Cookie Management
Cookie management policy
Date of update: 20 May 2025 V.01
https://masseeds.com (“Website“), published by MAS Seeds (“the Company”) (Legal notices), uses cookies and/or similar tracking technologies (“Cookies”) , intended to optimise the overall browsing experience of users and listed in the Table of Cookies below.
This Policy sets out the practices of the Website with regard to cookies, including their publishers, types, purposes and legal bases for processing. Cookies, including their publishers, types, purposes and legal bases for processing, storage periods retention periods, methods of acceptance, objection and/or deletion, as well as any useful links to the relevant policies of the Website and/or cookie publishers other than the Company (“ Third-Party Publishers »).& It is the user’s responsibility to familiarise themselves with the relevant policies of the Website. Any questions on this subject may be addressed to [email protected] or, where applicable, to any Third-Party Publisher identified therein.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files installed on the user’s computers, tablets, smartphones (“Terminal”) when they connect to the Website, and are then automatically sent back to their issuer during subsequent connections. They are used to store certain information about the user, in particular to recognise them, track or facilitate their browsing, improve the functionality of the Website or for statistical and/or advertising purposes. Individually, Cookies do not allow the user to be directly identified by name, unless they choose to identify themselves by completing any form on the Website.
Who sets cookies?
First-party cookies are those placed and managed directly by the Website. Third-party cookies are placed by third-party publishers and the information they generate is processed by them and/or the Company. Third-party Publishers and the information they generate is processed by them and/or the Company (e.g. Meta Platforms). nbsp;When using the Website, third-party cookies are in the majority.
On what legal basis are cookies stored and what are they used for?
Depending on their purpose, cookies are stored with the prior consent of the user the user or in the context of the Company pursuing its legitimate interests, provided that these do not override the rights of the User):
- User consent (optional cookies):
- Advertising cookies or marketing cookies, used to track the user’s activity and browsing habits and thus create a profile enabling them to be offered targeted advertising based on their interests and, in the case of geolocation, their region, county or town;
- Cookies for analysis and audience measurement, used to identify how users interact with the Website by providing statistical data on the pages visited, the time spent and any errors that may have occurred during navigation.
- Sharing cookies, used to offer users the possibility of sharing the Site’s editorial content or their opinions about it on social networks.
- Legitimate interests of the Company used to authenticate the user, manage sessions and ensure the security of the site;
- Preference or personalisation cookies, used to enable the Website to remember the user’s preferences (e.g. choice of language, presentation of a service), and whose absence is likely to affect the user’s browsing experience.
How long does a cookie last?
Regardless of their purpose, cookies can also be classified as session cookies or temporary cookies (automatically deleted after closing the current browsing session or browser, they allow the Site to remember the user and store certain information relating to browsing) or persistent or permanent cookies (stored on the Terminal for the periods specified in the Cookie Table, they allow the Site to track the user’s browsing, better understand them and identify their areas of interest, for example by recording the products viewed during a session).
What personal data do cookies collect?
The information collected using cookies mainly falls into the category of “connection data” and may include technical data that can be used to identify the source of the connection. Connection data” and may include technical data that identifies the connection source and/or the characteristics of the Terminal (e.g. IP address, user ID number, device ID number, browser and/or network characteristics, etc.) and/or traffic and location data (e.g. technical characteristics, date, time and duration of each session, pages viewed, geographical location, etc.). Details of the data collected are available in the Site’s “Personal Data” policy.
How to accept, select or refuse the storage of cookies?
When the user first connects to the Website, a banner displaying information about cookies appears, offering the user the option to accept them in their entirety, select certain cookies based on their purpose, or reject them altogether, excluding those identified as necessary for the Website to function. certain cookies based on their purpose, or to refuse them altogether, with the exception of those identified as necessary for the functioning of the Website. The choices initially made by the user in this regard may be changed at a later date via the “Manage my cookies” section of the Website.
Users may delete their browsing data (including cookies) at any time by following the instructions provided by their browser or by configure their cookie management preferences in the “Settings” section of their device or any similar section dedicated to privacy and security.
The Website uses third-party cookies (e.g. Meta Platforms). Information about these cookies can be found in the “Manage my cookies” section, under the sub-section “I choose”, which lists third-party cookies by purpose, with each new purpose displayed by clicking on the “Next” button. Next” button. Clicking on the question mark associated with a given third-party cookie redirects the user to the third-party publisher’s policies on personal data and/or cookies.
Are the data processed using cookies transferred outside the European Economic Area?
Any transfer of data outside the EEA, where applicable, carried out using proprietary cookies is identified in the Cookie Table and is carried out in accordance with the legal provisions in force regarding the protection of personal data. Third-party cookies may involve the transfer of data outside the EEA. and it is the user’s responsibility to refer to the relevant policies of Third Party Publishers in this regard, which are accessible as indicated in the previous paragraph (“How to accept, select or refuse cookies?”).