COOKIE POLICY

On this website the data controllers ( all Database Network Associates partners listed here – hereafter “DNA”) use cookies (a cookie is a small file sent by our server that is lodged on your computer’s hard disc). It keeps a trace of the websites visited and contains certain information concerning this visit). Our cookies are used above all to get to know you better and to update our website more efficiently, so that we can contact you subsequently for marketing purposes or in order to compile statistics.

We use cookies for many purposes. We use them, for example, to remember your safe search preferences, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count how many visitors we receive to a page, to help you sign up for our services and to protect your data.

What types of cookies does DNA use?
Via technical cookies, we are able:
• to save you from having to make the same choices on each visit
Via third-party cookies, we are able:
• to draw up statistics

Your consent
When you visit our website for the first time, we call your attention to our cookies policy, so that if you wish you may configure your browser settings to limit or block the use of cookies. You are free to accept or reject the cookies. However, you should be aware that if you refuse to accept cookies, this might make your browsing session on our website less convenient, or even impossible if you reject functional cookies.

Authorise or block cookies?
Your browser enables you to prevent the recording of cookies by informing you when they are installed.
Most internet browsers are automatically configured to accept cookies. However, you can configure your browser to authorise or block cookies.
However, in the event of refusing cookies to be stored, DNA cannot guarantee you to access all the services on its website.

For more info on cookies
At http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ you can learn more about how cookies work.
The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), an alliance of online advertising agencies, offers a lot of useful information and advice on behavioural advertising and online privacy at http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/.