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A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you browse a website. It is used in particular to remember preferences, to ensure the proper functioning of the site, or to measure its audience.
Last updated: 15 January 2026
This page describes the use of cookies and trackers on the website impotsubfr.com, in accordance with the recommendations of the French CNIL (decision no. 2020-091) and the GDPR.
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you browse a website. It is used in particular to remember preferences, to ensure the proper functioning of the site, or to measure its audience.
Strictly necessary cookies (always active): storage of your language choice, storage of your cookie consent. Anonymous audience-measurement cookies (subject to consent): aggregated traffic statistics, maximum lifetime 13 months, truncated IP address.
On your first visit, a banner allows you to accept or refuse non-essential cookies (a “Refuse” button is presented at the same level as “Accept all”, in line with CNIL requirements). You can change your choice at any time using the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer.
The website implements Google Consent Mode v2 with a default state of “denied” for advertising and analytics cookies. No signal is forwarded to third-party tools until you have given explicit consent.
Your consent choice is kept for a maximum of six (6) months. After this period, the banner is shown to you again.
No advertising cookies are used. The only non-essential cookies that may be set relate to anonymous audience measurement. This list will be updated if new tools are added.
We use cookies to ensure the proper functioning of the site and, subject to your consent, to measure traffic anonymously. No non-essential cookie is set without your explicit agreement. You can change your choice at any time from the footer. Cookie policy.