Cookie Policy


1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy describes the different types of cookies and similar technologies that may be used on the websites

We may change this Cookie Policy at any time. It is our policy to post any changes we make to our Cookie Policy on this page. The date that this Cookie Policy was last revised is identified at the top of this page.

If you have further questions, please contact us at the Contact Information listed in our Privacy Policy.


2. What are Cookies and Similar Technologies Used on Our Websites

Cookies (or browser cookies). A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer. Except for essential cookies and preference cookies, we only place cookies on your hard drive with your consent. Our use of cookies is governed by our Privacy Policy. You can set your browser to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent. However, if you do not consent to our use of cookies or select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of our Websites. You can find more information about cookies at http://www.allaboutcookies.org and http://youronlinechoices.eu.

You can learn more about your choices and how we use Personal Information in Cookies and Web Beacons, if any, by visiting our Privacy Policy.


3. Cookies and Other Similar Technologies Used On Our Websites

Our Websites use 1st party cookies (set by RemoteTools) and 3rd party cookies (which are set by third parties), and other similar technologies are used in RemoteTools. Below is a list of the different types of cookies that we use on our Websites, as of the effective date of this Cookie Policy.

Essential Cookies and Similar Technologies: Essential cookies and other similar technologies used by us enable you to navigate the Websites and use its services and features. Without these essential cookies, the Websites will not perform smoothly and we may not be able to provide the Websites to you or provide you with certain services or features of our Websites.

Analytics Cookies and Similar Technologies: Analytics cookies and other similar technologies used by us collect information about your use of the Websites and enable us to improve the way it works and operates. Specifically, analytics cookies provide us with information regarding what the most frequently visited pages on the Websites are, help us record and debug any issues you may have with the Websites, and show us how effective our advertising is. These analytics cookies do not allow us to see the usage of a single user but does allow us to see overall patterns of usage on the Websites. We do not examine this information for individually identifying information, but we do use this information to understand the traffic on our Websites.

Cookie Name Description of purpose. More information When do cookies expire 1st or 3rd party cookie?
.AspNetCore.Identity.Application When signing in, the server will return a cookie that contains encrypted and signed claims about the user to the browser. Session Cookie 1st party
.AspNetCore.Antiforgery Cookie containing an anti-forgery token that is used to prevent CSRF attacks. This cookie ensures secure communication between the user and the web server. Session Cookie 1st party
ClientTimeZone Store information about time zone offset of the user. Session Cookie 1st party
SERVERID Used for load balancing. Identifies the server that delivered the last page to the browser. Session Cookie 1st party
ai_session This cookie name is associated with the Microsoft Application Insights software, which collects statictical usage and telemetry information for apps built on the Azure cloud platform. This is a unique anonymous session identifier cookie. Session Cookie 3rd party
ai_user This cookie name is associated with the Microsoft Application Insights software, which collects statictical usage and telemetry information for apps built on the Azure cloud platform. This is a unique anonymous session identifier cookie. Persistant Cookie 3rd party
__cfduid The __cfduid cookie is used to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. For example, if the visitor is in a coffee shop where there are a bunch of infected machines, but the specific visitor's machine is trusted (e.g. because they've completed a challenge within your Challenge Passage period), the cookie allows us to identify that client and not challenge them again. It does not correspond to any user ID in your web application, and does not store any personally identifiable information. This cookie is strictly necessary for Cloudflare's security features and cannot be turned off. Persistant Cookie 3rd party

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19, rue Jules Guesde
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+33(0)2-97-78-11-91
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