Cookies policy
In relation to cookies while browsing
The cookie (or computer cookie) is a small piece of information sent by a website and stored in the user’s browser, so that the website can consult the user’s previous activity.
Table of cookies on this portal
MANAGE COOKIES
You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer by connecting to this website or by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer.
If you’re not sure what type and version of your browser you’re using to access the internet:
HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES ON WINDOWS
Google Chrome
| Cookie Name | Guy | Purpose | Duration |
| viewed_cookie_policy | Necessary | The cookie is defined by the GDPR cookie consent connector and is used to show whether the user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. | 11 months |
| cookielawinfo-checkbox-non- necessary | Necessary | This cookie is defined by the GDPR cookie consent plugin. Cookies are used to give the user’s consent to cookies in the “Not Required” category. | 1 year |
| cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | Necessary | This cookie is defined by the GDPR cookie consent plugin. Cookies are used to give the user’s consent to cookies in the “Required” category. | 1 year |
| _wp_session | Necessary | This cookie is native to WordPress. The cookie is used to store and identify a user’s unique session ID in order to manage the user’s session on the website. The cookie is a session cookie and is deleted when all browser windows are closed. | 1 year |
| test_cookie | Necessary | Try inserting cookies. | 11 months |
| _ga | Statistics | This cookie is set by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data and to track site usage for the site analytics report. Cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors. | 2 years |
| _Gat | Statistics | These cookies are installed by Google Universal Analytics to restrict the percentage of apps in order to limit data collection in high-traffic areas. | 1 minute |
| _gid | Statistics | This cookie is set by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to aggregate information about how visitors use a website and helps create an analytical report on the website’s performance. The data collected includes the number of visitors, the source of origin where they came from, and the pages visited anonymously. | 1 day |
| IDE | Behavioural | Used by Google DoubleClick and stores information about how the user uses the website and any other advertising before visiting it. It is used to present users with ads that are relevant to them according to their user profile. | 2 years |
| YSC | Behavioural | These cookies are set by YouTube and used to track embedded video views. | Each session |
| GPS | Behavioural | This cookie is set by YouTube and records a unique identifier for tracking the user based on their geographical location. | Each session |
| VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | Behavioural | This cookie is set by YouTube. It is used to track information from YouTube videos embedded on a website. | 5 months |
| NID | Behavioural | This cookie is used for profiling based on user interest and to display personalized advertisements to users. | 6 months |
- Click the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.
- Select “Settings.”
- Click “Show advanced options…”
- In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content Settings…” button.
- In the “Cookies” section you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include exceptions to cookies from certain domains or websites.
- For more information, see Google Chrome Help.
- At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button and select “Options”.
- Select the “Privacy” panel.
- Under “Firefox you can choose “Use custom settings for history”.
- Check the “Accept cookies” option to activate them, and uncheck them to disable them.
- If you do not wish to receive third-party cookies without checking “Accept third-party cookies”.
- You can refer to Mozilla Help for more information
- Click the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.
- Select “Settings.”
- Click “Show advanced options…”
- In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content Settings…” button.
- In the “Cookies” section you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include exceptions to cookies from certain domains or websites.
- In the menu bar, click on the Firefox menu and select “Preferences…”.
- Select the Privacy Dashboard.
- Under “Firefox you can choose “Use custom settings for history”.
- Check the “Accept cookies” option to activate them, and uncheck them to disable them.
- If you do not wish to receive third-party cookies, please uncheck “Accept third-party cookies”.