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Introduction

When you visit and browse this site, cookies are placed on your computer, mobile or tablet.

 

Cookies are used to identify you manage your ID to your account and to your cart and allow you to use our site in the best conditions. We also use cookies from third-party software such as our Google Analytics statistics tracker.

 

You will find information that will help you understand how cookies work and how to set your browser to manage your acceptance of cookies.

What is a cookie?

Definition

 

A computer cookie is a small file that the browser stores locally on the hard drive of the user and to record information on the Internet or on his route on a website: it is only intended to simplify navigation on the website and can not contain viruses.

 

Our site is designed to be particularly attentive to the needs and expectations of our clients. This is one reason why we use these files to identify you and access your account, manage your shopping cart ... So we do use cookies in order to improve the service is offered to facilitate your visit to our website.

Cookies used on our site

Identification of our cookies

 

Necessary cookies for the operation of our site: These are cookies that are used in the operation of the main features of our site (for example, access to your account, identification of your shopping cart). Without these cookies, you will not normally use our site and place an order via internet. These cookies are used exclusively by our site and data required for proper operation of the site.

 

The statistics of cookies: We use Google Analytics service to measure our audience and viewing statistics of our website. This service relies on the use of cookies.

Block cookies

Means to oppose the use of cookies

 

You can refuse cookies from our website.
By blocking the use of cookies, some features of our site may not function properly.

 

You can disable cookies containing the name} {url_host following the instructions as follows:

 

Since Internet Explorer:
In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, click Internet Options.
On the General tab, under Browsing History, click Settings.
Click the View Files button.
Click the column header Name to sort all files alphabetically, and then scroll down until you see the files beginning with the prefix Cookie. (All have that prefix cookies and usually contain the name of the website that created it).
Select those comprising the url_host and delete them.
Close the window that contains the file list, and click OK twice to return to Internet Explorer.

 

For Mozilla Firefox:
Go to the Tools tab of the browser and select the Options menu.
In the window that appears, select Privacy and click Show Cookies.
In the Search field, type the keyword} {url_host.
The files that contain the name} {url_host appear. Select them and delete them.


Since Safari:

In your browser, choose Edit> Preferences.
Click Security.
Click Show Cookies.
Select those with the name url_host and click Clear or Clear All.
After deletion, click Done.


Since Google Chrome:

Click the icon in the Tools menu.
Select Options.
Click the Advanced tab and find the Privacy section.
Click the Show Cookies button.
Locate those containing the name} {url_host. Select them and suprimez them.
Click Close to return to your browser.


Other browser:

See clean help this browser (usually accessible by clicking on the tab? Then Help or pressing the F1 key on your keyboard).