Cookies
Use of Cookies
We use cookies to improve your browsing experience and collect data about your preferences.
Cookies management
You can manage cookies through your browser settings or disable them if you wish.
Cookies are text files that are placed on your device (computer, mobile, tablet, etc.) when you visit a website through your browser. We place a unique identifier in the cookie to associate your computer with the information we store in our database. They contain data that can identify you, such as:
- the name of the server that placed it,
- an identification number,
- and in some cases, an expiration date.
Cookies may remain on your device for different periods of time. Some are “session cookies” and are automatically deleted when you close your browser, while others are “persistent cookies” and remain, recognizing your device when you return to the website. Some of the cookies we use are permanent and require your consent, which is valid for a period of 2 days to 2 years. After this period of time, you will be asked for your consent again.
How to Control Cookies
When you first visit our website, an informational banner appears at the bottom of the page.
By continuing to browse or clicking “I agree”, you accept the use of cookies on your device for purposes such as targeted advertising and audience measurement. The banner remains until you choose to continue browsing or go to another page. You can change your browser settings at any time to allow, manage or delete cookies. Your options include accepting all cookies, being notified when a cookie is placed, or rejecting all cookies.
Each browser provides different settings for managing cookies, and they are usually described in the “Help” menu of your browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.). If you reject session or functionality cookies, some website features may be disabled. In this case, we cannot be held responsible for any problems with the functionality of the website resulting from the settings you have chosen.
Finally, if you have disabled a cookie, we may use the information collected before it was disabled,
but we stop collecting information through the disabled cookie.