Cookie management
Cookies Policy for La Table de l'Ermite Resto-Lounge Website
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored by a website's server in your browser on your computer or mobile device when you visit the website. The cookie contains a unique code that allows your browser to be recognized during your visit ("session cookie") or during future repeated visits ("permanent cookie").
Cookies can be placed by the website's server or by partners working with the website. A website server can only read the cookies it has placed itself and does not have access to other information on your computer or mobile device. Cookies are stored in your browser's directory. A cookie typically consists of the name of the server that placed it, an expiration date, and a unique encrypted code.
Cookies ensure a smoother and faster interaction between the visitor and the website. Additionally, they help users navigate different sections of the website. Cookies can also be used to make website content or advertisements more relevant to visitors and to tailor the website to individual preferences and needs.
Use of Cookies on the La Table de l'Ermite Website
We use different types of cookies on the La Table de l'Ermite resto-lounge website:
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for browsing our website and using certain features. They allow you to navigate between different sections, fill out forms, place orders, and update your cart's content. If you disable these cookies, some parts of the website may not function correctly or at all.
Functional Cookies
These cookies enhance the website's usability and improve the visitor's experience by making browsing more personalized. For example, they remember if you have already been invited to participate in a survey, ensuring you do not see the same request every time you visit.
Performance Cookies
We use performance cookies to collect information on how visitors use our website. This helps us improve content, better tailor the site to visitors’ needs, and enhance usability. For example, we use cookies to count unique visitors and analyze the popularity of our pages.
Marketing Cookies
Remarketing Cookies
This website uses cookies that track the pages you visit to determine which products or services might interest you. These cookies, combined with Google's advertising network (Google AdWords, Google Analytics, Google Display Network, and DoubleClick), allow us to display advertisements relevant to your interests on other websites within Google's network. This technique is called "remarketing." These cookies do not contain any personal data.
How to Refuse or Delete Cookies
Refusing Cookies
If you generally do not allow cookies but want to make an exception for La Table de l'Ermite, you can adjust your browser settings accordingly. The process varies depending on the browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.). Check your browser’s Help section for specific instructions.
We recommend not refusing session cookies. Without them, our website may not function optimally. These cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser.
Deleting Cookies
You can configure your browser to automatically delete cookies when you close it. However, this will remove saved login credentials and passwords, requiring you to re-enter them each time you visit the site.
Here’s how to delete cookies in various browsers:
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Internet Explorer: Go to the “Tools” menu, select “Internet Options,” then “Delete browsing history.” To apply this automatically in the future, check “Delete browsing history on exit.”
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Mozilla Firefox: Go to “Settings” and choose “Never remember history,” or select specific cookies to delete under “Remove individual cookies.”
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Safari: Open the “Preferences” menu, click on “Security,” then “Show cookies,” and select “Remove all.”
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Google Chrome: Go to the “History” menu, click “Show full history,” then “Clear browsing data.”
If you wish to opt out of marketing cookies (such as those from Google or Criteo), visit:
www.youronlinechoices.com
To prevent ads based on browsing habits and remarketing cookies (e.g., Google Ads), you can modify settings in the Google Ads Preferences Manager. Google also recommends installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on to disable Google Analytics tracking.