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Cookies Policy

We would like to explain how and why we use cookies on this site.

This site may use client cookies, which are small text files that make it possible to analyse information relating to user browsing (frequency of visits, length of visits, pages consulted, language preferences, etc.). They are deposited by this site in a directory provided for this purpose on the user’s computer. They contain in particular the name of the server, an identifier in the form of a unique number and an expiry date. The unique identifier enables this site to recognise the user’s computer on each visit.

Users can decide for themselves whether or not this site’s web server is authorised to store cookies on their computer. They may at any time set their browser options so that cookies are not accepted and stored. In addition, users can delete stored cookies at any time using their browser.

The use of certain functions on this site may be limited or deactivated if the user refuses the site’s cookies. Users are therefore advised to set their browser to accept cookies from the site.

“Body” means the government authority, ministry, administration, or any other government organization that is solely or jointly responsible for this website.

What is a cookie and what is it used for?

A cookie is a small text file stored and/or read by your browser on the hard disk of your terminal (PC, laptop or smartphone, for example) and deposited by the websites you visit. Almost all websites use cookies to ensure that they function properly and optimise their ergonomics and functionalities.

Our cookies

We use cookies for statistical analysis of website traffic. The cookie is set by Google analytics. Google Analytics is a third-party product, hosted in Europe and compliant with European data protection legislation.