Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 7th July 2025

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website in order to store preferences, improve navigation and collect statistics.

2. Types of cookies used

  • Essential: necessary for the basic functioning of the site (e.g. sessions, security).
  • Performance: analyse the use of the site (pages visited, errors) in order to improve functionalities.
  • Functionality: save preferences (language, region).
  • Marketing/Advertising: track the user to offer personalised ads.

3. Consent

On your first visit, you will be presented with a bar to accept or reject non-essential cookies. Continuing browsing without changing the settings will be interpreted as tacit consent.

4. How do I manage or deactivate cookies?

You can change your preferences via:

  • Banner or "Cookie Preferences" section on the website;
  • Your browser's privacy settings.

Useful links depending on your browser:

5. Third-party cookies

We use third-party services (e.g. Google Analytics, Facebook) that may place cookies on your domains for analysis and advertising. See their privacy policies for more information.

6. Cookie time limitations

  • Session cookies: expire when you close the browser.
  • Persistent cookies: will remain until a predefined date, even after you close the browser.

7. User rights (GDPR)

As the data subject, you have the right to:

  • To be informed about the cookies used;
  • Accept or refuse non-essential cookies;
  • Withdraw consent at any time;
  • Exercise portability and other rights related to the data collected.

To exercise these rights, please contact us at the email address indicated in our Privacy Policy.

8. Policy updates

This policy may be updated and the new version will be marked with the date of the update. Relevant changes will be highlighted on the website.

9. Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Is it compulsory to have a dedicated page?

Yes - it's considered good practice and is often required by regulations such as the GDPR.

How to implement the banner?

We recommend using plugins such as CookieYes, WebToffee or Real Cookie Banner for WordPress, which support granular consent management and automatic integration with policy pages.

How do you ensure that only essential cookies are loaded without consent?

Use conditional blocking of third-party scripts (JavaScript/CSS) until the user accepts the cookies, ensuring compliance with GDPR and ePrivacy.

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