Cookies
When you visit our website santepubliquefrance.fr, cookies are stored on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet. This page helps you better understand how cookies work and how to use current tools to manage them.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your computer when you visit a website. Their primary purpose is to collect information about your browsing activity on websites. These cookies do not directly identify you, but only the browser on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.).
Some cookies require your consent before they are stored.
Cookies on the santepubliquefrance.fr website
Cookies and features not subject to your consent
Functional cookies
These cookies enable the site to function optimally. You can block and delete them using your browser settings; however, your user experience may be impaired.
Functional cookies on the site:
- Cookie name: tarte au citron
- Function: saves your cookie consent preferences
- Duration: 6 months
Audience measurement cookies
These are cookies that allow us to understand the usage and performance of our website and to improve its functionality (for example, the most frequently visited pages, the most downloaded documents, etc.). The santepubliquefrance.fr website uses third-party cookies from AT-Internet. AT-Internet’s method of collecting audience data incorporates security and privacy measures, allowing, in accordance with CNIL recommendations, Santé publique France to be exempt from obtaining your prior consent to the placement of these cookies.
However, you have the option to block them by clicking on the following link:
For more information on the type of data collected by XiTi by AT Internet third-party cookies and its cookie management policy, please visit the AT-Internet website.
Social Media Sharing
The way social media sharing buttons are integrated into the site does not involve the placement of any cookies on your device.
Cookies requiring your consent
Cookies related to video and audio content playback
These cookies allow you to access the video and audio content available on our site. For more information about third-party cookies placed by the sites hosting this content:
- YouTube: Privacy Policy – Privacy Policy and Terms of Service – Google
- SoundCloud: SoundCloud’s Cookie Policy
Accept or reject cookies subject to consent
Several methods can be used to manage cookies placed by the site.
Cookies managed via the information banner
The information banner that appears when you first visit the site allows you to manage third-party cookies used to track marketing campaigns. Change your selection.
As a reminder, AT Internet cookies that do not require your prior consent (see above) are not managed by this tool. However, you can opt out of these cookies by following the AT Internet opt-out link.
Browser settings
You can configure your browser to reject cookies, either systematically or based on the issuer. You can also configure your browser so that you are asked to accept or reject cookies on a case-by-case basis, before a cookie is likely to be stored on your device. The settings
for managing cookies and your preferences vary by browser. They are described in the browser’s help menu, which will explain how to adjust your cookie preferences:
- For Internet Explorer™: https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/17479/windows-internet-explorer-11-change-security-privacy-settings
- For Safari™: https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/guide/safari/sfri35610/mac
- For Chrome™: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=fr
- For Firefox™: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies
- For Microsoft Edge: https://privacy.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy
More information about cookies on the CNIL website
Cookie management:
https://www.cnil.fr/vos-droits/vos-traces/les-cookies/
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/les-conseils-de-la-cnil-pour-maitriser-votre-navigateur https://www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser
What is a cookie:
https://linc.cnil.fr/fr/une-petite-histoire-du-cookie
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/evolution-des-regles-dutilisation-des-cookies-quels-changements-pour-les-internautes