Cookies

What are cookies?

A cookie is a text file stored on your computer by the website in order to store information about you (for example: password for semi-automatic access, language used, pages of the website visited, etc.).

Your tracks, your rights

For everything you need to know about cookies, you tracks and your rights, please consult the relevant section of the CNIL website.

User's personal data

Access to certain content on the website require users to provide us with personal data. 

Users are informed that when they visit the website, a cookie may be stored on their computer. A cookie does not allow identification of the user. Generally speaking, it records information relating to the user's computer browsing activities on the website (pages consulted, date and time of the visit) which may be read during subsequent visits.

How can I manage my preferences?

Users may reject cookies, or be warned before accepting cookies, by configuring their computer as follows:

Usage

We use cookies with the Google Analytics service to recognise your browser, record website traffic metrics and your settings (responses to online surveys or quizzes, preferences, etc.). The use of cookies enables us to improve the user experience.