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Personal Data Protection

Cookies are data stored on a user’s terminal equipment and used by the site to send information to the user’s browser, allowing the browser to send information back to the original site (such as a session ID, language choice, or date).
Cookies allow the site to retain state information while a browser accesses different pages on a website or when the browser returns to the website at a later time.
Only the issuer of a cookie can read or modify the information contained in it. There are different types of cookies:
• Session cookies that disappear as soon as you leave the site;
• Permanent cookies that remain on your terminal until their expiration or until you delete them using your browser’s features.

You are informed that cookies may be installed on your terminal during your visits to the site.

Purpose of the Cookies Used
The cookies used by ACT are employed to analyze the site’s traffic and usage.
The cookies we collect do not allow us to identify you personally.
Generally, they record information related to your computer’s navigation on our site (pages you have visited, date and time of your visit, etc.) that we can read during your future visits and provide you with a better experience.
Our cookies, for example, contain the information you just provided to us. Thus, on your next visit, you will not need to fill out the form again that ACT provided you, and they allow us to generate reports on the site’s usage statistics. Statistics include, in particular, the number of visits, the number of pages visited, and the average time spent on a page.

Which Cookies Do We Use?
The cookies used on the site are third-party cookies carefully selected by ACT for specific objectives.
The data collected through the cookies are transmitted and stored by Google Inc. Google Inc. adheres to the Privacy Shield and ensures an adequate level of protection for personal data. To view Google’s certificate.
The Google Analytics service helps count visitors and identify how they use the site. These cookies are deposited and read on the user’s terminal equipment as soon as they access a website using the « Google Analytics » service.
The data generated by these cookies concern:
• Your use of the site;
• Your IP address to determine your connection city. This data is immediately anonymized after localization and is not shared with ACT.

For more information on the Google Analytics service, visit http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html.
For more information on how Google uses this data, visit https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.

Consent
When you browse our website, the depositing and reading of cookies allows us to analyze your navigation and measure the audience of our site.
By continuing to browse our site, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this document.
You also have the option to manage the cookies used on the site by adjusting your browser settings as detailed below.

Managing Cookies
You have several options to delete cookies.
Although most browsers are set by default to accept cookies, you can choose to accept all cookies, reject them systematically, or select which ones to accept based on the issuer. You can also configure your browser to accept or reject cookies on a case-by-case basis before they are installed. You can also regularly delete cookies from your terminal through your browser. Don’t forget to adjust the settings on all browsers on your different devices (tablets, smartphones, computers).
For managing cookies and your choices, each browser’s configuration is different. It is described in the help menu of your browser, which will allow you to modify your cookie preferences.
However, we inform you that by setting your browser to reject cookies, some features, pages, or sections of the site may be inaccessible, for which we cannot be held responsible.
We also draw your attention to the fact that when you oppose the installation or use of a cookie, a refusal cookie is installed on your terminal. If you delete this refusal cookie, it will no longer be possible to identify you as having rejected the use of cookies. Similarly, when you consent to the installation of cookies, a consent cookie is installed. The consent or refusal cookies must remain on your terminal.