Cookies

Cookie Policy

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1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is information stored on your hard drive by the server of the site you visit. The purpose of the cookie is to collect information about your browsing and to send content and services tailored to your interests. It contains several data:

  • the name of the server that filed it;
  • a unique number identifier;
  • any expiry date

This information is sometimes stored on your computer in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and save information.

Definition of Cnil

Cookies on the hammer-lemarie.fr website can be of several types:

  • cookies used for audience measurements (Google Analytics)
  • identification cookies allowing you not to have to re-authentify yourself

Audience measurement cookies

These cookies are intended to establish the volume and statistics of the use of our sites, the various headings and the use of the services offered on each of them.

Identification cookies

Identification cookies are used as part of the creation and/or connection to your personal space on the site as well as your contribution in participatory spaces. For example, they allow you to access your account.

2. Setting your browser

You may, at any time, change your wishes regarding the deposit of cookies by our website via the settings of your internet browser.

The configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser and will let you know how to change your cookie wishes. Here are the help pages for:

3. Consent prior to the deposit of cookies

It is considered that you have given your consent to the deposit of cookies for the entire site if:

  • You continued browsing by clicking on an element of the site such as an image, title, button etc. or by visiting any page other than the page by which you accessed our site when you first logged in.
  • Your agreement is valid only for a limited period (on average 6 months) starting from the first deposit of a cookie on your terminal. Once this deadline has been exceeded, your agreement will be renewed for the use of these cookies.

4. Refusal of cookies

The refusal of cookies may lead to the impossibility of fully benefiting from all our services.