Privacy Policy

A cookie is a small text file dropped – or not, depending on your initial cookie-related choice – by your browser onto the hard drive of your computer, your smartphone or any other device enabling you to navigate the internet, when you visit our website. That cookie will help our website recognize your terminal the next time you visit us online.

Those cookies notably enable us to get and study statistical, attendance and content-use information to further improve our website and related content. Your navigation information is deleted or anonymized:

after 90 days, when the information is used to send targeted advertising;
after 6 months, when the information is used to get and study statistical, attendance and content-use information for further website improvements.

When you visit our website, you enable those cookies in your browser by default. To refuse them, you can configure your browser preferences (see explanations below).

Third-Party Cookies
Our website may contain links to or from partner sites and other third-party sites. If you make for one of those, please note that each has their own privacy policy and that we are only responsible for our website and your navigation there. Always check privacy policies before sharing personal data with third-party sites.

Integrated Third-Party Applications and Related Cookies
Our website can include third-party applications in some of its functionalities – such as the Facebook “Share” and “Like” buttons or the Twitter, Linkedln and Viadeo buttons – so as to enable our visitors and customers to share content.

Even if you do not use those buttons while visiting our website, the social networks managing those apps can still identify you through them and their own cookies, simply because your Facebook, Twitter, Linkedln, Viadeo – or else – account(s) is / are then logged in on your terminal. Having no control over their data collection processes, we invite you to refer to their privacy policies.

For more information about cookies, how they work, and how they are used, you can visit the CNIL’s website – www.cnil.fr .

We advise you not to disable cookies so as to carry on enjoying the functionalities of some websites which service provision depends on the use of those cookies.

You can choose how to manage cookies by configuring your computer or other device depending on its internet browser.

  MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
– In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select Internet Options.
– In the General tab, underneath Browsing history, click on Settings.
– Then, click on View files.
– In the upper right-hand corner search bar, type “cookie”.
(All cookies bear that prefix + (usually) the names of the websites which have made them.)

– In the “cookie list”, select the cookie(s) you want to get rid of and delete it/them.
– Close the window containing that list; then, click twice on OK.

You will get more information about cookies on Microsoft’s website.

  MOZILLA FIREFOX
– In Mozilla Firefox, click on the icon of the Tools menu.
– In the displayed window, select Privacy; then, click on Show Cookies.
– Identify the related file(s) you want to get rid of, select and delete it / them.

  GOOGLE CHROME
– In Google Chrome, click on the icon of the Tools menu.
– Select Options.
– Click the Advanced options tab and get to Privacy.
– Click the Show Cookies button.
– Identify the related file(s) you want to get rid of, select and delete it / them.
– Click on Close.

 SAFARI
– In Safari, choose the Edition > Preferences menu.
– Click on Privacy.
– Then, click on Show cookies.
– Select the cookie(s) you want to get rid of and click on Remove, or click on Remove All.
– Once the cookie(s) removed, click on Done.

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