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What is a cookie?
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Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g., videos, images, articles...). Embedded content from other sites behaves in the same way as if the visitor visited that other site. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools, and track your interactions with these embedded contents if you have an account connected to their website. We may allow certain commercial partners to install technologies on our site. These partners use these technologies to help us analyze how you use the site, such as noting the third-party services through which you arrived on the platform, market and promote our services on our site and third-party websites, help us detect and prevent fraud, or conduct risk assessments, or collect information about your activities on the site. Our site may use social plugins provided and operated by third parties, such as the "Like" button from Facebook. As a result, you can send third parties information about what you view on specific sections of our site. If you are not logged into your account with the third party, they will not be able to know your identity. If you are logged into your third-party account, they may link information or actions related to your interactions with our site to the account you hold with that third party. Please consult the third party's privacy policy to learn more about their data practices. The list of third-party cookies used on this site is available from the cookie management panel.
For analysis purposes, we work with Google Analytics to obtain information about the use of our website to improve it. Google Analytics can be disabled from the cookie management panel. To prevent Google Analytics from using your information for analysis, you can also install the browser add-on to disable Google Analytics by clicking here. Please note that we have no control over this deactivation link and are not responsible for its availability or accuracy. Consult this documentation for more information.