Cookies

1. What is a cookie?

When you visit our website, cookies may be stored on your device. These are small text files that allow us to track your browsing and record useful information to optimize your visit to our site and access to its various features. Through the use of scripts, cookies can even remember your preferences and settings from one visit to the next.

A cookie can be classified by its lifetime and by the domain to which it belongs.

By lifetime:

  • A session cookie that is deleted when the user closes their web browser;
  • A persistent cookie that remains stored on the user's device hard drive for a predefined period.

By domain:

  • First-party cookies that are set by the server of the visited website sharing the same domain;
  • Third-party cookies that are set by a domain different from the visited website.

There are different types of cookies:

  • Required cookies (for example, see SECURITY & SYSTEM cookies below): they may be used for authentication or security purposes. They are required to enable certain website features and to ensure its security.
  • Functional cookies (for example, see CONSENT & FUNCTIONALITY cookies below): these cookies help improve and optimize the user experience on the website.
  • Advertising cookies (see ADVERTISING cookies below): these cookies collect information about your browsing habits and interests in order to offer you relevant advertisements.
  • Audience measurement cookies (see MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS cookies below): they are used to gather information about user journeys, to analyze website traffic and for audience measurement purposes (for example, cookies collect information about visited pages (number of visits, etc.)). The information collected is anonymous. This allows us to improve the performance of our services.

2. What cookies and trackers do we use?

These cookies and social network buttons are designed to allow users to use the features of different platforms and in particular to share pages and content via these third-party social networks. They also allow social networks to target the advertising they distribute on their platforms.

For more information on the use of your personal data in relation to social networks, and since social network cookies are managed by the publisher of the social network site, we invite you to consult the privacy policies of the relevant third-party social networks.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • Youtube

3. Consent collection

When you first arrive on the Fofly.com website, a cookie banner offers you to accept or reject cookies that are not essential to the website's operation. You can refuse/disable cookies at any time, except for cookies necessary for the stable operation of the site.

4. Modifying your cookie preferences

You can modify your cookie management preferences at any time by clicking the following link: Manage my cookies.

For first-party cookies that are not necessary for the website's operation, you can disable them by following the steps in the cookie banner. Additionally, our partners provide step-by-step procedures explaining how to refuse their cookies.

For third-party cookies, you can configure your browser settings to refuse all third-party cookies.

WE DO NOT RECOMMEND BLOCKING AND DISABLING ALL COOKIES IN YOUR BROWSER SETTINGS. Indeed, if you block all cookies, the website may not function correctly and you may not be able to use some of its features.

5. Contact and Questions

If you have any questions regarding this Policy or a complaint about cookies and other tracking tools, you can contact us:

  • By sending an email to our Data Protection Officer: nicolas@fofly.com
  • By sending a letter to the following postal address: IFAC, 37 avenue Monfray 13007 Marseille