Cookie and Digital Tracker Policy

Definition and Usefulness of Cookies

What is a cookie? A cookie is a small text file or tracker stored on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you consult a digital service. These files allow the server to recognize your browser and retain certain information related to your session or technical preferences. They are not malicious programs and cannot harm your hardware.

Why do we use these technologies? We use cookies mainly to ensure the technical stability of the platform, prevent cyberattacks, and optimize resource loading times. They also allow us to understand how visitors interact with different sections of the site to adapt the ergonomics to the real needs of our community.

Classification of cookies by categories

Strictly necessary cookies These files are essential for the basic functioning of the platform. They manage secure authentication, session persistence, and protection against fraudulent access. In accordance with current regulations, these cookies do not require prior consent because the service cannot technically be provided without them.

Performance and analytics cookies These trackers collect anonymous statistical data on site usage. They inform us about the most visited pages, technical error rates, and traffic sources. This information is aggregated and used exclusively to improve the software architecture and service speed.

Functionality cookies These cookies allow the platform to remember your choices, such as your language settings or display preferences. The objective is to offer you personalized navigation and prevent you from having to reconfigure your settings with each new visit.

Consent management and preferences

During your first interaction with the site, an information banner allows you to accept or configure the use of non-essential trackers. You can change your preferences at any time via the privacy management center located at the bottom of the page. Your choice is recorded for a limited period, after which you will be asked to renew your consent.

Managing cookies via the browser

Beyond internal tools, you have the option to manage cookies directly from your web browser settings. Most browsing software allows you to:

  • Systematically block third-party cookies.
  • Delete tracker history upon session close.
  • Activate "Do Not Track" mode to limit profiling.
  • Be notified before each cookie file installation. Note that totally disabling cookies may restrict access to certain interactive features of the platform.

Third-party provider cookies

In some cases, we use external services for audience analysis or multimedia content integration. These third parties may deposit their own cookies on your device. We do not exercise direct control over these external technologies and invite you to consult the privacy policies of these providers to understand how your data is managed.

Revisions to this policy

We reserve the right to update this document to reflect technological or legislative developments in France. Any modification will be published on this page with an updated revision date.

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