A cookie is a small text file saved by a website’s server in the browser of your computer or mobile device when you visit that website. The cookie contains a unique code to recognize your browser during your visit to the website (“session cookie”) or during future repeat visits (“permanent cookie”).
Cookies may be placed by the server of the website you are visiting or by partners with whom this website collaborates. A website’s server can only read cookies that it has placed itself; it does not have access to any other information on your computer or mobile device. Cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device in your browser directory. The content of a cookie generally consists of the name of the server that placed the cookie, an expiration date and a unique encrypted code. Cookies generally ensure easier and faster interaction between the visitor and the website.
In addition, they help the visitor navigate between different parts of the website. Cookies can also be used to make the content of a website or the advertising on that website more relevant to the visitor and to tailor the website to the visitor’s personal tastes and needs.
By functional cookies, we mean::
- This formula allows the website to function with basic functionalities, such as: remembering the choice of language or your shopping cart.
- This formula allows us to analyze, while fully respecting your anonymity, navigation on the website in order to see how we can improve the visiting experience of our Internet users.