What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text, image or software file that is placed and stored on your computer, smartphone or any other device that allows you to browse the Internet when you visit our site and our services, subject to the choices you have made and which will be used to recognize your device when you connect to our site.

These cookies allow us to establish statistics and counts of traffic and use of the various sections and content of our site and to conduct studies to improve its content.
Information about your browsing is deleted or anonymized:

after 90 days when this information is used to send you personalized advertisements and content;
after 6 months when this information is used to establish statistics and counts of traffic and use of the various sections and content of our site and our services.
When you browse our site, you accept by default to install these cookies on your browser.
To refuse them, you can configure the preferences of your browser software (see explanations below).

Third-party cookies
Our site may contain links to or from partner sites and other third-party sites. If you navigate to one of these sites, please note that they have their own privacy policy and that our responsibility ends when you leave our site. Check the privacy policies before transmitting your personal data to third-party sites.

Cookies integrated into third-party applications on our Sites or Services
We may include a third-party computer application in some of the features of our site or our services, allowing the sharing of content by users of our site or our services, such as the Facebook “Share” or “Like” buttons, or the “Twitter”, “LinkedIn”, “Viadeo” buttons, etc.

The social network providing one of these applications is likely to identify you through its buttons and its own cookies, even if you have not used them when you consult our sites or our services, simply because you have an account opened on your terminal with the social network concerned. We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect this information and invite you to consult their privacy policies.

Our advice: do not deactivate cookies because this will prevent you from benefiting from the functionalities of certain sites whose service proposal depends on the use of these same cookies.

You can modify the management of cookies, by configuring your computer according to your web browser:

You are using Microsoft Internet Explorer:

  • In Internet Explorer, 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 the “Name” column header to sort all files alphabetically, then scroll down the list until you see files that start with the prefix “Cookie.” (All cookies have this prefix and usually contain the name of the website that created the cookie.)
  • Select the cookie(s) in question and delete them.
  • Close the window that contains the list of files, then click OK twice to return to Internet Explorer.
  • You can find more information about cookies on the Microsoft website at this address: http://www.microsoft.com/info/cookies.htm?RLD=291

Using FireFox:

  • Go to the “Tools” tab of the browser and select the “Options” menu.
  • In the window that appears, choose “Privacy” and click “Show cookies.”
  • Locate the files in question, select them and delete them.
    Using Google Chrome:
  • Click the “Tools” menu icon.
  • Select “Options”.
  • Click on the “Advanced options” tab and go to the “Privacy” section.
  • Click on the “Show cookies” button.
  • Locate the files concerned, select them and delete them.
  • Click on “Close” to return to your browser.
    You are using Safari:
  • In your browser, choose the “Edit > Preferences” menu.
  • Click on “Security”.
  • Click on “Show cookies”.
  • Select the cookies concerned and click on “Clear” or “Clear all”.
  • After deleting the cookies, click on “Done”.