Cookie policy

A cookie is a small file stored by your browser when you visit a website for the first time. It contains several pieces of data (the name of the server that placed it, a unique numerical identifier and sometimes an expiry date). Once installed, cookies allow us to recognise you each time you visit so you can benefit from all the features of our website. Cookies are not active files and therefore cannot host viruses.

How does our website use cookies ?

Cookies enable us to personalise the content on our website, provide features related to social media and analyse our traffic. They are not used for advertising purposes. For technical reasons linked to the service provider responsible for measuring website traffic, a cookie may be offered to you while you browse our website.

Cookie settings

You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie is issued, including its duration and content. You can also choose to refuse the storage of cookies on your device and delete them periodically.

In Edge :

  • Select Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions.
  • Under Cookies and stored data, select Manage and delete cookies and site data > See all cookies and site data, then find the site whose cookies you wish to delete.
  • Select the arrow to the right of the site, then choose Delete.

In Mozilla Firefox :

  • Open the ‘Tools’ menu in your browser.
  • Click ‘Options’.
  • Click the ‘Privacy’ tab.
  • Tick ‘Accept cookies’.
  • Tick ‘Accept third-party cookies’.
  • Click ‘OK’.

In Safari :

  • Open the ‘Preferences’ menu in your browser.
  • Click the ‘Security’ tab.
  • Tick ‘Accept cookies: Always’.
  • Close the window.

In Google Chrome :

  • Open the ‘Settings’ menu in your browser.
  • Click ‘Advanced settings’.
  • In the ‘Cookies’ section, select ‘Allow all cookies’.
  • Close the window.

For more information on cookies, please visit the website of the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL), France’s data protection authority.