Cookies Policy

Cookies on choups.be
- What is a cookie?
A cookie is a piece of data that is stored on a computer, tablet or mobile device when you browse the internet so that this computer, tablet or mobile device can be recognised later. Cookies stored by us or by third parties when you visit our website do not recognise you personally as an individual; they only recognise the device you are using. Cookies do not cause any damage whatsoever to your device, but they do enable you to benefit from certain features of our website. They also help us to secure our website and to compile statistics on visits.
- Cookies on choups.be?
To make full use of our website on your computer, tablet or mobile phone, we recommend that you enable cookies. However, the cookies stored on our website do not store your personal or sensitive data (such as your name or email address).
In order to make the information on cookies in this charter as clear as possible for you, we have divided cookies into several categories:
- Essential / strictly necessary cookies:
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our website and cannot be deactivated. They are set in response to actions you take on our website, such as defining your privacy settings, logging in or filling in our forms. These cookies make it easier for you to navigate our website (for example, to return to a previous page, etc.). Non-essential cookies
These cookies are not necessary for our website to function properly, but they help us to offer you an improved and personalised user experience.Functional cookies:
These cookies enable us to offer you an enhanced and personalised user experience on our website. These cookies may be placed on your computer by us or by external providers whose services we have added to our pages.Analytical cookies:
With these cookies, we can analyse visits to our website and traffic, so that we can measure and improve the performance of our website. These cookies allow us to see which pages are most popular and what our visitors' browsing habits are.Tracking cookies:
These cookies may be placed on our website by our advertising partners. They may be used by these companies to target your preferences and provide you with relevant advertising on other websites.
- Cookie management
What happens if I do not allow cookies?
If cookies are not authorised on your computer, tablet or mobile, your experience on our website may be limited.
- How do I disable/enable cookies on choups.be?
You can disable/enable cookies using your Internet browser. We explain below how to manage cookies on your computer using the main Internet browsers. For more information on how to manage cookies on your tablet and/or mobile, please consult your documentation or online help files. - Google Chrome
In the Settings menu, select ‘Show advanced settings’ at the bottom of the page Click on the ‘Content settings’ button in the Privacy section The section at the top of the page that then appears tells you more about cookies and allows you to set the cookies you want. It also allows you to delete any cookies currently stored. - Firefox
In the Tools menu, select ‘options’ Select the Privacy tab in the Options window In the drop-down menu, choose ‘Use personalised settings for history’. This will bring up the options for cookies and you can choose to allow or refuse them by ticking the appropriate box.µ - Internet Explorer
In the Tools menu, select ‘Internet Options’ Click on the Privacy tab You will see privacy settings with six options, which allow you to control the number of cookies that will be saved: Block All Cookies, High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies. - Safari
In the drop-down menu, select the ‘preferences’ option Open the Security tab Select the option you want in the ‘accept cookies’ section - Other browsers
For more information on how to manage cookies via other browsers, please consult your documentation or online help files. - How do I deactivate/activate third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies are not saved by us. We therefore suggest that you look at the websites of these third parties for more information on the cookies they record and how they manage them.