Definition of a cookie
Cookies are small text files placed on your terminal by sites when you browse the Web. Like many other websites, we use cookies to track usage and performance, and to improve the way the site functions. By terminal, we mean: Computer, Mobile or Tablet.
Different types of cookies
Site-specific cookie
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our site. They enable you to use the main functions of our site. Without these cookies, you will not be able to use our site normally.
Tracking cookie
These cookies enable us to track the use and performance of our site and improve its operation.
Third-party cookie
The most frequently used third-party cookies, by period, are generally used by audience analysis services and various marketing tools. No third-party cookies are used on our website. By continuing to browse, you authorize us to deposit cookies for audience measurement purposes.
Accept or decline cookies
You can deactivate these cookies at any time. Your browser can also be set to notify you when cookies are placed on your terminal and to ask you to accept them or not. You can accept or refuse cookies on a case-by-case basis, or systematically refuse them once and for all.
We remind you that your browser settings may modify your access conditions to our services requiring the use of cookies.
If your browser is configured to refuse all cookies, you will not be able to take advantage of essential functions on our site. To choose the cookies that best suit your needs, please adjust your browser settings.
Browser settings
The configuration of each browser is different. You can find out how to modify your cookie settings in your browser’s help menu.
You can disable cookies by following the instructions below:
If you’re using the Microsoft Edge browser
In Microsoft Edge, click on the Tools button, then on Internet Options.
Under the General tab, under Browsing History, click on Settings.
Click on the “Show files” button.
Click on the Name column header to sort all files in alphabetical order, then scroll down the list until you see files with the prefix “Cookie”. All cookies with this prefix usually contain the name of the website that created the cookie.
Select the cookie(s) bearing our Domain Name and delete them.
Close the window containing the file list, then double-click OK to return to Microsoft Edge.
If you use the Firefox browser
Go to the “Tools” tab of the browser, then select the “Options” menu
In the window that appears, choose “Privacy” and click on “Show cookies”
Select the cookie(s) containing our Domain Name and delete them.
If you use the Safari browser
In your browser, choose the menu Edit > Preferences.
Click on Security.
Click on Show cookies.
Select the cookie(s) bearing our Domain Name and click on Delete or Delete all. After deleting the cookies, click on Done.
If you use the Google Chrome browser
Click on the Tools menu icon.
Select Options.
Click on the Advanced Options tab and access the “Privacy” section.
Click on the Show cookies button.
Select and delete the cookie(s) containing our Domain Name.
Click on “Close” to return to your browser.
Social network sharing buttons
Our website may use computer applications from third parties, which allow you to share site content with other people or to let these other people know your consultation or your opinion concerning content on our site.
Example: “Share” buttons from social networks such as “Facebook”, “Twitter”, etc.
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