Politique des cookies

COOKIES ACCEPTANCE

WHAT THE CNIL SAYS :

In accordance with CNIL recommendations, the lifetime of these cookies does not exceed 13 months.

 

– Reminder of legal obligations

Before placing or reading a cookie, site or application publishers must :

  • Inform Internet users of the purpose of cookies
  • Obtain their consent
  • Provide users with a means of refusing cookies.

This consent is valid for a maximum of 13 months.

– Step 1: Inform about the cookies used and their purpose

In the first stage, Internet users visiting a publisher’s site (home page or secondary page of the site) must be informed by the appearance of a banner:

  • The precise purpose of the cookies used
  • The possibility of objecting to cookies and changing settings by clicking on a link in the banner
  • That continued browsing implies consent to the deposit of cookies on the user’s terminal.
  • Step 2: A “Learn more” page allowing the user to configure cookies..

In the second stage of the kinematics, the site editor can offer users a solution enabling them to make their choice.

This solution, readable on all terminals, must clearly and concisely inform users what a cookie is, and offer them the possibility of expressing their choice, after describing the purpose of each family of cookies. Implementing an in-house solution offers the advantages of :

  • Manage both internal and third-party cookies
  • Manage all technologies, not just HTTP cookies
  • Give site editors control over the cookies placed and read on their site
  • Banner display

The banner must not disappear until the user continues browsing (visits another page or clicks on an item). Visiting the “Learn more” page does not imply consent to the deposit of cookies.

PROPOSALS :

  • Banner

By continuing to browse this site, you accept the use of cookies to enable us to improve your browsing experience and compile audience statistics.

Find out more and configure cookies.

  • Find out more” page

When you visit our website www.fwa.eu, cookies are placed on your terminal.

  • What is a cookie?

A cookie is a text file that a web server (the site) places on your computer (on the hard disk or in the memory of your browser), subject to your choice, when you visit and use websites and online services.

It contains several pieces of information: the name of the server that placed it, an identifier in the form of a unique number, and possibly an expiry date.

You can manage cookies in various ways. At any time, you can choose to deactivate all or some cookies.

  • Cookies on our site

Three types of cookies may be placed on your terminal when you visit xxx.

  • Technical cookies

These cookies make it possible to indicate when you have visited a particular page and thus improve your browsing comfort, to adapt the site’s presentation to your display preferences (language used, resolution, etc.) and to memorize information relating to a form you have filled in on the site.

  • Audience measurement cookies

These cookies help us to measure and study the way you use the site so that we can continually improve it.

  • Cookies associated with social networks

These cookies make it easier to share the content of our site with others from your social network accounts.

  • Set your preferences via your browser

Your browser can also be set to notify you when cookies are placed on your computer, and to ask you whether or not you wish to accept them.

The configuration of each browser is different. It is described in your browser’s help menu, which will tell you how to modify your cookie settings.

You can disable cookies by following the instructions below, depending on your browser:

You can also set your browser to send a code telling websites that you do not want to be tracked (“Do No Track” option):