Last updated: 13/08/2026
Parkeur - Neostudy, published by Les Ignobles, uses cookies and similar technologies. This page explains which ones, why, and how to stay in control. For the rest of your data, see our Privacy Policy.
A small text file placed on your device when you visit our site, and read again on your next visits. We also use equivalent technologies — browser local storage, pixels, tags — which we refer to here by the same word, “cookie”, for simplicity.
Some are set by us, others by service providers (payment, audience measurement, advertising networks). All of them are listed below.
Category
What it does
Your choice
Site operation
Logging you in, keeping your current booking, processing your payment, protecting the site against fraud and attacks. Without them, Parkeur does not work.
Cannot be disabled. They are exempt from consent because they are strictly necessary for the service you request (article 82 of the French Data Protection Act).
Audience measurement
Understanding how the site is used (pages viewed, booking journey, sticking points) to improve it.
Only set with your consent.
Advertising measurement
Knowing which campaigns bring visitors and measuring their performance. Set by our advertising networks.
Only set with your consent.
The banner shown on your first visit lets you accept, refuse or choose category by category. Refusing is as easy as accepting, and not answering counts as a refusal.
You can change your mind at any time via “Cookie settings” in the footer. The change applies going forward. Your choices are kept for 6 months, after which you will be asked again.
You can also block cookies from your browser, but be aware that disabling those in the “Site operation” category will prevent you from booking or paying.
Some providers (Google, Meta, Stripe…) may transfer data to the United States. These transfers are governed by the Data Privacy Framework.
Access, rectification, erasure, objection, portability: write to parkeur@lesignobles.com. The details are set out in our Privacy Policy. You can also lodge a complaint with the CNIL (www.cnil.fr).
This page may change along with our tools or regulations. The date at the top indicates the latest version. If we add a new purpose, your consent will be requested again.