Servette Physiotherapy and Osteopathy Centre

Cookie management policy

Definition of a cookie

"A cookie is a small text file in alphanumeric format that is placed on the Internet user's terminal (Internet browser, computer, mobile device, etc.) by the server of the online service used (the website visited) or by a third-party server. Such a cookie makes it possible, in particular, to recognise a visitor when he or she returns to the website, to remember the language that the internet user had chosen during a previous visit or, in the case of shopping services, the products that he or she had placed in his or her shopping basket during a previous shopping session".

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Cookies used

The site is designed to be particularly attentive to visitors' needs. To this end, it uses a number of cookies.

The deposit of cookies as part of the use of the site does not allow the visitor to be identified personally. It records information relating to the navigation of the visitor's terminal within the site, which may be read during subsequent visits.

The information collected is for the exclusive use of Physio Health SARL and its subsidiaries or its technical service providers (in particular its web service provider Cracker's Tech SARL/S), and is under no circumstances passed on to third parties or advertisers.

The cookies used are exclusively for this purpose:

  • to compile visitor statistics in order to improve the site.
  • to offer you high-quality content that is relevant to your expectations.
  • secure Physio Health's IT infrastructure and web environment.

Third-party cookies

Complete list of third-party cookies

Information and consent to cookies

The purposes of all cookies are set out in the table above.

The user's consent is not required insofar as they accept the website's General Terms and Conditions simply by browsing. The only two cookies placed are used solely to combat form spam and to study the referencing of this site.

Visitors may also configure their browser software so that cookies are stored on their terminal or, conversely, so that they are rejected, either systematically or depending on the sender. Visitors can also configure their browser software so that they are offered the option of accepting or rejecting cookies from time to time, before a cookie is likely to be stored on their terminal. Each browser has a different configuration for managing cookies and visitor choices. This is described in the browser's help menu, which will enable visitors to find out how to modify their cookie preferences. Visitors can choose to express and modify their cookie preferences at any time.

Information on right of access

In accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and the amended French Data Protection Act (Loi Informatique et Libertés) of 6 January 1978, visitors are informed that they have a right of access to personal information concerning them, a right of rectification, a right to withdraw their consent and a right to delete said information. These rights may be exercised:

This document was updated on December 19, 2023.

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