Cookies

Cookie management

A cookie is a file of limited size, generally made up of letters and numbers, sent by the web server to the browser’s cookie file located on your device’s hard drive.

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Audience measurement cookies

We use audience measurement tools to understand our users’ browsing habits in order to optimise ergonomics and the presentation of the most relevant content.

Cookie name Purpose     Retention period
s_vi user identifier 13 months
s_sq user segment 13 months
s_cc session identifier 13 months
utag_main user identifier 13 months
CONSENTMGR cookie consent 13 months

Internet users’ IP addresses are also collected in order to determine the city from which the connection was made. This information is immediately rendered anonymous after use. BPCE can therefore under no circumstances trace it back to a physical person.

The data collected is not passed on to third parties or used for any other purpose.

Third-party cookies for videos and associated advertising collection

The purpose of the cookies deposited via the sharing services is to enable the user to view the multimedia content directly on the site.
Via these cookies, this third party will also collect and use your browsing data for its own purposes in order to target advertising and content based on your browsing history.

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Your choices concerning cookies

You have several options for managing cookies. Please note that any settings you make may affect your browsing on the Internet and your conditions of access to certain services requiring the use of cookies. You can configure your browser software so that cookies are stored on your terminal or, conversely, so that they are rejected, either systematically or depending on the sender. You can also configure your browser software so that you are offered the option of accepting or rejecting cookies from time to time, before a cookie is likely to be stored on your terminal.

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