Florette

Legal statements


Protection of personal data



  • Use of collected data
    On this site, you can contact us by filling out forms and apply for jobs or work placement or send us a spontaneous application.

    You can send us your contact details and personal information (name, surname, email address, postal address, land line and mobile telephone numbers, age, nationality, educational and working background, work experience and your future dates of availability for a job are the only details which may be collected).

    You may also send us documents about yourself, which you have personally written (Curriculum Vitae, letter of application).

    We may then use this data to re-contact you and to answer your questions or requests, to set up recruitment procedures or even to send you information and/or data relating to Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies which may interest you.

    We may share data with agents and subcontractors but they will always be acting on Florette's behalf and per our instructions.

    You may, of course, decline to leave any information.

    This personal data concerning you is for the exclusive use of Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies, and will be used only for the purposes specified (answering your emails, your job applications, setting up recruitment procedures, etc).
    This information will under no circumstances be passed on to a third party, unless we are obliged or permitted by law to disclose it.

  • Your rights
    In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, you have the right to access, rectify or delete any personal data concerning you.

    You have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected.
    Should you wish to exercise this right, you may contact Florette SAS in the United-Kingdom :
    - by post, write to: Florette UK Ltd / Florette House / Wood End Lane / LICHFIELD / STAFFORDSHIRE WS 13 8 NF / UK
    - by email: web-personaldata@florette.com specifying in the subject line of your e-mail: "Personal data: right of access and rectification".

  • Users aged 16 and under
    If you are aged 16 or under, please get you parent/guardian's permission beforehand whenever you provide personal information to this website. Users of this age are not allowed to provide us with personal information without this consent.


Cookies


Florette SAS wishes to install a "cookie" in your computer.
A "cookie" is a small text file which is stored and saved to the hard disk of your computer except if you delete it or if it expires. It is not a programme and it cannot damage any data on your computer.
Generally speaking, "cookies" stored via the florette-corporate.com Internet site have one of the following functions:
- The first is to "maintain the status of an application", that is, to ensure that each time you visit the site, you are able to see the site in the configuration you previously selected.
This function is used with the so-called "language cookie". This "cookie" is a permanent "cookie" which enables the language you chose on your first visit to the florette-corporate.com site to be stored by default. In this way, when you connect to the site in the future, you will find it in your initial language choice, although you are still able to consult all the language versions available on the florette-corporate.com Internet site (by using the scrolling menu on the bottom of each of the site pages).
- The second function is to follow your navigation through the site.
The "cookie" stores the data relating to your computer's browse through our site (pages visited, date and time of visit, type of browser, etc); this allows us to prepare statistical reports about the frequency of visits to the site. No identifiable personal information is stored using this "cookie".

You can be alerted when you receive "cookies", or you can prevent them being stored by configuring your computer accordingly. You can also delete the "cookies" which have already been stored.

If you consider that the presence of "cookies" constitutes an intrusion into your private life, configure your browser in order to be alerted of the presence of a "cookie" or to refuse them, and delete those already stored.
However, it should be added that more and more Internet sites use "cookies" which make browsing sites easier and more efficient, also bearing in mind that no personal data about you is stored. Cookies simply allow you to take full advantage of all the functions and services offered by these sites. Many of them are so-called "temporary cookies" which expire when you quit your browser. If you want to avoid receiving too many alert messages, do not configure your computer to receive them. Moreover, we do not recommend that you configure your computer to refuse all "cookies" for the following reason: this could in certain cases reduce your access to useful, personalized information when you visit the same sites in the future.


Copyright


The "florette-corporate.com" Internet site and all the elements which constitute it are the exclusive property of Florette S.A.S.

The information contained in this site are provided without any guarantee; they are non-contractual and may be modified at any time without warning.

All reproduction, representation, or redistribution - whether total or partial - of the site or any of its constituent parts (including sound elements) is strictly prohibited, except with the express, written, prior agreement of Florette S.A.S.
The alteration of the site of any of its constituent parts is also strictly prohibited.

The domain names, brands and logos which appear on the "florette-corporate.com" Internet site are the exclusive property of Florette S.A.S.
Any reproduction and/or use of these domain names, brands, logos, either alone or associated with others, in any way and for any purpose whatsoever, are prohibited.

Hyperlinks to the "florette-corporate.com" Internet site may only be created with the express, written, prior agreement of Florette S.A.S.
Links to other sites
Links to other sites may lead you outside the Florette network. Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies are in no way responsible for these sites.

These links are established in good faith and Florette S.A.S. and its subsidiary (or parent) companies decline any responsibility for the content of these sites linked to the "florette-corporate.com" Internet site or for any future changes made to these sites.


Information


Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies decline all responsibility for any difficulties experienced in accessing the site or for any communication problems.

Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies and all companies having contributed to the design, creation and running of this site are not to be held responsible for any damages, whether they be direct or indirect, ensuing from your access or use of this site.

Furthermore, Florette SAS and its subsidiary (or parent) companies will not be held responsible for any damages or viruses which may affect your computer or other electronic equipment, following access to the site or downloads originating from this site.


How to configure your browser to handle "cookies"?


Here are instructions adapted to the most commonly used computers, browsers and operating systems:
  • You have a PC:
    - You use Internet Explorer ; (1)
    - You use Netscape. (2)
  • You have a Macintosh:
    - You use Internet Explorer ; (3)
    - You use Netscape. (4)

(1) You have a PC and you use Internet Explorer
  • You wish to be warned of the presence of a "cookie" on a site:
    - You use Internet Explorer 5 :
    Go to the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
    Select the "Security" tab.
    Click on the "Personalise the level" button.
    Scroll down to the "Cookies" options and check the "Warn me" box in both cases.
    - You use Internet Explorer 6 :
    Go to the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
    Select the "Privacy" tab.
    Click on "Advanced…".
    Check the "Ignore automatic cookie management" box.
    Select the "Warn me" option in internal Cookies and third party Cookies.
    Click on "OK"
  • You wish to prevent any "cookie" being stored:
    (Warning: this manipulation can prevent you from being able to access certain Internet site functions requiring "cookies")
    - You use Internet Explorer 5 :
    Go to the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
    Select the "Security" tab.
    Click on the "Personalise the level" button.
    Scroll down to the "Cookies" options and check the "Disable" box in both cases.
    - You use Internet Explorer 6 :
    Go to the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
    Select the "Privacy" tab.
    Click on the "Personalise the level" button and move the cursor upwards, or simply move the cursor upwards: the level of confidentiality "Obstruct all cookies" will appear.
    Click on "Execute"
  • You wish to delete cookies which have already been stored:
    - You use Internet Explorer :
    Go to the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options".
    Select the "General" tab.
    In the "Temporary Internet Files" tab, click on "Delete the cookies".
    - If your version of Internet Explorer and/or your operating system (Windows 95 for example) do not allow you access to these functionalities:
    Go to the "Windows" folder of your hard disk, search for the "Cookies" folder and delete its contents.

(2) You have a PC and you use Netscape
  • You wish to be alerted of the presence of a "cookie" on a site:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Click on the "Advanced" category in the left-hand menu.
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookies" tab, select the "Accept" option and check the "Alert me before accepting a cookie" box.
  • You wish to prevent any "cookie" being stored:
    (Warning: this manipulation can prevent you from being able to access certain Internet site functions requiring "cookies")
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Click on the "Advanced" category in the left-hand menu.
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookies" tab, select the "Disable the cookies" option.
  • You wish to delete cookies which have already been stored: - You use Netscape 6 or a more recent version:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Double-click on the "Privacy and Security" category in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window of the menu, click on the "Manage/View the stored cookies" button, click on "Delete the cookies". You can select the stored "cookies" and delete them by clicking on the appropriate button for this function.
    - If your version of Netscape and/or your operating system (Windows 95 for example) do not allow you access to these functionalities:
    Go to the "Program Files" folder on your hard disk, then to the "Netscape" folder, then to "Communicator" and finally to "Users".
    Search for the folder with your user name (often this is the "default" folder).
    In this folder, you will find a text file called "Cookies" which contains all the stored cookies. Delete this file.

(3) You have a Macintosh and you use Internet Explorer
  • You wish to be alerted of the presence of a "cookie" on a site:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Files" folders in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookie settings" tab, select the "Ask for each site" option (you will then receive a warning message giving you the option of accepting all the cookies on a given site) or " Ask for each cookie" (you will then receive a warning message each time a site sends you a "cookie") in the scrolling menu "When receiving a cookie".
  • You wish to prevent any "cookie" being stored:
    (Warning: this manipulation can prevent you from being able to access certain Internet site functions requiring "cookies")
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Files" folders in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookie settings" tab, select the "Never accept" option in the scrolling menu "When receiving a cookie".
  • You wish to delete cookies which have already been stored:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Files" folder in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookie settings" tab, you may select the "cookies" stored and delete them by clicking on the appropriate button for this function.

(4) You have a Macintosh and you use Netscape
  • You wish to be alerted of the presence of a "cookie" on a site:
    - You use Netscape 6 or a more recent version:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Privacy and Security" category in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window, in the "Policy for accepting cookies" tab, select the "Accept" option, and check the "Alert me before storing a cookie" box.
    - You use a version previous to Netscape 6:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Advanced" category in the left-hand menu.
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookies" tab, select the "Accept" option and check the "Alert me before storing a cookie" box.
  • You wish to prevent any "cookie" being stored:
    (Warning: this manipulation can prevent you from being able to access certain Internet site functions requiring "cookies")
    - You use Netscape 6 or a more recent version:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Select the "Privacy and Security" category in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window, in the "Policy for accepting cookies" tab, select the "Disable the cookies" option.
    - You use a version previous to Netscape 6:
    Select the "Advanced" category in the left-hand menu.
    In the right-hand window, in the "Cookies" tab, select the "Disable the cookies" option.
  • You wish to delete cookies which have already been stored:
    - You use Netscape 6 or a more recent version:
    Go to the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences".
    Double-click on the "Privacy and Security" category in the left-hand menu, and then select "Cookies".
    In the right-hand window of the menu, click on the "Manage/View the stored cookies" button. Click on "Delete the cookies". You can then select the stored "cookies" and delete them by clicking on the appropriate button for this function.
    - If your version of Netscape and/or your OS do not give you access to these functionalities:
    Search for a file called "MagicCookie" in your hard disk, and delete it. This file should be stored in your Netscape navigator; generally speaking, in "System Files", in "Preferences", in "Netscape Users", and finally in the file with your user name on it (often, this is the "default" folder).