During a visit to our site, cookies may be placed on your computer. A cookie does not allow an individual to be identified. In general, it records information relating to the computer's navigation on our site (pages consulted, date and time of consultation, etc.) and which are read during subsequent visits.
A « cookie » is a file deposited in your computer by your browser. Cookies are used to store permanent or temporary information. Here is the information that is stored contained in the cookie posted on your computer:
- General User Identification, unique number used to count the number of displays of a message on the computer where the cookie is located
- The name of the domain that distributes the cookie
- The expiration date
- The date of the last update
- Http specifications: concerns the model of your operating system and your browser.
You can naturally object to the recording of cookies by configuring your browser accordingly.
You can also delete cookies at any time and individually by referring to the user manual of your operating system.
If you post a comment, a question or subscribe to a mailing list on our site, you will be offered to save your name, email address and website in cookies. This is only for your comfort so as not to have to enter this information if you post another comment later. These cookies expire after one year.
If you have an account and log in to this site, a temporary cookie will be created to determine if your browser accepts cookies. It contains no personal data and will be automatically deleted when you close your browser.
When you log in, we will set up a number of cookies to record your login information and screen preferences. The lifetime of a login cookie is two days, that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check "Remember me", your login cookie will be kept for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookie will be deleted.
When modifying or publishing an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie contains no personal data. It simply indicates the identifier of the article you just modified. It expires after one day.
The IP address that cookies are likely to capture is automatically anonymized before integration into Google Analytics to avoid any other use of this personal data or any cross-referencing with other personal information.
In order to allow the measurement of the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns as well as the analysis of the attendance of our site, we use certain so-called "optional" cookies related in particular to:
- Google Analytics, which collects anonymized data on your navigation to generate statistics on site usage.
- Facebook Pixel, a Meta (Facebook) tool that allows you to collect data relating to your navigation and behavior on this site. This data is used to broadcast personalized advertisements, measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, and optimize our marketing actions. The processing of this data can also be carried out via Meta's Conversion API, which directly transmits certain information to improve the tracking of advertising conversions.
These cookies are only deposited with your explicit consent, which you can manage via the cookie management window made available to you during your visit.
Anonymized cookie information will be kept for a period of 13 months.
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