What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file in alphanumeric format placed on the user's hard drive by the server of the visited website or by a third-party server (advertising network, web analytics service, etc.)

A cookie is generally considered to allow a website to recognize a visitor when they return, even though, technically, the cookie actually recognizes a machine and not a specific user. A cookie can only be used by a server in the domain that placed it.

Users are informed that during their visits to the Solery website, one or more cookies may be automatically installed on their computer. A cookie is a small file that does not allow for the identification of the user, but records information relating to a computer's browsing activity on a website.

The data thus obtained is intended to facilitate subsequent navigation on the site, and is also intended to allow various traffic measurements.

Make your choices according to the browser you are using

You can configure your browser at any time to express and modify your cookie preferences, particularly regarding statistical cookies. You can express your choices by configuring your browser to refuse certain cookies. If you refuse our cookies and those of our partners, your visit to the site will no longer be counted in Google Analytics, and you will no longer be able to benefit from certain features that are necessary for navigating some of our pages. Please note that you can still object to the recording of cookies by following the procedure available below:

Google Analytics Statistics Cookies

These cookies allow us to compile statistics on website traffic and detect browsing problems in order to monitor and improve the quality of our services. Browser settings allow you to be notified of the presence of cookies and, if desired, to refuse them as described at the following address: www.cnil.fr

Refusing to allow cookies may prevent access to certain services. However, users can configure their computer to block cookies as follows.

On Edge

1. Go to Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Privacy tab.
3. Click the Advanced button, check the box "Override automatic cookie handling".

1. At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP), then select Options.
2. Select the Privacy panel.
3. Set History: to Use custom settings for history.
4. Uncheck Accept cookies.

1. Click the wrench icon in your browser's toolbar.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Show advanced settings.
4. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content settings button.
5. In the "Cookies" section, you can block third-party cookies and site data.

1. Go to Settings > Preferences
. 2. Click on the Privacy tab.
3. In the "Block cookies" section, select "Always".

1. Go to Settings > Preferences.
2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. In the "Cookies" section, check the box "Never accept cookies".