1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file or tracker that may be stored on a user’s device when visiting a website.
Some cookies are necessary for technical operation. Others may be used for audience measurement, personalization or marketing tracking.
2. Strictly necessary cookies
The website may use cookies or equivalent mechanisms strictly necessary for its operation, for example to ensure security, store certain technical preferences or allow a form to work properly.
These cookies are not used for advertising purposes.
3. Audience measurement
If an audience measurement tool is added later, it must be configured according to applicable rules.
Depending on the tool and configuration, prior consent may be required.
4. Cookies requiring consent
Cookies or trackers that are not strictly necessary, especially those used for advertising, cross-site tracking, marketing personalization or certain audience measurements, should only be placed after information and consent where required.
5. Preference management
If consent-based cookies are added to the website, a banner or preference management module should allow users to accept, refuse or modify their choices.
At this stage, no consent module is integrated because no marketing tracker should be enabled by default.
6. Updates
This policy may be updated if new analytics, support, measurement or marketing tools are integrated into the website.