Cookie Management Policy

This policy explains how we use cookies on our website, what types of cookies we use, and how you can manage your preferences.

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What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. Its purpose is to collect information about your browsing activity and to provide you with tailored services.

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Cookies Used on Our Website

We only use cookies that are strictly necessary for the operation of the website and the provision of our services. These cookies do not require your prior consent as they are essential for your browsing experience.

Cookie Type
Purpose
Retention Period
Session Cookies
Ensure secure access to restricted areas
The duration of the session (deleted when the browser is closed)
Authentication Cookies
Remember your login information when you browse secure pages
Maximum 24 hours
Security Cookies
Protect the website against intrusion attempts and fraud
Variable, necessary for protection
Preference Cookies
Remember your language or display choices
6 months
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We do not use advertising cookies, social media cookies, or behavioral targeting cookies on this website.

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Managing Cookies

You can configure your browser at any time to accept or reject cookies. However, rejecting strictly necessary cookies may degrade the site's functionality, particularly preventing access to secure areas.

The configuration varies depending on your browser. You will find detailed instructions on the following websites:
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Consent

By continuing to browse our site without configuring your preferences, you agree to the use of strictly necessary cookies as described above.

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Questions About Cookies?

For any questions regarding our use of cookies, you can contact us at:

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Additional Recommendations

To strengthen the institutional aspect of your platform

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Create a separate "Legal Notices" page

In addition to these four pages, French law requires clear legal notices including the identity of the publisher, the publication director, the hosting provider, etc.

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Add a minimal cookie banner

Even if you only use necessary cookies, recent case law (particularly following the CNIL guidelines) encourages informing users of their presence, even without obtaining their consent.