What is a cookie ?
A cookie is a text file of limited size deposited by the browser and stored on your device during your visit to a website. The term cookies is to be taken here in the broad sense and covers all the tracers deposited or read during the consultation of the Site, the reading of an e-mail, the installation of software or the use of a mobile application.
There are different types of cookies: technical cookies to facilitate navigation on the Site (pre-filled form fields for example); proprietary cookies deposited by the publisher of the Site on which you are browsing or by one of its subcontractors as well as third-party cookies which come from the elements displayed on the pages of the Site.
When you consult the Site, we may, subject to your choices, be required to install cookies on your browser. When you connect to the Site using the same terminal, the browser may use the cookie data and transmit it to the Site.
The cookies deposited are important for the proper functioning of the Site and in particular allow the following operations to be carried out:
- Memorize information relating to a form that you have completed on the Site
- Allow the technical and administrative operation of the Site
- Measure the audience of people browsing the Site
- Collect statistics in order to optimize the functionalities of the Site
- Some cookies may already be placed on your terminal and others must obtain the user’s consent. When a cookie requires the user’s consent is likely to be placed on your terminal equipment, a banner informs you of its presence. As long as you have not continued your navigation on the Site or simply scrolled down a page of the Site, we will not deposit cookies on your terminal equipment (computer, mobile telephone for example).
What cookies do we use?
Current status: AcceptedCurrent status: Denied
The cookies that are likely to be placed on your computer terminal can be divided into four main categories: technical cookies, audience measurement cookies, commercial cookies, social network cookies.
For each category of cookies, we provide you with information concerning the name of the cookie deposited, the depositor (us or a third party), its function, its storage period and the possible means of opposition (are only exempt from the opposition of deposit, cookies that are necessary for the technical operation of the Site).
How to configure the deposit of cookies?
You can configure the deposit of cookies manually, according to each cookie or automatically by configuring the parameters of your browser, following the instructions below.
Technical cookies
These cookies are intended in particular to ensure your good navigation on the Site and the security of your Personal Data. These cookies are strictly necessary for the provision of an online communication service at the express request of the user.
Commercial cookies
This site does not use commercial cookies.
Audience measurement cookies
As its name suggests, audience measurement cookies make it possible to measure the audience, the number of users on the Site and to produce statistics to improve the Services.
Social network cookies
Social network cookies correspond to cookies issued by social networks. These cookies are generally issued by third parties and allow you to share content via your favorite social networks.
In addition to the manual setting of cookies via the indications given above, you can also configure your internet browser to set the way in which you want your browser to automatically process cookies.
Your choices are never final and you can, at any time, deactivate all or part of the cookies according to the procedures described below.
Setting up your browser software
For the management of cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. We inform you that by setting your browser to refuse cookies, certain features of the Site will not be accessible. We can in no way be held responsible for any problems resulting from an opposition to the deposit of a cookie.
For Internet Explorer™
You can find all the information by going to the following link: http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Click on the “Tools” button at the top of your browser and then select “Internet Options”.
Go to the “Privacy” tab, then under “Settings” and move the slider up to block as many cookies as possible or move the slider down to allow as many cookies as possible.
Press “OK” to save your settings.
For Chrome™
You can find all the information by going to the following link: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&hlrm=en&answer=95647
Click on the “Customize and control Google Chrome” button at the top of your browser and then select “Settings”.
Click on “Show advanced settings…”
Click on the “Content Settings…” button in the“Privacy” submenu.
Choose the cookie settings you want:
- “Allow local data storage (recommended)” means that you allow your Google Chrome browser to store both first-party and third-party cookies.
- “Keep local data until I leave my browsing session only” means that you authorize the websites on which you browse during your session to deposit first-party cookies and third-party cookies. When you leave your session (closing Google Chrome), these cookies will be automatically deleted from your terminal equipment.
- “Prohibit all sites from storing data”means that no cookie will be placed on your terminal equipment. This option may hinder your browsing on websites, especially those requiring a connection on your part.
Check the box “Block cookies and third-party site data” if you do not want third-party cookies to be placed on your terminal equipment. This option blocks all third-party cookies, even those from websites that you have added to exceptions.
Click “OK” to close the “Content Settings” window and save your Google Chrome browser settings.
For Firefox™
Vous pouvez trouver toutes les informations en vous rendant sur le lien suivant : http://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/Activer%20et%20d%C3%A9sactiver%20les%20cookies
Click on the “Firefox” button at the top of your browser and then select “Options“.
Select the “Privacy” tab.
Check the “Accept cookies” box to enable cookies for the sites you are browsing. Uncheck this box if you want to disable cookies.
The total deactivation of cookies may cause slowdowns when consulting certain websites.
Choose the retention period of cookies you want:
- “Keep them until: their expiry” means that each cookie deposited on your terminal equipment will be deleted when it has reached its expiry date which is determined by the site which deposits the cookie.
- “Keep them until: Firefox is closed” means that the cookies stored on your computer will be deleted each time you close your Firefox browser.
- “Keep them until: ask me each time” means that your Firefox browser will ask you for permission each time a website tries to send you a cookie.
Click “OK” to close the “Options” window and save your Firefox browser settings.
For Opera™
You can find all the information by going to the following link: http://help.opera.com/Win/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html
In the menu bar of your browser, click on “Safari”.
Then click on “Preferences”.
Click on the “Privacy” tab.
Choose the cookie settings you want.
Setting up your smartphone
On iOS™ https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT201265
On Android™ https://support.google.com/chrome/topic/3434352
Update of the Cookies Policy
We reserve the right to modify this Cookies Policy at any time.
However, we encourage you to regularly consult the Cookies Policy in order to learn about the procedures for protecting your personal information.
This Cookies Policy was last updated on 20/05/2021.
Contact
For any questions relating to our Cookies Policy, you can contact us directly by writing to contact@cadcom.fr or by mail to Cadcom, ZA de la Louvière, rue Joseph Climent, Saône, 25660.