Last updated : 2026-05-20

Cookie policy

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file placed on your device (computer, mobile, tablet) when you visit a site or application. It is used in particular to recognize you, secure your session or measure audience. This policy also applies to similar technologies (local storage, pixels, identifiers).

2. Cookies we use

TypePurposeConsent required?Indicative duration
Strictly necessaryauthentication, session security, load balancingNo (exempt)session / 12 months max
Functionalremembering language (en/fr/es) and preferencesYes if non-essential13 months max
Audience measurementusage statistics of the ServiceYes (unless an exempt CNIL configuration)13 months max
Paymentsecuring transactions via StripeDepending on naturehandled by Stripe

3. Third-party cookies

Some features rely on third-party services that may set their own cookies, notably:

These cookies are governed by the privacy policies of their respective issuers.

4. Your consent and choices

On your first visit, a banner lets you accept, refuse or customize the placement of non-essential cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are set without consent as they are essential to the operation of the Service.

You can change your choices at any time via the cookie settings icon (⚙) located at the bottom of every page of the Service. In accordance with CNIL recommendations, refusing is as simple as accepting, and consent is retained for a maximum of 13 months, after which it is requested again.

5. Managing cookies via your browser

You can also configure your browser to block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may, however, degrade the operation of the Service. The procedure differs by browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge); see your browser's help section.

6. Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated to reflect changes in the Service or regulations. The date of last update appears below.

7. Contact

For any question about cookies: info@seoresto.fr. See also the Privacy policy.


Last updated: 20 May 2026.