Last updated: 10 July 2026.
This privacy policy describes how WikiTheo, operated by LAREINE ("we"), collects, uses and protects your information when you use wikitheo.com. The data controller is LAREINE (see the Legal notice).
Data we collect
We do not require any account. When you browse, some technical data may be collected automatically:
- IP address and connection data;
- browser, operating system and device;
- pages viewed, date, time and duration of visit;
- referring site or search engine.
If you email us, we keep the information you send in order to handle your request.
Legal basis (GDPR)
Our processing relies, depending on the case, on our legitimate interest (running and improving the site), your consent (advertising and analytics cookies), and compliance with our legal obligations.
Cookies
A cookie is a small file stored on your device. We use two categories:
- Strictly necessary cookies: required for the site to work and to remember your consent choices. They do not require your consent.
- Advertising and analytics cookies: set only after your consent, via our consent banner. You can change or withdraw your choice at any time through the "Manage cookies" link at the bottom of every page.
You can also configure your browser to refuse cookies. Details are on our Cookie policy page.
Advertising — Google AdSense
This site may display ads served by Google AdSense and its partners.
- Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads based on your visits to this and other sites.
- The advertising cookie ("DoubleClick cookie") enables Google and its partners to serve ads.
- Under Google Consent Mode v2, no personalized advertising is served until you have consented. Without consent, only non-personalized ads may be shown.
- You can manage your preferences via Google Ads Settings, www.aboutads.info or youronlinechoices.eu.
Learn more in Google's privacy policy.
Analytics
We may use analytics tools to understand aggregate usage and improve our content. These cookies are only set after your consent.
Retention periods
- Browsing data and technical logs: up to 12 months.
- Analytics data: up to 25 months.
- Email exchanges: 3 years from last contact.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you have the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection and withdrawal of consent at any time. To exercise these rights, contact us via the Contact page. You may also lodge a complaint with the French data protection authority, the CNIL (cnil.fr).
Data transfers
Some providers (including Google) may process data outside the European Union, framed by the appropriate GDPR safeguards (standard contractual clauses).
Changes
We may update this policy. Any change will be published on this page with a new update date.