The user is informed at the first visit that the site has set up a system for automatically collecting standard information such as the Internet user's IP address, commonly known as “cookies”. The user can choose to accept, refuse or choose the cookies he wants to accept.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file with a unique identifier placed directly on the hard drive of the user's equipment when the user visits a site.
All information collected indirectly will only be used to track the volume, type and configuration of traffic using this site, in order to allow easy navigation on the site and to establish attendance statistics and for other administrative purposes, and more generally to improve the services offered by the site.
Users can legitimately refuse cookies during their first visit to the site. He can also deactivate the sending of cookies by modifying the settings of his browser.
What are cookies for...
Cookies have various functions. They can allow sites to recognize an Internet user, from one visit to another, thanks to a unique identifier, but also to remember the actions and preferences of the user, such as the language of a site, the size of the characters and other display parameters, for a given time, for a given time, so that the user does not have to enter this information again each time he visits these sites or navigates from one Internet page to another.
Who can set and access cookies?
Cookies are managed by the user's equipment. A website can only read and write the cookies that belong to it. But, a page on the Internet often contains information from different sites, in particular via advertising banners. As a result, cookies can be placed and re-read by sites other than the one to which the user accesses directly.
How do advertising cookies work?
Advertising cookies record information about the user's browsing, and can deduce his interests or even his movements on the website in order to present him with offers and adapted information. Thus, they allow companies to personalize the advertising that the user will see appear according to the actions carried out on the site visited but also on other sites using the same advertising network.
Social media sharing buttons (“I like” Facebook, “+1” Google, etc.) will make it possible to follow the user in the same way and to offer targeted advertising. Cookies placed by advertising organizations allow anonymous identification of Internet users. The navigation data reported is information such as the URL of the pages visited, the keywords used in search engines or interactions with advertisements.
What cookies are used by the DELFINGEN website?
Social media cookies...
A web page may include elements from third parties that allow the user to share specific content via social networks, these are application buttons. This is the case of the “Share”, “Like”, “+1”, “+1”, “Tweet” buttons, from social networks such as Facebook, Twitter or Google.When the user goes to a web page with such an application button, the social network can associate this visualization with the user's profile, even if the user does not click on the button and if he is not connected to this network! The social network can thus adapt its advertising in relation to the sites visited and offer “groups” adapted to the areas of interest deduced from browsing the Internet. It can also offer to become a fan of the web page that the user visits the most. Delfingen invites each Internet user to consult the privacy policies of these social networks in order to learn about the purposes of use, in particular advertising, of the navigation information that they can collect through these application buttons.
What does the law say about cookies?
The regulations provide that websites must obtain the consent of each Internet user before the deposit of these cookies, indicate what they are used for and how the user can oppose them. In practice, when connecting to the site for the first time, a message must appear to indicate to the user how to accept or, on the contrary, refuse cookies. The simple fact of visiting the page or continuing to browse the site does not in any way presuppose the consent of the user.
How do I block cookies?
Third-party cookies are usually not necessary to take advantage of the resources available on the Internet. If the user wishes to limit their tracks, it is recommended to refuse them by default.
In order to express or withdraw consent, DELFINGEN invites each Internet user to return to the help menu or to the dedicated section of the user's browser. For example, more information is available on the following pages:
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Internet Explorer
— Safari
— Chrome
— firefox
— Opera
You can object to the tracking of your browsing on this website. This will protect your privacy, but it will also prevent the owner from learning from your actions and creating a better experience for you and other users.
This site uses various types of cookies...
CNIL experts have developed a tool that the user can install in a few clicks called CookieViz. It will make it possible to visualize in real time the extent of the cookie phenomenon as well as the impressive number of actors who intervene to analyze the user's navigation. Other methods that require no installation are available.
Source:
http://www.cnil.fr/
How can I know which cookies are placed during my browsing?
— Absolutely necessary cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the site and its functions. Without these cookies, it will be impossible for the user to access certain services.
— Functional cookies make it possible to improve the comfort and performance of sites and to provide various functions. In particular, they can be used to adjust the language.
— Statistical cookies collect information on how sites are used. These elements make it possible to adapt the content of the sites in a targeted manner to the needs of the Internet user and at the same time to improve the offers.
“This site uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The data generated by the cookie about your use of the site (including your IP address) will be transmitted and stored by Google on servers located in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the site, compiling reports on site activity for the publisher of the site and providing other services relating to site activity and Internet use. Google may communicate this data to third parties in case of legal obligation or when these third parties process this data on behalf of Google, including in particular the publisher of this site. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You can deactivate the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, such deactivation may prevent the use of certain features of this site. By using this website, you expressly consent to the processing of your personal data by Google under the conditions and for the purposes described above.”
— Third-party cookies are generated by third parties, for example social networks. Above all, they are used to integrate certain social media content such as social plugins on our page. More information about our use of Social Plugins can be found in the “Social Plugins” section of the privacy statement.