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Cookie policy

<span style="color: #ff876d;">1.</span> Qu’est-ce qu’un cookie ?

A "cookie" is a text file placed on your hard disk by the server of the site you are visiting. This cookie generally contains the name of the server that deposited it, a unique identifier number and an expiry date. The purpose of a cookie is to collect information about your browsing habits in order to offer you services tailored to your terminal (computer, cell phone or tablet).

<span style="color: #ff876d;">2.</span> Information sur le dépôt de cookies sur notre site

When you visit our site for the first time, Clay Arbitration plans to place a cookie on your terminal and informs you of this by means of an information banner at the bottom of the page. By clicking on "I accept" on the banner, you agree to the use of cookies, including third-party cookies, for statistical analysis of site visits. You can also choose to accept only certain cookies by clicking on "Accept according to cookie type".


Technical cookies enabling the site to function properly are placed on the site without your consent.

You can modify your choices regarding cookies at any time.

Cookies are not stored for longer than 13 months and are not automatically extended on new visits.

<span style="color: #ff876d;">3.</span> Les cookies émis sur notre site

When you connect to our site, we issue various types of cookies:


  • Technical cookies are used to :
  1. to adapt the presentation of the site to your terminal's display preferences (language used, display resolution, operating system used, etc.) during your visits to the site, depending on the hardware and viewing or reading software that your terminal is equipped with;
  2. implement safety measures.
  • Audience measurement cookies, which enable Clay Arbitration to compile statistics and volumes on visits to and use of the various elements making up the site (sections and content visited, path taken), enabling Clay Arbitration to improve the interest and ergonomics of its services.

<span style="color: #ff876d;">4.</span> Vos choix en matière de cookies

Consequences of refusing cookies

If you refuse to accept cookies, or if you delete those that are stored, you will no longer be able to benefit from a certain number of functions:

  • For technical cookies: risk of no longer being able to access the site.
  • For audience measurement cookies: no impact on use of the Site.

Refuse cookies

You can refuse and deactivate cookies, in particular third-party cookies, via your browser, by referring to the solutions provided by the French Data Protection Authority (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés): https: //www.cnil.fr/fr/cookies-les-outils-pour-les-maitriser.