What is a cookie ?

These data may be used for statistical purposes in order to manage traffic website analyzes. The Workshop it! collects various data, in particular relating to the characteristics of the operating system, browser or device (computer, tablet or mobile phone) that you use, data relating to your location or data relating to your various interactions with the content of Workshop it!

When you visit the Workshop it! website, you agree to receive cookies and with this cookie policy. A cookie does not identify you personally. However, it records information about the navigation of your computer on the website (pages you visited, date and time of consultation, etc.) that Workshop it! will be able to read during your subsequent visits.
The shelf life of the “cookies” used by Workshop it! is six months maximum.
We inform you that the setting of your browser allows you to indicate the presence of “cookies” and you can oppose the registration of them. This navigation information is collected via cookies or other similar tools, such as “pixel tags”.

A cookie is a small file deposited on your computer when you browse a site. They have a limited life. Cookies can only keep text, which is always confidential and in most cases encrypted. These cookies allow us to identify you each time of your visits and thus help us to improve your user experience by offering you services more appropriate to your needs.

By using our services, you agree to receive cookies and with this Cookie Policy. You may refuse or limit our cookies by setting your browser in accordance with the “How to disable your cookies” section.

What are cookies for and where do they come from?

Cookies can have different purposes, including :

  • improving your navigation and providing services that you have specifically requested. These are used to be called “functional” cookies;
  • measuring the audience of the platform to improve performance. These are used to be called “analytical” cookies;
  • share buttons “social networks” and comments. These are used to be called “social networks” cookies.

These cookies are either directly implemented by Workshop it!, or offered through providers (publishers of audience measurement solutions, advertising agencies and social networks in particular).

Which cookies can be deposited by Workshop it! partners ?

Our partners may directly give out cookies that they operate and control. The issuance and / or use of cookies by these third-party companies are subject to the policies of these companies, which commit themselves to Workshop it! to comply with the applicable laws and regulations. For your perfect information, we inform you that the emmission of these cookies and the collection of these data do not allow our partners to identify you personally.

Details about cookies deposited by our partners

1. Social network cookies and sharing

Workshop it! contents are likely to be accompanied by a third-party computer application allowing the sharing of content by users of our services on social networks. We have no control over the process used by the social networks concerned (Linkedin, Twitter, Google, etc.) to collect this information. Consequently, we invite you to consult the privacy policies of these to disable their cookies :

2. Analytical cookies

These cookies are used to analyze the audience of the platform and the marketing performance indicators.

Maximum life span: 1 to 2 years

How to disable cookies?

1. Via the setting of your Internet browser

At any time, you can oppose the registration of cookies by configuring your Internet browser. You can change the settings of your browser so that cookies are saved in your device or rejected, either systematically or according to their issuer, or to be informed when a cookie is likely to be saved in your device, to allow you to accept or reject it.

If you have accepted in your browser the recording of cookies in your terminal, Workshop it! and our service providers can perform the processing of your browsing information described above. If you reject all cookies, you may not be able to use all of the Workshop it! service requiring you to be logged in or identified and you will not be able to customize the services delivered to you by Workshop it! via the platform.

  • In Internet Explorer : tool tab (pictogram in the form of a cog in the upper right corner) / internet options. Click Privacy and choose Block all cookies. Validate on Ok.
  • In Firefox : at the top of the browser window, click the Firefox button, then go to the Options tab. Click on the Privacy tab. Set the retention rules to: use custom settings for history. Finally uncheck it to disable cookies.
  • Under Safari : Click on the top right of the browser on the menu pictogram (symbolized by a cog). Select Settings. Click Show Advanced Settings. In the “Privacy” section, click Content Settings. In the “Cookies” section, you can block cookies.
  • Under Chrome : Click at the top right of the browser on the menu icon (symbolized by three horizontal lines). Select Settings. Click Show Advanced Settings. In the “Privacy” section, click Preferences. In the “Privacy” tab, you can block cookies. In the Cookies section, you have several choices: block all cookies or block third-party cookies.

2. Via a third party service filtering tool

If you wish to choose the cookies that will be deposited during your navigation on Workshop it!, without taking the risk of blocking cookies necessary for the operation of the service, you can install an extension on your browser that will filter the third-party cookies you want.

The best known and most practical is called Ghostery, it allows you to choose from the cookies used for advertising purposes, audience analysis and sharing on social networks those you want to block. A cleaner, faster and safer navigation, Ghostery detects and blocks tracking technologies to speed up the loading of pages, eliminate clutter and protect your data:

3. Via the links proposed by our partners

By clicking on the names of our partners indicated in the tables on this page, you can oppose the registration of cookies of these providers.

a. Audience measurement cookies and analytics cookies

These cookies allow us to compile statistics concerning the traffic volumes of our websites and our services (number of visits, unique visitors, page views) and statistics concerning the use of the various elements composing them (categories and contents visited, navigation routes borrowed). These cookies improve the interest and ergonomics of our websites, our services and the various elements that make them up. They are also used to offer editorial content tailored to your interests. They finally allow us to detect possible navigation difficulties.

The deletion of these cookies has no impact on the navigation on our websites or the use of our services. However, refusing these cookies will have the effect of displaying editorial content that is not adapted to your interests.

Shelf life: These cookies have a maximum lifespan of 13 months after their first deposit in the user’s device.

b. Cookies issued on our sites by third parties / social networks

Cookies issued by third parties may be included in third-party applications integrated into our websites or our services, in advertising content (graphics, animations, videos, etc.) distributed via our advertising spaces integrated into our websites. or our services; or are likely to be issued by third parties in the context of advertising partnerships under which they may be required to collect non-directly identifying Navigation Information regarding the content consulted on our websites or on our services in order to enable them to adapt their advertisements (by category of age, sex …), in accordance with the provisions of the law n ° 78-17 of January 6, 1978 modified (known as law “Informatique et Liberté”).

We remind you that you can, at any time, simply and for free, choose to refuse the recording of cookies on your terminal in such a way that neither we nor our partners will have Navigation Information collected by cookies (Section I .2 of this Privacy Policy).

The issue and use of cookies by third parties are subject to the privacy policies of these third parties. We inform you about the purpose of the cookies we know about and the means you have to make choices about cookies.