Privacy Policy

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Collection of data

Vista Magnifika is concerned about respecting the privacy and protecting the information, whether nominative or not, of all Internet users who wish to access the website. The information communicated in declarative form is intended for Vista Magnifika and will only be used for the sole purpose of the data collection in accordance with the law and regulations in force and in particular the General Data Protection Regulation.

Vista Magnifika also undertakes not to pass on this information to third parties, i.e. organisations or companies outside the group or individuals for purposes other than those related to Vista Magnifika’s areas of activity.

In the interests of transparency and the protection of rights, Vista Magnifika will not obtain any information that could personally identify a user except that communicated by filling in and sending the forms on the site.
The information collected is essential for responding to requests for information and for sending information e-mails. It is intended exclusively for Vista Magnifika.

No commercial use, even partial, of the data collected will be transferred to third parties. This information is confidential and kept by Vista Magnifika.

Non-personal data

Non-personal information provided is used to offer products or services tailored to users’ tastes. Vista Magnifika may obtain information automatically but which cannot be associated with a person. This information concerns the type of Internet browser used, the computer’s operating system and the name of the domain through which our site was accessed.

Right of access and modification

You have the right to access and rectify any personal information concerning you. You may at any time object, free of charge and without giving any reason, to the distribution of the data you have provided.

For any contact concerning your personal data:

Address: 20 quai Lunel, 06300 Nice
Mail: jean-marie.tarragoni@jmtmanagementgroup.fr

Cookies

When you visit our site, cookies may be placed on your computer. A cookie cannot be used to identify an individual. Generally speaking, it records information relating to the computer’s browsing on our site (the pages consulted, the date and time of consultation, etc.) and which is read during subsequent visits.


A “cookie” is a file placed on your computer by your browser.


Cookies are used to store permanent or temporary information.

The following information is stored in the cookie placed on your computer:

  • General User Identification, a unique number used to count the number of times a message is displayed on the computer where the cookie is stored.
  • The name of the domain issuing the cookie
  • The expiry date
  • The date of the last update
  • http specifications: concerns the model of your operating system and your browser.

You can of course refuse to accept cookies by configuring your browser accordingly.


You can also delete cookies individually at any time by referring to the user manual for your operating system.


If you post a comment, a question or subscribe to a mailing list on our site, you will be asked to save your name, e-mail address and website in cookies. This is purely for your convenience so that you don’t have to enter this information if you post another comment later. These cookies expire after one year.

If you have an account and log on to this site, a temporary cookie will be created to determine whether your browser accepts cookies. It does not contain any personal data and will be deleted automatically when you close your browser.

When you log on, we will set a certain number of cookies to record your connection information and screen preferences. The lifetime of a connection cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you tick “Remember me”, your connection cookie will be kept for a fortnight. If you log out of your account, the login cookie will be deleted.

By modifying or publishing an article, an additional cookie will be stored in your browser. This cookie does not contain any personal data. It simply indicates the identifier of the article you have just modified. It expires after one day.

The IP address that cookies are likely to capture is automatically anonymised before integration into Google Analytics to prevent any other use of this personal data or any cross-referencing with other personal information.

Finally, the anonymised cookie information will be kept for a period of 13 months.

You can define which cookies you wish to authorise or not by clicking the following button.

If you have any questions about personal data, you can contact us by e-mail at the following address: jean-marie.tarragoni@jmtmanagementgroup.fr