Use of Cookies
When you visit this Website, a session ID cookie may be automatically
installed and temporarily stored on your hard drive to facilitate your browsing
of the Site. Once the session ends, the cookie is destroyed. A cookie is a
small randomly generated text file that a Website transfers to an individual’s
computer hard drive to help facilitate his or her browsing, streamline
registration procedures or assist in the measurement of visitors to the Site.
By definition, a cookie does not enable us to identify those who visit our
Site.
Visitors to our Site have the option of refusing those cookies of
session by reconfiguring their browsers accordingly (see the method suggested
by the CNIL at http://www.cnil.fr/). Doing this may have an impact on your
browsing of the site, or make the browsing difficult. Visit the following site
http://www.cnil.fr for further information (in English, Spanish and French).
Social plug-ins or share buttons on social networks may, subject to your
consent, be present on our site to allow you to share content from our website
on social networks, let people know what you have seen on this site or voice
your opinion concerning the website’s content (social plug-ins include, “like”,
“share”, …).
The mere presence of social
plug-ins on a site – whether or not you are a user of social networks – may
result in cookies being stored on your hard drive that track your browsing
activities and identify your interests.
We have no control over the
process used by social networks to collect information about your visit to our
site.
The generation and use of cookies by third parties is subject to their
own privacy policies. Before deciding to utilize these social plug-ins or
networks, we suggest that you read the third-party policy statements to learn
how they will use such cookies, including for advertising purposes, and the
kind of browsing information that may be collected through dedicated plug-ins.
These privacy policies should enable you to make decisions concerning social
networks, including about privacy settings for each account you have on these
networks.
If desired you can refuse having cookies stored on your computer by
adjusting the privacy settings in your web browser (see below). You may change
this option at any time.
Moreover, to analyze your
preferences and subject to your consent, web beacons may be included by third
party in some of our articles and messages to identify the pages viewed, record
display frequency and the number of visitors, analyze traffic patterns and
generate statistics for the most popular content.
Finally, audio and video recordings, podcasts, webcasts are available
through third-party services. During your possible accesses and subject to your
consent, this third-parties may set cookies on your hard drive to help us
identify the most popular content.
If desired you can refuse having
cookies stored on your computer by adjusting the privacy settings in your web
browser by following this steps:
For Mozilla firefox:
1. Go to the Tools menu and select Options
2. Click on the Privacy icon
3. Locate the Cookies menu and select the appropriate options
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
For Microsoft Internet Explorer:
1. Go to the Tools menu and select Internet options
2. Click on the Privacy icon
3. Use the cursor to select the appropriate level
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
For Chrome:
1. go to the Chrome menu / Preferences
2. click on « Show Advanced Settings ».
3. click on « Settings of Content » in the privacy section
4. click on « Cookies and Site Data.. » in the new window
5. click « Delete all » and confirm by clicking on « OK ».
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
For Safari:
Go to the Safari menu / Preferences
Click on « Privacy »
In « Block Cookies », select « Always ».
http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww/cookies/
The CNIL (the French data
protection authority) explains (in French) what you can do to reduce your digital footprint on its website:
http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/conseils-aux-internautes/ie
and, more generally, provides information on cookie setting mechanisms:
http://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/#c5554.
By continuing to browse on this
site, you agree and consent to the use of third-party cookies on our site. You
can revoke this consent at any time.