.
Click on the arrow next to Details to expand the list of history items. Select Cookies and make sure that other items you want to keep are not selected.
Click Clear Now to clear the cookies and close the Clear Recent History window.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Click the Tools icon (dented wheel) on the browser top right corner, then choose Security, then Delete browsing history.
Make sure Cookies and Website Data is checked.
Click the Delete button.
For Google Chrome:
Click the Customize and monitor Google Chrome icon on the top right corner (3 horizontal lines).
In Windows, select More tools or select Preferences in iOS.
Select Delete Browsing Data. Make sure Cookies and other site and plug-in data is checked.
Click on the Delete browsing data button at the bottom.
In Apple Safari:
Click the top right icon on your browser (dented wheel).
Select the Privacy tab.
Click Delete all Web site data or click Details to select individual data you wish to remove.
When you provide us with your email address, we store this information and assume that you allow us to send you information in relation with your initial request. When we send you information by email, we make sure you can unsubscribe at any time to stop receiving information.
After you receive an advertising email and you click on a link and get on that site, we store your email address and assume that you allow us to send you information in relation with that site you visited. When we send you information by email, we make sure you can unsubscribe at any time to stop receiving information.
We undertake not to communicate your email address to any third party.
xmlrad.org is in compliance with the rules as regards Personal Data Act no. 78-87 of January 6th 1978, as amended by Act no. 2004-801 of August 6th 2004, the Article L. 226-13 of the Penal code and the European Directive of October 24th, 1995. You may access, object to or rectify this information by filling our contact form.