When you visit ENAC's websites, cookies are placed on your computer, mobile phone or tablet. This page provides a better understanding of how cookies work and how to use the current tools to configure them.
A cookie is a text file that a website - when visited by a user - asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preferences or login information. We configure these cookies and refer to them as first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies - which are cookies from a different domain than the website you are visiting - for our advertising and statistical purposes.Â
Specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies to:
- Assist you in browsing;
- Allow you to view our videos and photographs;
- Determine our website's audience and the contents viewed.
A list of the cookies we use is given below:
COOKIES THAT ARE STRICTLY NEEDED
These cookies are needed for the website's operation and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are generally established in response to initiatives you have taken in requesting services, such as defining your preferences in terms of privacy, login or filling out forms. While you can configure your browser to block or be informed of these cookies, this may affect some parts of the website. These cookies do not store any personal identification information.
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cookie-agreed-categories | enac.fr | 6 months |
cookie-agreed-version | enac.fr | 6 months |
cookie-agreed | enac.fr | 6 months |
Performance and third-party application cookies include cookies sent outside the European Union. The YouTube and Google Analytics websites have data which is hosted in the United States. Following the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which invalidated the framework for regulating data transfer between the European Union and the United States, known as the "Privacy Shield", no adequate text is applicable for the time being. In the absence of a Privacy Shield equivalent, you consent to the transfer of your data to the United States by accepting performance cookies and third-party application cookies.
PERFORMANCEÂ COOKIES
These cookies allow us to determine the number of visits and sources of traffic, in order to measure and improve our website's performance. They also help us to identify the most/least visited pages and to assess how visitors browse the website. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymized. If you do not accept these cookies, we will not be informed of your visit to our website.
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THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION COOKIES
These cookies allow the user to interact from our website on social networks, in particular through sharing buttons or modules offered by third parties appearing on certain pages of the ENAC website. These buttons or modules allow the user to use the features of these networks and in particular share content provided on the ENAC website with other users of these networks.
ENAC informs you that when users visit a web page on which one of these buttons or modules is present, their browser may send information to the social network which may then link the visit with the page containing their profile on the social network. If users do not want the social network to link the information collected through the website with their user account, they may disconnect from the social network before visiting the ENAC website.
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