This Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as the "Cookie Policy") establishes the legal framework for the collection, use, and processing by D.H. COMPANY of personal data—any information that directly or indirectly identifies individuals (hereinafter "Personal Data") regarding visitors to the website, https://www.fullwhere.com/ (hereinafter referred to as the "Platform"), hereinafter referred to as "Visitors").
In accordance with the terms of this Cookie Policy, the data controller of personal information is D.H. COMPANY, a simplified joint-stock company with its registered office at 43 Rue de Turenne 75003 Paris, registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 889.362.398 (hereinafter referred to as the "Company").
As the data controller, the Company retains full control over personal data and determines the purpose, nature, objectives, methods, and duration of the processing of collected personal data.
The Company informs Visitors that cookies and other trackers store certain information that is saved in the memory of their hard drive.
The Company is committed to complying with applicable regulations concerning the protection of Personal Data and cookies, notably the obligations arising from the GDPR, Directive 2002/58/EC of July 12, 2002, known as the ePrivacy Directive, and CNIL Deliberation No. 2020-091 of September 17, 2020.
These tools enable proper functioning of the Platform, provide a better user experience, help understand how the Platform works, analyze areas needing improvement, and facilitate future Visitor interactions with the Platform.
Some cookies and trackers are strictly necessary for the Platform to function correctly and optimize its technical performance (essential or functional cookies). For example, strictly necessary cookies allow the Company to securely and efficiently provide access to the Platform. These cookies do not collect information about Users for marketing purposes. This category of cookies is essential for the Platform's function and cannot be disabled.
Other cookies enhance the Visitor's experience by personalizing features and remembering their choices while measuring audience and delivering tailored advertisements (non-essential cookies):
Functional or preference cookies:
The Company may use functional cookies to remember a Visitor's choices to adapt the Platform, providing improved functionality and personalized content. For instance, these cookies might remember the Visitor's name or Platform preferences. The Company will not use functional cookies to target and display personalized ads. Though these cookies can be disabled, doing so may reduce functionality when using the Platform.
Performance or analytical cookies:
These cookies passively collect information on how the Visitor uses the Platform, including web pages visited and links clicked. The Company will use the information collected by these cookies to improve and optimize the Platform, not to target the User with personalized ads. Users can disable these cookies.
Targeting and advertising cookies:
These cookies generate online advertising that interests the Visitor by building a profile based on their Internet usage. Cookies can limit the number of times a Visitor sees an advertisement and help measure any ad’s effectiveness. They remember that a Visitor visited a website, and this information can be shared with other organizations or advertisers. The Company might use these cookies only in limited circumstances linked to its public sites.
The Company may also use tracking technologies to collect browsing data, such as the domain name of the service providing Visitor Internet access, the type of device, the IP address used, the browser type and version, the operating system, average time spent on sites, web pages viewed, content searched, access times, and other relevant statistics, and assign unique identifiers to devices or other identification information used to access information systems. Platform pages and emails may contain small electronic files called web beacons (also known as clear GIFs, invisible pixels, and pixel GIFs) that, for example, help count users who have visited those pages or opened an email and for other related website statistics (such as recording the popularity of particular website content and verifying system and server integrity).
The Company collects personal data in accordance with this Cookie Policy and any reasonable and lawful instructions provided by the Concerned Person at any time.
Full details of each processing are provided in this Cookie Policy or through specific explanatory texts published prior to data collection.
Besides the descriptions of each category below, Users can find more precise and up-to-date information regarding the lifespan descriptions and any other useful information in the respective third-party privacy policies, linked or by contacting the Company.
The Company can be contacted anytime at 43 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris.
The Company reserves the right to modify this Cookie Policy at any time, informing its Users on this page and possibly on the Platform—where technically and legally feasible—by sending notifications to Users via the contact details held by the Company. It's strongly recommended to frequently check this page, referencing the date of the last modification indicated at the bottom.
If the changes affect processing activities based on User consent, the Company must obtain new consent from the User if necessary.
ARTICLE 1: COOKIES AND TRACKERS
During visits to the https://www.fullwhere.com/ site, cookies and other trackers may be placed on the Visitor’s device.
These cookies enable the Company to ensure the site's proper functionality, measure its audience, and optimize its marketing performance.
The cookies used by the Company fall into the following categories:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for site function and cannot be deactivated. They preserve user consent preferences, secure navigation, or allow access to specific essential features.
These cookies do not collect any personal data for marketing purposes.Audience Measurement Cookies (Google Analytics)
The Company uses the Google Analytics tool, provided by Google Ireland Limited, to collect statistical information on site visits and usage.
These cookies allow analysis of page performance, identification of most viewed content, navigation error detection, and enhancement of user experience.
Data collected by Google Analytics (such as IP address, visit duration, pages viewed, device type, or browser used) are transmitted and stored on Google servers, located within or outside the European Union.
The Company has activated IP anonymization and configured the tool to limit data retention according to CNIL recommendations.
Visitors can refuse these cookies via the consent banner or by installing Google's browser add-on at the address: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptoutAdvertising Cookies (Facebook/Meta Pixel)
The Company uses the Facebook Pixel, provided by Meta Platforms Ireland Limited, to measure campaign effectiveness and offer more relevant content across Meta group platforms (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
These cookies track Visitor interactions on the site (pages viewed, clicks, submitted forms) and associate this information with their Facebook account when logged in.
Data collected may include IP address, browser identifier, page visited, and action date.
Data processing relies on Visitor consent, gathered through the cookie banner. Information is transmitted and processed by Meta following its privacy policy available at address: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy
Visitors can withdraw consent at any time via Platform cookie settings or from their Facebook account in the Advertising Preferences section.Retention Duration
Cookies placed on the Visitor’s device have a maximum lifespan of thirteen (13) months from their placement. Data collected via these cookies is retained for a maximum of twenty-five (25) months.Consent Management
The placement of non-essential cookies (audience measurement and advertising) is subject to prior Visitor consent.
During their first visit to the Platform, an information banner allows Visitors to accept, refuse, or customize cookie placement.
Visitors can modify preferences or withdraw consent anytime by clicking the "Manage my cookies" link available at the bottom of each site page.
ARTICLE 2: VISITOR RIGHTS
In any case, Visitors, as the data subject, benefit from the following rights if legal limitations do not apply:
Right of access: (a) obtain confirmation of the existence or non-existence of processing (understood as any operation on Personal Data) of their Personal Data by the Company, even if not yet recorded, and may request that the Company provide these Personal Data intelligibly, and (b) obtain indication and, if applicable, copy of the following information: origin and category of Personal Data; logic applied in case of processing conducted using automated instruments; processing purposes and methods; identifying data of the holder and data controllers; recipients or categories of recipients to whom Personal Data can be communicated or who may become aware of them, especially if located in third countries or international organizations; where possible, the retention period of Personal Data or criteria used to determine this duration; existence of an automated decision-making process and, if present, the logic used, its significance and expected consequences for the data subject; existence of adequate safeguards in case of Personal Data transfer to a third country or an international organization.
Right of rectification: promptly obtain the update and correction of inaccurate Personal Data or, where the User has an interest, completion of incomplete Personal Data.
Right to modification: revoke at any time, easily, without hindrance, granted consents, using, if possible, the same channels used to provide them.
Right to erasure (or the right to be forgotten): obtain, without delay, erasure, transformation into anonymous form, or blocking of Personal Data where: (a) these Personal Data have been subject to illegal processing; (b) are no longer necessary regarding purposes for which they were collected or subsequently processed; (c) consent on which processing is based has been withdrawn by the User and no other legal basis exists for the processing; (d) the User opposes processing and no legitimate overriding reason for the Company to continue processing exists; (e) Personal Data must be erased to comply with a legal obligation; (f) Personal Data has been collected in the context of information service offering to minors.
The Company can refuse erasure if processing is necessary: (a) to exercise the right to freedom of expression and information; (b) to comply with a legal obligation, carrying out a public interest task or exercising public authority; (c) for public health interest reasons; (d) for public interest archiving, scientific or historical research, or statistical purposes; (e) for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.
Right to restriction: obtain processing limitation in cases: (a) disputing Personal Data accuracy (right to rectification) and the time for Company verification; (b) unlawful processing by the Company instead of their erasure; (c) exercise of rights in litigation by the Company; (d) verification of legitimacy of the Company's overriding reasons over those of the subject (especially in the context of exercising opposition rights).
Right to data portability: receive, if processing by automated means is performed, easily and in a structured format, commonly used and readable, their Personal Data, to transmit them to another Controller (possibly a competitor of the Company) or, if technically feasible, obtain direct transmission from the Company to another Controller. The right to portability is limited to Personal Data provided by the concerned User to the Company (information directly transmitted by the User and notably via contact forms, and obtained by observing the User's activity (example: purchase history)) and applies based on the said User's prior consent.
Right to opposition: oppose, at any time, wholly or partially, for justified reasons related to their particular situation, processing of Personal Data concerning them.
Right to lodge a complaint with the data protection authority (in France this is the CNIL whose site is accessible by clicking here). In this case, if necessary, the Company will inform third parties to whom Personal Data are communicated of possible exercise of the rights by the concerned person, except in specific cases (for example when such realization proves impossible or implies manifestly disproportionate use of means relative to the protected right).
Right to formulate guidelines about the fate of your Personal Data after your death, you can modify or revoke these guidelines at any time.
Right to withdraw consent: the Visitor has the right to revoke their consent at any time without charge.
These rights must be exercised by indicating their identity or using an identifying method that allows the Company to identify the Concerned Person, along with the nature of the request.
The Company responds to the Concerned Person within one (1) month from receipt of the request. However, if the request is particularly complex, this period may extend up to three (3) months from receipt, in which case the Concerned Person will be informed, within one (1) month, of the deadline extension and reasons justifying such an extension.
If the request is incomplete or unclear, the Company may ask the Concerned Person for additional information. If doubt exists regarding the requester's identity, the Company may require the Concerned Person to prove their identity.
If the Concerned Person believes, after contacting the Company, that their rights are not respected, they can submit a complaint online (using the address confidentialite@fullwhere.com) or by mail (to the address 43 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris) or file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (in France, accessible by clicking here).
ARTICLE 3: VISITOR RIGHTS
An alert message, in the form of a banner, asks each person visiting the Platform (on the homepage or another Platform page), whether to accept cookies. On this occasion, the User is informed of specific purposes of used cookies and the possibility to oppose them and modify cookie settings.
Cookies will not be placed if the User does not express, through a clear acceptance or refusal, willingness and continued navigation does not mean agreement to cookies placement on their device.
Users can choose to disable cookies and other trackers. The User's browser can be configured to notify them of cookies placed on their device and solicit acceptance or refusal.
Each browser configuration is different. It is described in the browser's help menu, which allows the User to learn how to change their cookie preferences.
Firefox (information accessible by clicking here)
✓ Click the menu button and select "Preferences."
✓ Select the "Privacy & Security" panel.
✓ Cookie settings are found in "Enhanced Tracking Protection" and "Cookies and Site Data."
✓ Choose cookies and trackers you want to block by checking the box.
✓ Select "Refresh all tabs" to apply new privacy settings.
Internet Explorer:
✓ Click the Tools button, then "Internet Options."
✓ Click the "Privacy" tab, then under "Settings," move the slider up to block all cookies or down to allow all cookies, then click OK.
Google Chrome: (information accessible by clicking here)
✓ Select the Chrome menu icon.
✓ Select "Settings."
✓ In the "Privacy and Security" section, select "Third-party cookies."
✓ Choose, either "Allow third-party cookies," or "Block third-party cookies in incognito," or "Block third-party cookies."
Safari: (information accessible by clicking here)
✓ In the Safari web browser: click "Preferences," then "Privacy," and select "Block cookies."
✓ On iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch: Go to Settings, then "Safari," then in the "Privacy & Security" section, you can choose to "Block all cookies."
