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COOKIES POLICY

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file made up of letters and numbers and downloaded to your computer when you access certain websites. In general, cookies allow a website to recognize the user's computer.

The most important thing to know about the cookies we place is that they serve to improve the usability of our website, for example by remembering site preferences and language settings.

2. Why do we use cookies?

We may use cookies and other similar technologies for a number of reasons, for example: (i) for security or fraud protection purposes, and to identify and prevent cyber-attacks, (ii) to provide you with the service you have elected to receive from us, iii) to monitor and analyze the performance, operation and effectiveness of our service and iv) to improve your user experience.

3. Table of cookies:
XSRF-TOKEN - Used for security purposes - Session - Essential

hs - Used for security purposes - Session - Essential

svSession - Used in connection with user login - 2 years - Essential

SSR-caching - Used to indicate the system the site was rendered from - 1 minute - Essential

_wixCIDX - Used for system monitoring/debugging - 3 months - Essential

_wix_browser_sess - Used for system monitoring/debugging - Session Essential

consent-policy - Used for cookie banner settings - 12 months - Essential

smSession - Used to identify members logged into the site - Session - Essential

TS* - Used for security and anti-fraud reasons - Session - Essential

bSession - Used to measure system efficiency - 30 minutes - Essential

fedops.logger.sessionId - Used to measure system efficiency - 12 months - Essential

wixLanguage - Used on multilingual websites to save user's language preference - 12 months - Working

4. Cookies issued by third parties

We would like to inform you that certain third-party companies may issue cookies from certain areas accessible on our site.

 

The issuance and use of Cookies by these companies are subject to the policies of these companies.

 

In particular, we are likely to include on our site computer applications from third parties, which allow you to share content from our site with other people or to inform these other people of your consultation or your opinion concerning content. from our site. This is particularly the case with the “Share” and “Like” buttons from social networks such as Facebook, etc.

 

The social network is likely to identify you thanks to this button, even if you did not use it during your consultation of our site. This type of application button can allow the social network concerned to follow your navigation on our site, simply because your social network account was activated on your terminal (open session) during your navigation on our site.

 

We have no control over the process used by social networks to collect information relating to your browsing on our site and associated with the personal data they have. We invite you to consult the privacy protection policies of these social networks in order to learn about the purposes of use, in particular advertising, of the browsing information that they may collect through these application buttons. These protection policies must allow you to exercise your choices with these social networks, in particular by setting up your user accounts for each of these networks.

 

Regardless of the efforts made and measures taken by us and our hosting provider, we cannot and do not guarantee the absolute protection and security of any information that you upload, post or otherwise share with us or anyone else. another.

We encourage you to set strong passwords and to avoid providing us or anyone else with sensitive information the disclosure of which you believe could cause you substantial or irreparable harm. Additionally, since email and instant messages are not recognized as secure forms of communication, we request and encourage you not to share sensitive information through these methods.

5. Your choices:

To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and to understand how to manage, delete or block them, visithttps://aboutcookies.org/Wherehttps://www.allaboutcookies.org/fr/.

Accept or refuse cookies

You have different ways to manage cookies.

 

The settings of your internet browser

 

You can configure your browser software so that cookies are stored in your terminal or that they are rejected, either systematically or according to their issuer.

 

You can also configure your browser software so that the acceptance or refusal of Cookies is offered to you from time to time, before a Cookie is likely to be saved in your terminal.

 

Here is how to control or prevent the saving of cookies:

The configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to know how to modify your wishes in terms of cookies.

 

You can disable cookies by following the instructions as follows:

 

1- If you use the Internet Explorer browser

 

  • In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, then click Internet Options

  • On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Settings

  • Click the View Files button

  • Click the Name column header to sort all files in alphabetical order, then scroll through the list until you see files beginning with the prefix "Cookie". (All cookies have this prefix and usually contain the name of the website that created the cookie)

  • Select the cookie(s) comprising the collective name michelinemireille.ch and delete them

  • Close the window that contains the list of files, then click OK twice to return to Internet Explorer.

 

2 – If you use the Firefox browser

 

  • Go to the "Tools" tab of the browser then select the "Options" menu

  • In the window that appears, choose "Privacy" and click on "Show cookies

  • In the window that appears, choose "Privacy" and click on "Show cookies

  • Locate the files that contain the collective name michelinemireille.ch. Select them and delete them.

 

3 – If you use the Safari browser

 

  • In your browser, choose the menu Edit > Preferences

  • Click Security

  • Click on Show Cookies

  • Select the cookies that contain the name “and click Clear or Clear All

  • After deleting cookies, click Done

 

4 – If you use the Google Chrome browser

 

  • Click on the Settings menu icon

  • In the “Confidentiality” section

  • Click the Content Settings button

  • Click on Cookies and site data

  • Locate the files that contain the collective name michelinemireille.ch Select them and delete them

  • Click on “Close” to return to your browser

To refuse and prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics on all websites, see the following instructions: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.

We may change this cookie policy. We encourage you to check this page regularly for the latest information on cookies.

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