Cookie Policy

A question? A need?

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a file deposited on your device (computer, tablet, etc.) by Direction RH when you use the website and depending on your browser. This file will allow, during its registration period, your computer to be identified during your future visits to the site, enabling us to retain your visit and navigation data.

Direction RH may use various personal data collection systems, particularly via cookies on our website for which your consent is requested; the following cookies are potentially concerned:

  • Necessary cookies — for optimised use of the site (e.g. identification, basket)
  • Performance cookies — (enabling anonymous statistics and traffic levels on the site) and monitoring and personalisation collecting information on your use of the site and enabling individualisation of our offers
  • Third-party cookies — to target advertisements likely to interest you based on your detected areas of interest (these cookies are subject for their issue and processing to the policy applied by third parties and not to Direction RH’s policy)
  • Analytical cookies — enabling us to understand and analyse your navigation on our site

Direction RH may also issue third-party cookies enabling the sharing of our site content with third parties or social expression tools (e.g. “Like”, from social networks); you are then potentially identified by the social network which may track your navigation. It is up to you to inform yourself of its privacy and cookie management policy, this company being foreign to these tools.

Cookies are subject to your acceptance on our website upon your first visit. The validity period of consent to the deposit of cookies and trackers is 13 months maximum, from their first deposit on your device following the expression of your consent.

You can manage your acceptance or refusal of cookies directly from your browser settings.
You can thus either accept all cookies, be alerted when a cookie is placed, or refuse all cookies. If you refuse all or part of the cookies, certain functionalities of the Site may be compromised or certain pages inaccessible.

To disable cookies:

If you use Internet Explorer 8 and above:

  1. Go to “Tools” in the menu bar and click “Internet Options”
  2. Click on the “Privacy” tab at the top
  3. Slide the cursor to the top to the “Block all cookies” parameter to block all cookies, or to the bottom to the “Accept all cookies” parameter to accept all cookies.

For further information, consult https://windows.microsoft.com/fr-fr/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies

If you use Firefox 30.0 and above:

  1. Click on the “menu” button and select “Options”
  2. Select the “Privacy” panel
  3. In the History area, for the “Retention rules” option, select “use custom settings for history”
  4. Check the “Accept cookies” box to enable cookies, or uncheck it to disable them. If you have problems with cookies, make sure the “Accept third-party cookies” option is not set to Never.
  5. Choose how long cookies can be stored:
  • Keep them until “Their expiration”: Each cookie will be deleted on its expiration date, set by the site issuing the cookie.
  • Keep them until “Firefox closes”: The cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox.
  • Keep them until “Ask me every time”: A warning is displayed each time a website wants to send a cookie, asking you if you want to save the cookie or not.

Click OK to close the “Options” window.

For further information, consult https://support.mozilla.org/fr/products/firefox/privacy-and-security/cookies

If you use Google Chrome:

  1. Go to the “Tools” menu
  2. Click on “Settings”
  3. Click on “Advanced settings”
  4. Click on “Privacy/Content settings”
    “Cookies” must be selected. Then select “Block cookies and site data from third parties”

For further information, consult https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=fr 

If you use Safari 5.0 and above:

  1. Choose Safari > Preferences then click “Security”
  2. In the “Accept cookies” section, indicate if and when Safari should accept cookies from sites. For an explanation of the options, click the Help button (resembling a question mark). If you have set Safari to block cookies, you may need to temporarily accept cookies to open a page. Repeat the steps above, selecting “Always”. When you have finished with the page, disable cookies again and remove the page’s cookies.

For further information, consult http://support.apple.com/kb/hr16?? viewlocale=fr_FR
If you use a different type or version of browser, you are invited to consult the “Help” menu of your browser.