Cookies policy

Cookie Usage Policy

 

What are cookies and why do we use them?

A cookie is a small text file that may be stored on your computer when you visit websites. Information is stored in this text file, such as your choice of language for a website. When you visit the website again later, this cookie is sent back to the website in question. In this way, the website recognises your browser and can, for example, remember your choice of language. Similarly, information about your use of a particular website or application may also be collected by Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services and/or third parties using cookies.

Some cookies are set by Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services itself. These cookies have been created by or for Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services, are stored by Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services on your computer/device and only Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services has access to these cookies and the information collected through them. However, cookies are also placed by third parties via Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services’ online services. Third party cookies are created by or for third parties and are stored on your computer/device by third parties. These third parties may also use the cookies and/or data for their own purposes. For cookies placed by third parties, please refer to the statements of these third parties on their respective websites. We have no control over the content of these statements, nor over the content of the cookies of these third parties.


Cookies usually also have an expiry date. Some cookies are, for example, automatically deleted when you close your browser (so-called session cookies), while others remain on your computer for a longer period of time, sometimes even until you delete them manually (so-called permanent cookies).

The use of cookies is safe. No personal information such as a telephone number or e-mail address can be derived from cookies. Therefore, cookies cannot be used for e-mail and telemarketing purposes.

To the extent that Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services collects personal information about you by means of cookies, Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services treats it in accordance with the provisions of its Privacy Policy and its Cookie Usage Policy.

What types of cookies are used on www.martine constant.com?

Martine Constant Consulting Group & MCP Quality Services, which manages this website, uses the following types of cookies on www.martineconstant.com:

– Necessary cookies (for functional purposes)  

Necessary cookies help to make a website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

Id Type Domain Duration
_GRECAPTCHA https .google.com 5 months 27 days
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement https www.martineconstant.com 1 year

 

– Preference cookies

Preference cookies allow a website to remember information that changes the way the site behaves or displays, such as your preferred language or region.

language https www.martineconstant.com 1 year

 

– Analytical cookies

_ga https www.martineconstant.com 730 days
_gat https www.martineconstant.com 1 minute
_gid https www.martineconstant.com 1  day

Analytical cookies help website owners, through the collection and reporting of information in an anonymous manner, to understand how visitors interact with the websites.

– Cookies for marketing purposes

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors through the websites. The aim is to display advertisements that are relevant and interesting to the individual user and therefore more valuable to third party publishers and advertisers.

– Other cookies

Id Type Domain Duration
cookielawinfo-checkbox-fonctionnels http www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-statistics https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessaires https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-statistieken https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytiques https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-marketing https www.martineconstant.com 1 year
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others http www.martineconstant.com 1 year

If you want to know which cookies are installed on your device or if you want to delete them, you can use a setting in your browser.

Make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. To enable cookies, you need to do the following:

If your browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0

In Internet Explorer, click on “Internet Options” in the “Tools” menu.
In the ‘Privacy’ tab, move the settings slider to ‘low’ or ‘accept all cookies’ (setting higher than ‘medium’ disables cookies).
Click on OK.

If your browser is Mozilla Firefox

Click on ‘Firefox’ in the top left corner of your browser and then click on ‘Options’.
In the ‘Privacy’ tab, make sure that ‘Tell websites not to track me’ is not checked.
Click on OK.

If your browser is Google Chrome

Click on ‘Tools’ at the top of the browser window and choose ‘Options’.
Click on the ‘Under the Hood’ tab, look for the ‘Privacy’ section and select the ‘Content Settings’ button.
Now select “Allow local data storage”.

If you are using a Safari browser

Click on the gear icon at the top of the browser window and select the ‘Preferences’ option.
Click on ‘Security’, and check the option that says ‘Block third party and advertising cookies’.
Click on ‘Save’.

You can find more information on how to do this via the links below.

Firefox

Chrome

Safari

Internet Explorer

Personal data protection policy

For more information about our personal data processing activities, please also refer to our data protection policy.

politique sur la protection des données personnelles.