LNCMI
LNCMI

Cookie management :

 

When you visit the LNCMI website, information may be recorded in “cookie” files stored in the browser of your terminal (computer, tablet or cell phone). This page explains what a cookie is, what it is used for and how you can accept or reject those that are not essential to the operation and management of the site.

 

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file containing small amounts of information (notably an identifier in the form of a number, (a session for example), a choice of language, a code designed to protect your browsing, the name of the server that deposited it and possibly an expiry date) and likely to be temporarily recorded, subject to your choices for cookies not necessary for the operation of the site, on the hard disk of your terminal when you consult a web site using your browser software. Cookies are managed by your web browser, and users can read them by right-clicking on the web page and “Inspect code”.

 

Only the sender of a cookie can modify the information it contains. A cookie can be either a session cookie or a permanent (or persistent) cookie.

 

A session cookie persists only during the browsing session, and is deleted when the browser is closed. A permanent cookie is set for a specific period of time. This type of cookie remains in the terminal until it expires, or until it is deleted from the computer via the browser settings or extensions.

 

Cookies do not identify you personally, only your terminal’s browser. Some cookies require your prior consent before being installed on your terminal.

What are cookies for?

Mandatory cookies

 

These are cookies placed exclusively by the site editor. They are essential for navigation on the site. These cookies cannot be deactivated or configured, otherwise you may not be able to access the site or its services, and/or their display may be altered. They enable you to use the site’s main functions and secure your connection. The deposit of these cookies does not require your prior consent. Their lifetime generally does not exceed the duration of the session.

Functional cookies

 

These cookies are necessary for the operation of the site. The deposit of these cookies does not require your prior consent. These cookies enable :

 

  • To compile anonymous statistics on visits to and use of the various components of the site to enable its publisher to administer and improve the site.
  • To adapt the presentation of the site to your terminal’s display preferences (language used, display resolution, operating system used, etc.) during your visits to the site, depending on the hardware and viewing or reading software that your terminal is equipped with.

 

The LNCMI site uses the MonsterInsights audience analysis tool, which complies with RGPD specifications. The MonsterInsights tool can deposit several cookies with a lifetime ranging from session time or a few tens of minutes to 11 months.

 

The functional cookies deposited by the LNCMI are :

Name : MonsterInsights

Service provided : Visitor statistics

Purpose: This cookie temporarily stores the current session.

Duration: 30 days

Third-party cookies:

Some sites may include third-party software applications that may use “social”, advertising, targeting and tracking cookies.

In particular, the services :

Consent or refusal to accept cookies from the MonsterInsights tool

Viewing content on hosts such as YouTube, Dailymotion etc. for videos.

Information sharing on social networks that allow you to share site content with other people or to let these other people know your consultation or your opinion concerning content on our site.

The cookies placed by these third parties may remember the pages and websites you have visited, and may collect personal data such as IP address and share it with third parties. These cookies enable advertising agencies to present you with targeted, personalized advertising. Their lifespan varies, from a session or a few dozen minutes to several years.

The CNRS site you are visiting has no control over the process used by content hosts and social networks to collect information relating to your browsing, and associated with the personal data they hold.

You can manage the placement of these cookies. To view certain content offered by CNRS, you must first accept third-party cookies.

How do I manage cookies placed on the CNRS website?

Cookies whose sole purpose is not to enable or facilitate communication by electronic means, or which are not strictly necessary for the provision of an online communication service at the express request of the user, require the prior consent of the Internet user.

Tracers whose purpose is limited to measuring the anonymous audience of the site or application, to meet various needs necessary for the operation and routine administration of a website are not subject to consent.

To manage the cookies deposited by a CNRS site, you have several complementary options:

Accept or refuse unnecessary or non-functional cookies using the consent tool provided.

Control cookies using your browser settings. Most cookies can be deactivated by setting your browser to accept only cookies from the sites you visit (refuse “third-party sites”, check the “Do not track me” box on most browsers) in your browser preferences. In “Private Browsing” mode, cookies will only disappear when you close your browser window.

How do I configure browsers?

In order to manage cookies according to your wishes, we invite you to configure your browser according to the purpose of the cookies:

  • Your web browser can be set to warn you before a cookie is installed.
  • The browser can also be set to refuse all types of cookies, or only third-party cookies.
  • Any cookie already installed on the computer can be deleted.
  • Each browser must be configured to refuse cookies.

Deactivate/delete cookies on your browser

For Internet Explorer™ : http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

For Safari™ : https://support.apple.com/en-ie/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac

For Safari™mobile : https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265

For Chrome™ : http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&hlrm=en&answer=95647

For Firefox™ : http://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies

For Opera™ : http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/fr/cookies.html

For Microsoft Edge™ : https://privacy.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy

You can consult the CNIL website to learn how to configure your browser to control the placement of cookies on your terminal: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/les-conseils-de-la-cnil-pour-maitriser-votre-navigateur