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Cookie Policy

Effective date : 28 juin 2021

Our use of cookies

Our website use 'cookies'. Cookies enable you to access any registered user / secure areas, and to complete any surveys or application forms. Cookies also help us to measure the effectiveness of web searches and tell us which parts of our websites people have visited. 

You can disable certain cookies by following our guidelines. However, as we explain below, disabling certain cookies may prevent you from using certain parts of our web sites. 

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files, typically consisting of letters and numbers, deposited on your computer/tablet/smartphone in a dedicated space on your hard drive and that are intended to collect information about your browsing. Cookies are managed by your browser and may expire when you close your browser, or they may be stored on your computer/tablet/smartphone for a specific period of time. 

The cookies we use

The cookies we use, whether placed directly by us or by authorised 3rd parties, do not contain, use or store any personally identifiable information. 

We use the following cookies on our website:

Necessary cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to complete any surveys or application forms. 

Accepting these cookies is a condition for using the services provided by any surveys or application forms. 

If you prevent these cookies, we cannot guarantee your security or predict how the website will perform during your visit. 

Name of the cookie: [PHPSESSID] 

Purpose: This is a default cookie used to identify the current session in PHP. The PHPSESSID cookie is native to PHP and enables websites to store serialised state data. It is used to establish a user session and to pass state data via a temporary cookie, which is commonly referred to as a session cookie. This expires when the user's browser is closed. 

Analytical cookies

These cookies collect information on how you and other visitors use our website. The cookies we use are 'analytical' cookies. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the site when they're using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example by making sure users are finding what they need easily. Our analytical cookies are provided through Google Analytics (__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz). The data is stored for a maximum period of 14 months.

If you prevent these cookies, your browsing experience will not be affected. However, this information would be helpful to us for purposes of improving your user experience.

Disabling cookies

Cookies that are essential to the operation of our website are set automatically.  

If you do not want us to use certain cookies in your browser, you can remove, and / or disable the use of these cookies via your browser settings. Please consult the help section of your browser for more information on how to view, remove and / or disable cookies. Instructions for the most popular desktop browsers may be found here

To disable Google Analytics cookies, you can also install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser add-on, which is available for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer. 

Cookie Policy update

RES reserves the right to modify or complete this Cookie Policy, in particular because of any modification or addition to the applicable data protection regulations. 

Every user must therefore refer to the only version online at the time of consultation, which will automatically be the latest version. 

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