Cookie Management Policy
In accordance with CNIL recommendations and GDPR. Last updated: 17 April 2026
1. What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. It allows the website to remember information about your visit to facilitate navigation, adapt displayed content or measure audience. Cookies cannot execute programs or transmit viruses.
2. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly and cannot be disabled. They store no information that allows us to identify you personally.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| The next-auth.session-token is | User session management (NextAuth.js) | Session / 30 days |
| The next-auth.csrf-token is | Protection against CSRF attacks | The Commission |
| The next one is local. | Memorisation of language preference | 1 year |
| cookie-consent | Storing your cookie preferences | 6 months |
3. Audience measurement cookies
These cookies allow us to measure website traffic and understand how visitors use it, so we can improve our services. They require your prior consent.
| Tool | Note |
|---|---|
| Plausible analytics | Plausible is a cookieless audience measurement tool. It does not place any trackers on your device and does not collect any personal data. It is therefore exempt from consent in accordance with CNIL guidelines. Other tools may be added in the future and will then require your consent. |
| The following is a list of the most commonly used tags: | Google Tag Manager is a container that loads third-party audience measurement tools (Google Analytics 4, etc.). The container only loads after your explicit consent. Without consent, no third-party cookies are placed and Google's "Consent Mode v2" remains set to "denied". Processing location: Google Ireland Limited (EU). |
4. Marketing and advertising cookies
No cookies for advertising targeting or marketing purposes are currently placed on this site. If we were to use them in the future, we would inform you and obtain your prior consent.
5. How do you manage your preferences?
You can modify your cookie preferences at any time:
- Via our consent banner — click the button below to review and change your choices.
- Via your browser settings — all modern browsers allow you to manage cookies in their settings menu (usually under 'Privacy' or 'Security'). You can delete existing cookies and block their storage. Note that some website features may not work correctly if you disable strictly necessary cookies.
6. Applicable legislation
This policy is drafted in accordance with the recommendations of the National Commission for Data Protection and Freedoms (CNIL) regarding cookies and other trackers, the European 'ePrivacy' directive (2002/58/EC as amended) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR — EU Regulation 2016/679). For more information about your rights, visit the CNIL website at www.cnil.fr.
If you have any questions about cookies and the protection of your data, contact our Data Protection Officer at privacy@certyneo.com.