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Cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file sent by the server of the website you are visiting that is stored on the hard drive of your computer or mobile device. The cookie contains a unique code that allows your browser to recognize your browser when you visit the website or on future repeat visits. Cookies may be placed by the server of the website you visit or by partners with whom this website collaborates. The server of a website can only read the cookies it has placed itself; it has no access to any other information on your computer or mobile device.

The contents of a cookie generally consist of the name of the server that placed the cookie, an expiration date and a unique encrypted code.

The storage period of this data in your computer is limited to 1 year.

Cookies generally ensure an easier and faster interaction between the visitor and the website (e.g. a cookie remembers the language chosen by the user). They store your preferences and thus enable you to speed up your subsequent access to the site and make your visits easier.

In addition, they help you navigate between the different parts of the website. Cookies can also be used to make the content of a website or the advertising on that website more relevant to the visitor and to adapt the website to the personal tastes and needs of the visitor.

The use of cookies requires your prior and explicit consent. You will always be able to come back to it later and refuse these cookies and/or delete them at any time, by modifying the parameters of your browser.

The different types of cookies used

Cookies strictly necessary for navigation

These cookies are required to enable you to visit our website and use certain parts of it.

They make it possible to :

  • navigate between the different sections of the website
  • fill in forms
  • securely verify your identity before granting access to your personal information when a personal account has been created.

If you subsequently refuse these cookies, certain sections of the website will not function properly, if at all.

Functional Cookies

These cookies are intended to facilitate and analyse the functioning of our website and to make its use more pleasant and more personalised.

They make it possible to :

  • personalise the services by memorising your preferences (choice of language, services, location, etc.) avoid repeating your choices each time you visit the site collect information communicated in online forms. 

They also allow us to compile statistics (e.g. the number of unique visitors) to analyse the use of the site and the popularity of our pages.

Commercial cookies

When you visit our website, socio-demographic and profile data is collected and stored anonymously in a commercial cookie.

Commercial cookies are installed by advertisers when their ad is displayed. Commercial cookies do not contain any personal data.

They make it possible to avoid that you are confronted, in a repetitive way, with the same advertisements, to measure the effectiveness of our various marketing actions, advertising, to personalize the advertising according to your actions on our site.

Third party cookies

These cookies are placed via our website by third parties: Google, Facebook, Doubleclick, Linkedin, Twitter, Act-On, Adform, Hubspot.

They make it possible to improve the content and operation of the website through the use of Google Analytics, to improve the distribution of advertising and/or content on partner websites, to track our banners on other websites and to optimise them using tools such as Adform or Doubleclick.

Social Network Cookie

We may include on our site computer applications from third parties, which allow you to share content from our site with others or to let others know your consultation or opinion about content on our site. This is particularly the case for « Share », « Like » buttons, from social networks such as Facebook, « Twitter », etc. The social network is likely to identify you through this button, even if you did not use it during your consultation of our site. This type of application button may allow the relevant social network to track your browsing on our site simply because your social network account was activated on your device (open session) while you were browsing our site.

We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect information related to your browsing on our site and associated with the personal data they hold. We invite you to consult the privacy protection policies of these social networks in order to be aware of the purposes of use, including advertising, of the navigation information they may collect through these application buttons. These protection policies must allow you to exercise your choices with these social networks, in particular by setting up your accounts for use of each of these networks.

Privacy Policy

When connecting to a site, certain data is automatically transmitted to the site by the navigation software used by the Internet user. This data contains the TCP/IP address (a number that identifies a computer on the network), the make and version of the browser and operating system, and the last web page visited.

The information thus collected is anonymous and does not allow you to be identified as a person. Indeed, the information linked to cookies cannot be associated with a surname and/or first name because it does not contain personal data.

For more information on the processing of your personal data on our site, please browse our legal notice and privacy policy.

The cookie agreement

The recording of a cookie in a Terminal is essentially subject to the will of the Terminal user, which the latter may express and modify at any time and free of charge through the choices offered to him by his navigation software.

If you have accepted in your browser software the recording of cookies in your Terminal, the cookies embedded in the pages and content that you have consulted may be stored temporarily in a dedicated area of your Terminal. They can only be read there by their sender.

The refusal of cookies

If you refuse to accept cookies on your terminal, or if you delete the cookies stored on your terminal, you will no longer be able to benefit from a certain number of functions that are nevertheless necessary to navigate in certain areas of our site: for example, if you try to access our content or services that require you to identify yourself, when we, or our service providers, cannot recognize, for technical purposes, the type of browser used by your terminal, its language and display settings or the country from which your terminal appears to be connected to the Internet.

We would like to inform you that the refusal to install or deletion of cookies necessary for proper navigation on our site may result in a degraded functioning of our services. This choice, which is personal to you, is made at your own risk and its consequences cannot be considered to be our fault.

Cookie management

Most web browsers are automatically configured to accept cookies. However, you can configure your browser to accept or block cookies.

You can delete the cookies already installed on your computer or mobile device at any time.

However, we cannot guarantee you access to all the services of its website in case of refusal to register cookies.

If you wish to reject commercial cookies (e.g. Google), you can do so by using the following website: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/be-fr/

In your browser settings, you have the possibility to refuse the installation of cookies. How you activate or deactivate cookies and how you delete them depends on your device and internet browser.

You can configure your browser software so that cookies are stored on your device or so that they are rejected, either systematically or according to their originator.

You can also configure your browser software to accept or decline cookies on a case-by-case basis, before a cookie is likely to be stored on your device.

Simply go to the help menu of your browser to find out how to change your cookie preferences.