Cookie management
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. It is used to recognise a user, remember their preferences or measure a website’s audience.
Some cookies are essential for the website to function properly, while others require your consent.
Cookies used on this website
This website uses different types of cookies, which may fall into the following categories:
Necessary cookies (strictly necessary): essential for the functioning of the website and for security. They cannot be disabled via our systems.
Preference cookies: allow your choices to be remembered (e.g. language, region, display).
Statistical/audience measurement cookies: these enable us to understand how visitors use the website (e.g. pages visited, time spent on the website) in order to improve its performance.
Marketing cookies: used to offer you more relevant content and advertising, and/or to limit their repetition.
A detailed list of cookies (name, provider, retention period, purpose, category) is available at any time via the cookie management module below.
Consent management (Cookiebot)
Cookies on this site are managed by Cookiebot, a GDPR-compliant consent management solution.
When you first visit the site, a banner informs you about the use of cookies and allows you to:
accept all cookies,
refuse all cookies (except necessary cookies),
or customise your choice by category.
You can change your consent at any time using the module below.
Retention period
The retention period for cookies depends on their nature. Cookies are retained for a maximum period of 13 months from the date they are placed on your device (in accordance with standard recommendations), unless there is a legal obligation or technical necessity to retain them for longer.
Data collected via cookies (where applicable) is stored for the periods defined by the tools concerned and in accordance with applicable regulations.
Personal data and rights
When certain cookies involve the processing of personal data, you have the following rights: access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, and withdrawal of consent at any time (for processing based on consent).
To exercise your rights, you can contact:
You may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL.
Updating the cookie policy
This page may be updated at any time, in particular to reflect changes in the cookies used or in the regulations.
Last update: 06/02/2026