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Gâteaux avec des pépites de chocolat

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Cookie management

A cookie is a small text file saved by a website's server in the browser of your computer or mobile device when you visit that website. The cookie contains a unique code to recognize your browser during your visit to the website ("session cookie") or during future repeat visits ("permanent cookie"). Cookies may be placed by the server of the website you are visiting or by partners with whom this website collaborates. A website's server can only read cookies that it has placed itself; it does not have access to any other information on your computer or mobile device. Cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device in your browser directory. The content of a cookie generally consists of the name of the server that placed the cookie, an expiration date and a unique encrypted code.

Cookies generally ensure easier and faster interaction between the visitor and the website. In addition, they help the visitor navigate between different parts of the website. Cookies may also be used to make the
content of a website or the advertising present on this site more relevant to the visitor and adapt the website to the personal tastes and needs of the visitor.

Use of cookies on the websiteb from the restaurant Le Saint-Hadelin:

We use different types of cookies on the Le Saint-Hadelin restaurant websites.

  1. Necessary cookies: these cookies are required to enable you to visit our websites and use certain parts of them. These cookies allow you, for example, to navigate between the different sections of the websites, to fill out forms, to place orders and to update the contents of your basket. If you refuse these cookies, some areas of the website will not function as intended, or at all.

  2. Functional cookies: functional cookies are cookies intended to facilitate the functioning of our websites, to make their use more pleasant for the visitor and to give you a more personalized surfing experience. These include, for example, cookies that remember whether you have already been invited to participate in a survey, so as not to offer you the same survey during each visit.

  3. Performance cookies: we use performance cookies to collect information on the use made of our websites by visitors, with the aim of improving their content, better adapting them to visitors' wishes and increase usability. For example, we use a cookie counting the number of unique visitors and another analyzing the popularity of our pages.

  4. Commercial cookies:

    1. Remarketing cookies
      This website uses cookies which, depending on the pages you visit, keep up to date the products or services that may be of interest to you. Thanks to these cookies and the means of the Google advertising network (Google AdWords, Google Analytics, the Google Display network and DoubleClick), we are able to present advertisements to you for products and services relevant to your interests on other websites that are part of the Google advertising network. This technique is called “remarketing”. These cookies do not contain any personal data.

How to refuse or delete cookies?

 

Refuse cookies:


If you do not allow cookies in general, but want to make an exception for cookies from the restaurant Le Saint-Hadelin, you can adjust this separately.


The way to proceed differs depending on the browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.). To do this, possibly consult the Help section of your browser.


It is better not to refuse session cookies. Without these “session cookies”, our website will not function optimally. Cookies of this type are also deleted each time you close your browser.

Delete cookies:
You can set your browser so that cookies are automatically deleted as soon as you close your browser. If you configure it this way, your browser will no longer remember, for example, your connection data and passwords. You will therefore have to reintroduce them during each new session.
To automatically delete cookies, follow these steps:

Internet Explorer

Go to the “Extra” menu and choose “Internet Options”. Choose “Delete Browsing History”. If you want to set this for the future as well, check “Delete browsing history when exiting the browser”.

Mozilla Firefox

Go to the “Settings” menu and choose “never save history” or if you want to select your cookies yourself, click “clear individual cookies”.

Safari


Go to the “Preferences” menu, click on “Security” and then on “Show cookies”. Select “Clear All”.
Google ChromeGo to the “History” menu, click on “Show full history” and then “Clear browsing data”.

If you wish to refuse these commercial cookies  (among others Google or Criteo), you can do this using the following website: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/
If you do not want to receive advertising based on your browsing habits and remarketing cookies, such as those from Google, you can change the settings in the Google Ads Preferences Manager. Google also recommends installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

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