What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file in alphanumeric format deposited on the hard drive of the user by the server of the site visited or by a third -party server (advertising management, analytical web service, etc.)

We generally consider that a cookie allows you to recognize a visitor when it comes back to a website, even if, on a technical level, the cookie actually allows you to recognize a machine and not really a user. A cookie can only be used by a server in the domain that has placed it.

The user is informed that during his visits to the Solery site, one or more cookies are likely to settle automatically on his computer. A cookie is a small file, which does not allow the identification of the user, but which records information relating to the navigation of a computer on a site.

The data thus obtained aims to facilitate subsequent navigation on the site, and also have a vocation to allow various attendance measures.

Exercise your choices according to the browser you use

You can set up your browser at any time to express and modify your wishes in terms of cookies and in particular concerning statistical cookies. You can express your choices by configuring your browser in order to refuse certain cookies. If you refuse our cookies and those of our partners, your visit to the site will no longer be recorded in Google Analytics and you will no longer be able to benefit from a certain number of features which are nevertheless necessary to navigate in some of our pages. We inform you that you can however oppose the recording of cookies by following the operating mode available below:

Google Analytics Statistics Cookies

These cookies make it possible to establish statistics of attendance at our site and to detect navigation problems in order to follow and improve the quality of our services. The configuration of the navigation software makes it possible to inform the presence of cookie and possibly, to refuse in the manner described at the following address: www.cnil.fr

The refusal to install a cookie can lead to the impossibility of accessing certain services. However, the user can configure his computer as follows, to refuse the installation of cookies.

On edge

1. Go to Tools> Internet options.
2. Click on the Confidentiality tab.
3. Get on the advanced button, check the box »Ignore automatic cookie management".

1. At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button (Windows XP tools menu), then select Options.
2. Select the private life panel. .
3. Confumestre Conservation rules: to use the personalized parameters for history.
4. Uncheck accept cookies.

1. Click on the icon representing a clip key which is located in the browser toolbar.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Show Advanced Settings.
4. In the "Confidentiality" section, click on the Content Settings button.
5. In the "Cookies" section, you can block cookies and data from third -party sites

1. Go to settings> Preferences
2. Click on the Confidentiality tab.
3. In the area "block cookies", check the "always" box

1. Go to settings> Preferences. .
2. Click on the Advanced tab
3. In the "Cookies" area, check the box "never accept cookies"