1) What are cookies?
When you visit the site, information relating to the browsing of your terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) on the site may be recorded in text files called "cookies" installed on your browser.
Cookies do not identify you personally, only your terminal's browser.
2) What are cookies used for?
TANALS and third-party companies place and use cookies and other tracking data on our site. Some cookies are essential to the operation of the site, while others enable us to provide you with certain functions and optimise your use of our site.
3) How do I configure these cookies?
When you connect to our site, a banner appears. Subject to your choice, cookies will be stored in the memory of your terminal (computer, smartphone, tablet, mobile phone, etc.).
You can refuse cookies at any time in one of two ways:
By accessing our cookie management module at the bottom of the page, or by clicking on the "Manage cookies" button at the bottom of any page on the site.
Or by changing your browser settings by visiting the sites linked below depending on your browser type:
- Firefox: Tools menu ► options ► privacy tabs ► choose the desired options.
- Chrome: Configuration menu (settings logo) ►Parameters ► Advanced settings ► Content settings ► Choose the desired options.
- EDGE: Tools menu ► Internet options ► Confidentiality tab ► Choose the desired level
- Safari: Safari (logo settings) ► Preferences ► Security ► Show cookies ► Choose the desired options
4) What types of cookies are placed on our site:
Internal cookies necessary for the proper operation of the site:
These cookies are essential for browsing and taking advantage of the site's features.
| Cookie name | Purpose of cookie | Retention period |
| PHPSESSID | Cookie generated by applications using the PHP language. It is used to store the user's session information, for example to stay logged in when navigating between different pages on the site. | Session |
| gRECAPTCHA | Cookie used by hubspot. It is an essential security cookie that distinguishes human users from robots. | max. duration 6 months |
You have the option of objecting to the use of audience trackers strictly necessary for the operation and day-to-day administration of the site in the cookie management module accessible at the bottom of the page or by using the "Cookie management" button located at the bottom of each page of the site.
If you choose to technically block these functional cookies, navigation on our site and/or the use of some of its functions may be altered.
5) How long are cookies stored?
Cookies, including those exempt from consent, are kept for a period of 13 months from the time they are first stored on your terminal.
6) List of third-party tracers and cookies
Third-party cookies, also known as "trackers", have not been approved by site users.
They are generally managed by third parties who have been questioned by the site visited and not by the user himself. Their main purpose is to enable the third party to find out which pages a user has visited on the site in question and to collect information about that user. They are subject to the same regulations as cookies as regards consent, which must be informed, free, specific, unambiguous and prior to the insertion or reading of third-party applications. However, certain third parties are exempt from the consent requirement, in particular when they are strictly necessary for a function expressly requested by the user.
| Cookie name | Purpose of cookie | Retention period |
| _ga | This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics - which is a major upgrade to Google's most commonly used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a customer identifier. It is included in every page request on a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for site analytics reports. | 1 year 1 month |
| _ga_VS4QVY7FKL | This cookie is used by Google Analytics to keep track of session status. | 1 year 1 month |