The purpose of this privacy policy is to inform users of the website about:
The personal data is collected by the Mérieux Foundation, a foundation recognized as providing a public service under the French decree of December 7, 1976, having its principal office at 17 rue Bourgelat, 69002 Lyon, France.
The Data Controller responsible for personal data is Dorothée Lintner.
The Data Controller may be contacted as follows:
By post: 17 rue Bourgelat, 69002 Lyon, France.
By email: dataprivacy@fondation-merieux.org
The www.lab-book.org website is hosted by: EOLAS
As the Data Controller, the Mérieux Foundation undertakes to collect, manage, protect, and store your data in compliance with national requirements and the requirements of EU Regulation 2016/679 known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
In accordance with Article 5 of European Regulation 2016/679, personal data are:
Processing is lawful only if and to the extent that at least one of the following applies:
When you use our website, the following data is automatically collected with your consent:
Other personal data may be collected for the following purposes:
These details are kept by the Data Controller under reasonable security conditions for a period of three years.
The Data Controller may retain certain personal data beyond this limit in order to meet its legal or regulatory obligations.
In the context of the processing of your data detailed above, you may receive communications from the Mérieux Foundation, from which you may unsubscribe by following the link at the bottom of the email or by sending an email to dataprivacy@fondation-merieux.org.
If you have any other questions not related to the processing of your personal data, please send an email to contact@fondation-merieux.org.
The Mérieux Foundation takes the necessary precautions (including administrative, technical, and organizational measures) to protect your Personal Data against loss, theft, and fraudulent use, as well as against any unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of Personal Data.
Although security measures are applied to the Personal Data we collect, we must draw your attention to the fact that the transmission of data over the Internet (including by email) is never completely secure.
Any user whose personal data is processed may exercise the following rights in application of European Regulation 2016/679 and French Data Protection Act (Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978):
To exercise these rights, please write to:
For the attention of the Legal Department
17 rue Bourgelat
69002 Lyon, France
Or send an email to: dataprivacy@fondation-merieux.org
In order for the Data Controller to comply with the user’s request, the user may be required to provide certain information, such as their first and last names, email address, and account, personal space, or subscriber number.
The website’s publisher (www.fondation-merieux.org) reserves the right to modify this policy at any time in order to ensure that users of the website comply with the legislation in force.
Any changes will not affect purchases previously made on the website, which will remain subject to the policy in force at the time of purchase as accepted by the user when confirming the purchase.
Users are invited to familiarize themselves with this policy each time they use our services, without having to be formally notified.
This policy, published on June 8, 2017, was updated on April 28, 2025.
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The Mérieux Foundation uses cookies for statistical purposes and to offer video content.
The Mérieux Foundation uses third parties to analyze the use of the website.
An overview with more information about the analytical cookies placed in the browser, as well as the mandatory cookies, is provided below:
| Name of the cookie | Duration before expiry | Description |
|---|---|---|
| _ga | 2 years | Used to distinguish users |
| __utma | 2 years after installation or update | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and the __utma cookie does not yet exist. The cookie is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmb | 30 min. after installation or update | Used to determine new visits. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and the __utmb cookie does not yet exist. The cookie is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmc | End of browser session | Not used in ga.js. This cookie used to be used in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit. |
| __utmz | 6 months after installation or update | Logs the source of traffic or of a campaign to find out how the user arrived on your site. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmv | 2 years after installation or update | Used to store variable and custom data about a visitor. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a custom variable at the visitor level. This cookie was also used for the _setVar method, which is obsolete. The cookie is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. |
If you do not want the Website to place cookies (except functional cookies) on your computer, you can block and/or delete cookies via your browser settings. Below we show how to block and/or delete cookies for the most frequently used browsers:
If you have blocked all or certain cookies, the website may no longer function properly or you may not be able to access certain parts of the website.
The Mérieux Foundation website may contain links to other websites, which are mostly official websites. These web pages are not part of the Mérieux Foundation web portals and the Mérieux Foundation is not responsible for their content.
We recommend that you consult the personal data protection policies of these websites, as their terms and conditions may be different from those of the Mérieux Foundation. The Mérieux Foundation may never be held liable for any processing of your personal data by these other websites.
If you require any information about the Mérieux Foundation’s personal data protection policy, please send a request by email to the following address: dataprivacy@fondation-merieux.org.
This privacy policy may be updated or changed, particularly to reflect changes in legislation and/or regulations. We therefore invite you to visit this page regularly to stay informed of how we protect your personal data.