Politique en matière de cookies

What are cookies?

A cookie is a text file that is sent from our web server and stored on your web browser or device. Actual Article uses cookies to store information about user features such as sorting options, how many products should be displayed and the ability to allow you as a member to be logged in to the site.

We also use cookies to collect anonymous information about the pages on the site you visit so that we can display adverts that are more relevant to you. Cookies are also used to analyse the traffic on the site.

On actualarticle.com we use the following cookies:

  • 1. Session cookies (a temporary cookie that expires when you close your browser or device).
  • 2. Permanent cookies (cookies that remain on your device until you delete them or they expire).
  • 3. First party cookies (cookies set by the website you visit).
  • 4. Third party cookies (cookies set by a third party website).
  • 5. Similar techniques (techniques that store information in your web browser or on your device in a way that is similar to cookies).

If you do not want us to store cookies on your device, you have the ability to block the use of cookies by changing a setting in your web browser. Please visit your browser's website for information on how to do this. However, if you choose to disable cookies, parts of the site may not work.

Third-party cookies

Analysis

To analyze user behaviour we use Google analytics. We have enabled Google Analytics Demographics and Interests reports to get an idea of our users' demographics and interests. To opt out of this, click here.

Relevant ads

Third parties also include partners who help Actual Article to manage advertising based on online behaviour to create relevant ads for our users - RTB House, Criteo, Facebook and Google Display.

To opt out of advertising based on your online behaviour from these suppliers, follow these links: RTB House,Criteo,Facebook,Google Display.

Alternatively, you can choose to visit this page to opt out of other companies using adverts based on your online behaviour: Youronlinechoices.com