The cookies and similar technologies we use on Mediapart are of different types and allow us to pursue various purposes.
Some are necessary for the operation of the website and mobile application (you cannot refuse them). Others are optional but help to enhance your reading experience and in a way support Mediapart. You can refuse or accept them below, according to their purposes.
Do you accept that Mediapart uses cookies or similar technologies for the following purposes?
You can make your choice, for each category, by activating or deactivating the switch button.
Necessary for the operation of the site or application
Subscriber connection, anonymous audience measurement, push notifications, outage tracking, highlighting our services: these tools are necessary to monitor the activity of our services and ensure they function properly.
Here are the different cookies and similar technologies included in this category:
- Authentication cookies: Subscriber connection.
- AT Internet: Anonymous audience measurement.
- Display of multimedia editorial content: videos (YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, INA), social networks (Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter), documents (Scribd, Document Cloud, Slideshare), audio (SoundCloud, Spotify, Deezer), maps (Google Maps, Mapbox, CartoDB, uMap), infographics (Highcharts, GitHub, Datawrapper, Flourish, Infogram, ThingLink, jQuery, Google Fonts, Bootstrap), live blogs (24liveblog, CoverItLive), assistance in integrating media into Journal and Club publications (Embedly).
- 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 subscribers, highlighting services, offers, and benefits.
- Batch (only on the application): Sending push notifications and in-app messages.
- Firebase Cloud Messaging (only on the application): Necessary for push notifications on Android.
- Microsoft App Center (only on the application): Update system and fault monitoring for the application.
These tools allow us to collect site and mobile application traffic statistics to understand usage, detect 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 the subscriber identifier.
- CrazyEggs (only on the website): Client journey analysis.
- Nonli (only on the website): Enables our social media team to publish Mediapart content on social networks.
- Qiota (only on the website): Manages the datawall system.
There is no advertising on Mediapart. But we promote our content and services on other sites and social networks. For this, we use technologies provided by certain advertising actors.
Here are the third-party tools included in this category:
- Facebook (only on the website): Audience targeting on social networks to promote Mediapart.
Content access management
We use the Oppr Marketing Suite’s Qiota service to configure the activation of a datawall on certain content (only on the website). This device 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.




