We use cookies on our website to improve performance and your user experience. This text explains how we do it.

What are cookies?
‘Cookies’ are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device via your web browser, retaining only information related to your preferences and therefore not including your personal data. Placing cookies will help the website recognise your device the next time you visit.

We use the term cookies in this policy to refer to all files that collect information in this way.

The cookies used do not collect information that identifies the user. Cookies collect generic information, such as how users arrive at and use the websites or the area of the country/countries through which they access the website, etc.

Cookies only retain information related to your preferences. At any time the user can, via their browser, decide to be notified of the receipt of cookies, as well as block their entry into their system.

If you refuse to use cookies on the website, you may not be able to access some of its areas or receive personalised information.

What are cookies for?
Cookies are used to help determine the usefulness, interest and number of uses of your websites, enabling faster and more efficient browsing by eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.

How can you manage cookies?
Cookies help you get the most out of websites. However, all browsers allow you to accept, refuse or delete cookies, namely by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser.

After authorising the use of cookies, the user can always deactivate some or all of our cookies. To do this, the user must follow the instructions below:

Cookie settings in Internet Explorer – Disabling cookies

Click on the ‘Tools’ menu and choose the ‘Internet Options’ option;

Select the ‘Privacy’ tab;

Move the bar to the top, where ‘Block all cookies’ will appear.

Note: There are various levels of activation and deactivation of cookies in Internet Explorer. For more information on Internet Explorer cookie settings, see the following Microsoft page: Cookie Settings in Internet Explorer

Cookie settings in Mozilla Firefox – Disabling cookies

Click on the ‘Tools’ menu;

Select ‘Options’;

Click on the ‘Privacy’ icon in the top panel;

In the ‘Cookies’ section, deactivate the ‘Accept cookies from websites’ option;

Click ‘OK’ to save the changes and close.

Note: There are several levels of activation and deactivation of cookies in Mozilla Firefox. For more information on cookie settings in Mozilla Firefox, see the following page : Cookie Settings in Mozilla Firefox

Cookie settings in Chrome – Disabling cookies

Click on the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.

Select Settings.

Click on Show advanced settings.

In the ‘Privacy’ section, click on the Content settings button.

Select the ‘Block websites from setting data’ option.

You can change the following cookie settings in the ‘Cookies’ section:

Delete cookies

Block cookies by default

Allow cookies by default

Keep cookies and website data by default until you exit the browser

Create exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains.

Note: There are various levels of enabling and disabling cookies in Google Chrome. For more information on cookie settings in Google Chrome, see the following page : Cookie Settings in Chrome

Cookie settings in Safari Web and IOS – Disabling cookies

Click on ‘Edit’;

Select ‘Preferences’;

In the top panel, select the ‘Privacy’ icon;

In the ‘Accept cookies’ section, select ‘Never’.

Note: There are several levels of activation and deactivation of cookies in Safari. For more information on cookie settings in Safari, see the following page:

Cookie Settings in Safari Web and IOS

Other web browsers

Please look in the ‘help’ menu of your browser or contact your browser provider.

NOTE: Please note that if you disable cookies, parts of our website may not function properly.

Links
For more information on cookies and their use, we suggest you consult the following links, which are only available in English:

www.allaboutcookies.org