Cookie policy

Your privacy is a priority for FDJ UNITED.

We are committed to building a relationship of trust with our clients and to protecting the privacy of visitors and users in compliance with the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, as amended, and with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016 (the GDPR).

This Cookie Policy aims to provide you with detailed information about the origin and use of browsing data processed when using the website www.fdjunited.com (the “Site”), as well as your rights in this regard.

1 – WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

The data controller is the entity that determines the purposes and means of processing your personal data.

The data controller for personal data collected on the Site is:

La Française des Jeux,
A public limited company with a Board of Directors,
Registered office: 3–7 Quai du Point du Jour, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex, France,
Share capital: €76,400,000,
Registered with the Nanterre Trade and Companies Register under number 315 065 292.

 

2 – COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKERS

2.1 What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that may be stored on the hard drive of your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, or any other device optimized for internet browsing) when you visit the Site. It enables the issuer of the cookie to identify the device in which it has been stored and to retain certain browsing-related information for the duration of the cookie’s validity — for example, to facilitate navigation on the Site or to secure your connection.

Other similar technologies may also be used, particularly in environments that do not support cookies, such as mobile applications.

The term “cookies” in this Cookie Policy applies to all such technologies.

These cookies may come from different sources:

  • FDJ UNITED® cookies: these are cookies placed by FDJ UNITED® on your device during your visit to our Site. They are essential for ensuring the proper functioning of the Site.

 

2.2 What types of cookies does FDJ UNITED® use?

Type of Cookie Purpose
Service Functionality

 

These cookies are strictly necessary for the Site to function properly. They allow you to browse the Site and use its features.

If you disable these cookies in your browser, access to and/or use of the Site and its features may be affected. We recommend keeping them enabled to ensure optimal navigation and use of our digital services. 

Essential Audience Measurement for Service Provision

 

 

 

 

These cookies allow us to compile anonymous statistics on site traffic required to provide the online service (detecting browsing issues, optimizing technical performance, assessing server performance, etc.) and for day-to-day site management (page-by-page audience measurement, device type, loading time statistics, time spent per page, etc.).

 

 

3 – HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES

You can modify the storage of cookies on your device at any time. Several options are available to manage cookies.

The cookies listed in the table below are exempt from consent:

Solution Purpose How to Opt Out
Matomo Anonymous statistics on Site usage From the “Cookies” tab, you can enable or disable the Matomo cookies exempt from consent.

 

3.1 How to manage your choices directly from our Site

At any time, you can adjust your cookie preferences related to cookies placed by FDJ UNITED® either:

  • Via the direct Cookie Management link; or

  • Via the “Manage your cookies” link available at the bottom of our website.

 

3.2 How to manage cookies through your web browser

You can configure your browser to allow or refuse cookies — either systematically or depending on their source.

You may also set your browser to prompt you before a cookie is stored on your device. To express or modify your cookie preferences, please refer to your browser settings.

If you share your device with others or use multiple browsers on the same device, we cannot guarantee that the services and advertisements displayed are tailored exclusively to your own use.

 

3.3 How to manage cookies on smartphones or tablets

  • On iOS: activate “Limit Ad Tracking” or “Personalized Ads” in your device settings.

  • On Android: activate “Opt out of Ads Personalization” in your device settings.

 

 

4 – DATA RETENTION PERIODS

Cookies and trackers 13 months maximum

 

5 – YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW TO EXERCISE THEM

In accordance with applicable laws and regulations regarding personal data, you have the right to restrict processing, object, access, portability, rectify, and erase your data.
You can exercise these rights by submitting a written request using our form: How to exercise my Data Protection Rights?

Under Article 85 of the French Data Protection Act, you may also provide specific instructions on how your personal data should be managed after your death. This allows you to designate a trusted person who can, for example, access your personal data or close your user account.

To exercise this right, please contact us via our contact form (or FAQ)

Our teams will provide you with the necessary follow-up questions.

For more information about personal data and your rights, you may consult the website of the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL): www.cnil.fr

 

Managing your choices via cross-industry platforms

You can visit www.youronlinechoices.com, operated by the European Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) France.

This platform lists participating companies that allow you to accept or refuse cookies used for tailoring ads to your browsing profile: www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies

Please note: this will not prevent ads from appearing on the websites you visit — it will only block technologies that personalize ads based on your interests.

 

6 – GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

This Cookie Policy is governed by French law and shall be interpreted and enforced accordingly.
Any disputes arising from its interpretation or execution shall fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Commercial Court of Nanterre.

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