These files are essential for understanding user behaviour on our website. We use an updated version of cookie technology, which allows us to offer different types of cookies.
These files, known as log files, enable us to collect data on user visits. We know how often and when a user has visited the site. This information is anonymous and is not linked to the user’s identity. The data is provided in the form of aggregate reports on the number of users who have visited our site during a given period. This information is useful for analysing the effectiveness of our advertising and marketing activities. Thanks to traffic data, we can assess whether traffic to our site has increased as a result of advertising campaigns or marketing strategies.
This data is sourced from marketing files. By ‘interaction’, we mean the pages viewed by users and the information on our portal that interests them most. Marketing files provide us with data on how users interact with our site and their response to advertisements. We may pass this data on to advertisers. We use this information to improve our services, refine the portal and offer more interesting content to our users.
These files do not have a data transfer function, which means they can be installed automatically without the user’s consent for legal reasons. They form part of our website’s functionality and operate directly on the user’s device. They can facilitate access to certain data and optimise the browsing experience, allowing the website interface to adapt to the user’s device.
All our users can delete our cookies from their browser at any time, which means they are withdrawing their consent to accept these files.