About cookies
When visiting our website www.synkogroup.com, information may be stored in "cookie" files installed on the User's computer, cell phone or tablet.
- What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a piece of information deposited on an Internet user's hard disk by the server of the site he or she is visiting. It contains several pieces of information: the name of the server that placed it, a unique identifier number, and possibly an expiry date. This information is sometimes stored on the computer (or tablet, cell phone or any other device with an Internet connection) in a simple text file that a server accesses to read and record information. The Cookie uniquely identifies your device's browser.
- What are cookies used for?
There are several types of cookies, each with a different purpose.
Technical cookies are necessary for browsing our site and accessing our various services. In particular, technical cookies enable us to recognize an Internet user, to indicate when he or she has visited a particular page, to memorize passwords and other information relating to a form he or she has filled in on the site, and thus to improve his or her browsing experience. Technical cookies are also used to implement security measures (these cookies cannot be deactivated or configured, otherwise you may no longer be able to access the site and/or its services).
Session cookies are temporary cookies that remain on the user's device until he or she leaves the site. Permanent cookies remain on the user's device for a much longer period, or until the user manually deletes it (the length of time the cookie remains on the device depends on the ʺdurée de vieʺ of the cookie in question).
A third-party cookie is a cookie placed on the surfer's computer by the server of a domain other than that of the site visited. The site uses them in particular to analyze its audience.
- Cookies used on our site :
- Technical cookies: In particular, technical cookies enable us to recognize users, to indicate when they have visited a particular page, and thus to improve their browsing experience. In particular, they are used to adapt the presentation of the site to the display preferences of the user's terminal (smartphone, tablet, computer), to memorize passwords and other information relating to a form filled in on the site. These technical cookies are technically essential to navigation on our site, and cannot be deactivated or parameterized, failing which users will no longer be able to access the site.
- Analysis cookies (audience measurement): The purpose of analysis cookies is to measure the audience for the various contents and sections of our site, in order to evaluate and better organize them. These cookies also make it possible, where necessary, to detect navigation problems and thus improve the ergonomics of our site services. These cookies only produce anonymous statistics and traffic volumes, to the exclusion of any individual information.
The site uses Google analytics to measure its audience. Google analytics cookies collect aggregated statistical data in order to improve the presentation and navigation of the site. Google supplements the aggregated data with demographic and interest information, so that we can better understand our visitors.
To manage Google analytics cookies : https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
- Consent to the use of cookies
By using our site, the User consents to the use of the aforementioned Cookies.
However, the User may at any time choose to deactivate all or some of the Cookies, depending on their purpose, with the exception of the technical cookies necessary for the site to function as indicated above.
The User's browser can also be set to notify him/her of Cookies stored on his/her terminal, and to ask him/her to accept them or not (on a case-by-case basis or in their entirety). Please note, however, that deactivating all Cookies will prevent the User from using our Site under normal conditions, with the exception of basic functions.
The User's consent is valid for a period of twelve months from the date the cookie is first deposited in his or her terminal, regardless of the number of visits made to the site, which cannot have the effect of extending this period. Once this period has expired, the User's consent will be requested again when browsing the site.
- Setting your cookies
If the User does not wish to receive cookies, he/she can set his/her Internet browser to limit or block them.
All modern browsers allow you to modify your cookie settings, usually via the "Options" or "Preferences" menu. The User can accept or refuse cookies on a case-by-case basis, or systematically refuse them once and for all.
For more information on how to set cookies, please visit the following website:
www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/.
- How to control or prevent the storage of cookies via your browser :
The configuration of each browser is different. It is described in the browser's help menu, which will show you how to modify the User's cookie preferences.
If you use Internet Explorer :
- In Internet Explorer, click on the Tools button, then on Internet Options.
- In the General tab, under Browsing history, click on Settings.
- Click on the View files button.
- Click on the Name column header to sort all files alphabetically, then scroll down 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 and delete all cookies containing the name "Synkogroup".
- Close the file list window, then double-click OK to return to Internet Explorer.
If you use Firefox :
- Go to your browser's "Tools" tab, then select the "Options" menu
- In the window that appears, select "Privacy" and click on "Show cookies".
- Locate files containing the name "Synkogroup".
- Select and delete them.
If you use the Safari browser :
- In your browser, choose Edit > Preferences.
- Click on "Security".
- Click on "Show cookies".
- Select the cookies containing the name "Synkogroup" and click on "Delete" or "Delete all".
- Once you have deleted your cookies, click "Finish".
If you use Google Chrome :
- Click on the "Tools" menu icon.
- Select "Options".
- Click on the "Advanced options" tab and access the "Privacy" section.
- Click on the "Show cookies" button.
- Locate files containing the name "Synkogroup".
- Select and delete them.
- Click on "Close" to return to your browser
If you use Opera :
- Open the "Tools" or "Settings" menu.
- Select "Delete private data".
- Click on the "Detailed options" tab,
- Choose the desired options or follow this link: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies