Cookies Policy
1. What is a cookie?
Cookies are small files made of letters and numbers that are downloaded on your computer when you visit some websites. Usually, cookies allow a website to recognise the user's computer.
The most important thing to know about the cookies that we place is that they aim to improve the usability of our website, for example by remembering site preferences and language settings.
2. Why do we use cookies?
We may use cookies and other similar technologies for a number of reasons, for example: (i) for security or fraud protection purposes, and in order to identify and prevent cyber-attacks, (ii) to provide you with the service you chose to receive from us, (iii) to monitor and analyse performance, operation and effectiveness of our service and (iv) to improve your user experience.
3. Cookie table:
In this section, you must mention the cookies you use on your website. For more information, click here.
4. Your choices:
To find out more about cookies, including on how to see what cookies have been set and to understand how to manage, delete or block them, visit https://aboutcookies.org/ or https://www.allaboutcookies.org/fr/.
It is also possible to prevent your browser from accepting cookies by changing the relevant settings in your browser. You can usually find these settings in your browser's ‘Options’ or ‘Preferences’ menu.
Please note that deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies or tracking technologies may prevent you from accessing some areas or features of our services, or may otherwise negatively affect your user experience.
The following links may be helpful, or you can use your browser's ‘Help’ option.
To refuse and prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics on all websites, see the following instructions: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=fr.
We may change this cookie policy. We encourage you to check this page regularly to access the latest information on cookies.