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Cookie policy
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file made up of letters and numbers, downloaded to your computer when you access certain websites. Generally, cookies allow a website to recognize the user’s computer.
The most important thing to know about the cookies we place is that they are used to enhance the user-friendliness of our website, for example, by remembering site preferences and language settings.
2. Why do we use cookies?
We may use cookies and similar technologies for a number of reasons, for example: (i) for security needs or fraud prevention, and to identify and prevent cyber-attacks, (ii) to provide you with the service you have chosen 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. Cookies table :
To see the cookies that Wix places on its sites, you can check the detailed table on their support page: https://support.wix.com/fr/article/les-cookies-et-votre-site-wix
4. Your choices :
For more details on cookies, including how to view, manage, delete, or block them, you can visit aboutcookies.org or allaboutcookies.org. These sites provide step-by-step guidance on managing cookie settings across different browsers.
You can also prevent your browser from accepting cookies by adjusting the settings, usually found in the "Options" or "Preferences" menu.
Please note that deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies and tracking technologies may restrict access to certain areas or features of our services, potentially impacting your user experience.
The following links can be helpful for managing cookies in your browser, or you can use your browser's "Help" option for guidance:
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Firefox cookie settings
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Internet Explorer cookie settings
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Google Chrome cookie settings
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Safari (OS X and iOS) cookie settings
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Android cookie settings
To refuse and prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics across all websites, you can follow the instructions provided by Google. This typically involves downloading and installing a browser extension that helps block Google Analytics tracking. For detailed guidance, visit Google's opt-out tool.
We may update our cookie policy, and we encourage you to regularly check this page for the latest information on cookies. For more details, please refer to the official page.