The purpose of this cookie policy is to help you better understand their role, and how to interact through the means available to you to parameterize your choices.
What is a cookie?.
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your terminal (computer, tablet or smartphone) by your browser when you visit a website.
Some cookies are essential to the operation and use of the site, while others are used to personalize or optimize the content displayed.
The information contained in a cookie is only accessible to its sender.
Where cookies are not strictly necessary to the operation of the site, or are only used for audience measurement, their use is subject to your consent. You therefore have the option of prohibiting their use.
How long are cookies active for? .
The length of time for which a cookie is active varies according to its type and function.
Some of them may have an activity limited to the browsing session, with automatic deletion when the browsing window is closed. However, most cookies are kept for a maximum of 6 months from the date they are placed, with the exception of audience measurement cookies, which may be kept for up to 13 months after they are installed.
How do I manage the acceptance and deactivation of cookies?.
The installation of certain cookies is subject to your prior consent. You are therefore offered the option of accepting or refusing all families of cookies on your first visit to our site.
You can also personalise your choice by accepting only certain families of cookies.
You can also manage the acceptance or refusal of cookies directly from your browser. You can ask your browser to block cookies and to warn you when an attempt is made to install them, either to retain them or to delete them. As each browser has a different management procedure, we invite you to find out more from your browser’s help menu.
Warning.
The deactivation of certain cookies may have consequences on the navigation or display of the sites and certain functionalities may be affected.
If you choose to configure cookie management choices on your browser, these will apply to all the sites you visit.
What the law says!.
Pursuant to the ePrivacy Directive, Internet users must be informed and give their consent before certain cookies and other tracking data are stored and read, while others are exempt from the requirement to obtain consent.
Consult the CNIL’s recommendations on practices and obligations with regard to cookies and trackers