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Here are the different cookies and similar technologies included in this category:
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- AT Internet: anonymized audience measurement
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- Typeform: optional questionnaires to collect reader feedback on our digital products
- Datadog (only on the website): technical indicators and load balancing
- Selligent (only on the website): communication with the subscriber, promotion of services, offers, and advantages
- Batch (only on the application): push notification and in-app message delivery
- Firebase Cloud Messaging (only on the application): necessary for push notification functioning on Android
- Microsoft App Center (only on the application): update system and application failure tracking
These tools allow us to gather site and mobile application traffic statistics to understand usage patterns, identify potential issues, and optimize the usability of our products.
Here are the third-party tools included in this category:
- AT Internet: audience measurement linked to subscriber identification
- CrazyEggs (only on the website): customer journey analysis
- Nonli (only on the website): allows our social media team to publish Mediapart content on social networks
- Qiota (only on the website): datawall system management
There is no advertising on Mediapart. However, we promote our content and services on other sites and social networks using technologies provided by certain advertising agencies.
Here are the third-party tools included in this category:
- Facebook (only on the website): audience targeting on social networks to promote Mediapart
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We use the Qiota service from Opper Marketing Suite to set up a datawall activation on some of our content (only on the website). This system, intended for non-subscribed users, requires entering an email address to access the relevant content. By providing this information, the user consents to its collection, storage, and use for statistical purposes. In accordance with current regulations, users have the right to access, rectify, and delete their data, which they can exercise by contacting dpo@opper.io.
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