The Site may automatically collect information through cookies or tracers deposited during your consultation of the Site.
1. Definition of Cookies
Cookies (or tracers) are small text files that may be saved on your terminal through its browser (Computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) during the consultation of the Site and that perform different functions, including those of allowing its issuer to identify your terminal. Subject to obtaining your consent when the applicable regulations on the protection of personal data so require, the Site uses cookies and tracers to allow the operation of the site, improve the use and functionality of the Site and better understand how you use the tools and services offered there.
2. Cookie management
For each category of cookies, you can choose to refuse the use of cookies. However, you cannot disable necessary cookies via the cookie setting tool.
The different types of cookies that can be installed on your terminal when consulting the Site are as follows:
2.1.Necessary cookies
- Installed by Verallia
- Necessary for the proper functioning of the site
These are cookies that are strictly necessary for the operation of our site and cannot be disabled. They allow you to use its main features. These cookies are not based on your profile and, in general, do not store any personally identifiable information. Without them, you will not be able to use our site normally. However, if you wish to prevent the placement of this type of cookie, you can do so by changing your browser settings to disable the use of cookies. Please consult the “Help” section of your browser on this point. Please note that if you completely disable the use of cookies, Verallia cannot guarantee that you will be able to access all parts or services offered by the site or that the site will function properly.
2.2.Audience measurement and statistics cookies
- Installed by Verallia
- Produce statistics on your use of the site
- Sharing information with Google
- Audience measurement cookie: Verallia uses Google Analytics cookies (ga, _gat_gtag_UA_1474817_14, _gid). These cookies allow Verallia to determine the number of visits and the sources of traffic, in order to measure and improve the performance of the site. They also help Verallia identify the most/least visited pages and evaluate how visitors navigate the site. All the information collected by these cookies does not allow Verallia to identify you because this data is anonymized by Google. They are used by Google, which can process them independently in accordance with its privacy policy. If you do not accept these cookies, your browsing will not be affected, but we will not be able to measure the performance of the site and improve it as effectively.
2.3. YouTube cookies (videos and advertisers)
- Installed by Youtube
- Allow the viewing of Verallia videos on the site
These cookies are placed directly on our website by the social media platform YouTube. Their purpose is to allow the user to view directly on the site the multimedia content of Verallia hosted by YouTube for Verallia. In some cases, YouTube may also place cookies for advertising targeting purposes. YouTube may use them to build a profile of your interests and provide you with relevant advertisements on other sites. They allow YouTube to track your browsing on other sites regardless of the device you use and to build your user profile based on your interests. This may impact the content and messages presented on these sites. If you do not accept these cookies from YouTube, you will not be able to view certain Verallia content directly from the site.
3. Storage and management of cookies
The information collected by Verallia with cookies is kept for up to 13 months maximum by Verallia. Verallia will regularly ask you, via the appearance of the cookie banner, so that you can renew your choices regarding cookies. In any case, you can change your choices at any time, in particular withdraw your consent, via the “Manage my cookies” link on all pages of the site. However, this will result in the deletion of all cookies used by the browser, including those used by the services of other websites, which may lead to the alteration or loss of certain settings or information and make it difficult to navigate the website.