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Privacy Commitment
Collection of personal details Wysistat.com subscribes to a charter of transparency concerning the respect of the private life of the Net surfers. Wysistat.com is a system of measurement of audience by distant markers . This system allows the sites which use it to collect anonymous statistical data on their audience and to improve quality of their services and the ergonomics of their site. It is used as well by the general directions as by the services marketing, leading articles or techniques. Wysistat.com is published by ID.fr, company specialized in technologies of the audience since 1999. To obtain more information on ID.fr: www.idfr.net . Certain versions of Wysistat, in complement of the marker Javascript, can also have recourse to the use of "cookies".
How does our marker work? The marker wysistat is composed of 3 lines of codes in Javascript which call a file wysistat.js (most generally but for certain site, the file can be another specific to the site) on our waiter. This file will preload an image without posting it. It is during this preloading that we note the passage of the visitor.
What is a "Cookie"? A collection of information, usually including a username and the current date and time, stored on the local computer of a person using the World Wide Web, used chiefly by websites to identify users who have previously registered or visited the site.
The "Cookies" of Wysistat The "cookies" installed by Wysistat are completely anonymous , they contain neither name, neither addresses postal, neither addresses e-mail, nor telephone number. They do not contain any information making it possible to identify a Net surfer by name. These cookies is not used to follow the Net surfers on several sites . The cookies of Wysistat contain only one identifier which enables us to follow the visitors on only one visit for only one site. Moreover, it contains a meter enabling us to know how much time reconsiders the visitor a precise site. Lastly, the cookie of Wysistat has one duration lower than one month.
Why do we use "cookies"? For the Net surfers, the "cookies" are the best means of personalizing their navigation . They often enable them to avoid the repetition of the advertisements, of the questions, but also to save time about the sites where it is necessary to enter an identifier and/or a password... For Wysistat and the sites of its network, the "cookies" make it possible to obtain more detailed and relevant statistical studies. The "cookies" make it possible to refine the analyses of the markers Javascript and to recognize the visitors during their various visits. These "cookies" stores only one "identifier" Net surfer (identifier suitable for Wysistat) and are not to in no case used to collect personal information on the visitors. All the results obtained are compiled and completely anonymities. They relate primarily to the navigation and the behavior of the Net surfers: the number of visitors, visits, pages seen thus that of information which constitutes as many elements necessary to measure the various centers of interests of the Net surfers, and thus to improve the sites so much in their contents, which in their form or their ergonomics. In all the cases, you have the control of these "cookies" : you have the possibility of reading them, of filtering them, of refusing them and of destroying them.
How-to delete the cookies from your computers? Go on your Desktop Select the folder Windows in the C:\ Open the “Temporary Internet Files” folder Select all the files (CTRL+A) Choose the “Delete” option Once it is done, if you want to prevent “cookies” from being installed onto your computer, follow the following precedure:
How-to refuse "cookies" or to get notify before having one? You can modify the way your browser manages cookies as follow: Explorer 6.x * Select "View | Internet Options..." from the main menu. * Change to the "Privacy" tab. * Select "Custom" and click "Settings..." * Scroll down to the "Privacy" section. * To enable: Select "Always accept cookies" To disable: Select "Disable all cookie use" To get a prompt: Select "Prompt before accepting cookies" * Click "OK"
Explorer 5.x * Select "Tools | Internet Options..." from the main menu. * Change to the "Security" tab * Click "Custom Level..." * Scroll down to the "Cookies" section. * To enable: Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Enable" Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable" To disable: Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Disable" Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Disable" To get a prompt: Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Prompt" Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Prompt" * Click "OK"
Explorer 4.x * Select "View | Internet Options..." from the main menu. * Change to the "Security" tab. * Select "Custom" and click "Settings..." * Scroll down to the "Security" section. * To enable: Select "Always accept cookies" To disable: Select "Disable all cookie use" To get a prompt: Select "Prompt before accepting cookies" * Click "OK"
Netscape 6 and up * Select "Edit | Preferences..." from the main menu. * Select "Privacy and Security category" ,expand the list to show the subcategories. * Select "Cookies" * To enable: Select "Enable all cookies" or "Enable cookies for the originating web site only" To disable: Select "Disable cookie" To get a prompt: Check "Warn me before accepting a cookie" * Click "OK"
Communicator 4.x * Select "Edit | Preferences..." from the main menu. * Select "Advanced" * To enable: Select "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" To disable: Select "Disable cookie" To get a prompt: Check "Warn me before accepting a cookie" and select "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" * Click "OK"
Navigator 3.x * Select "Options | Network Preferences..." from the main menu. * Change to the "Protocols" tab. * Navigator 3.x does not have an option to completely disable accepting cookies. To get a prompt: Check "Accepting a Cookie" under "Show an Alert Before" * Click "OK"
The user will find information on his rights and duties, and the data protection individual on the site of the Data-processing National Commission and Freedoms ( www.cnil.fr ). The users of the site of Wysistat are invited to make known in Wysistat their remarks on possible dysfunctions of the site in comparison with the personal freedoms. Wysistat is declared with the CNIL (number of file: 788687).
If you have any concerns at all about our privacy policy, or have a dispute about how we are handling your personal data, then please let us know by email us at: privacy@wysistat.biz. |