I. Introduction
Challenge Handling uses cookies and other techniques on the https://www.challenge-handling.be web page to provide an optimal user experience. Challenge Handling uses the information collected about the user for its personal needs. This information is not transferred or sold without the prior consent of the user, except if required by law or regulation.
II. What is a cookie?
A “cookie” is a text file placed on the user’s computer when browsing a website.
The term “cookie” is to be considered in a broad sense and covers all cookies or tracers deposited and/or read, for example, when consulting a website, reading an e-mail, installing or using a software or a mobile application.
All users are concerned, regardless of the type of terminal used: computers, smartphones, digital tablets and video game consoles connected to the Internet.
A “cookie” is recorded on the peripheral by the Internet user’s browser during his first visit to the site. It can then be retrieved during a subsequent visit to the same site. The information contained in the cookie and retrieved during the subsequent visit will be sent back to the web page that generated it, i.e. either to a page on which the user is currently located (proprietary cookie) or to another web page (third-party cookie).
III. What are cookies used for and what cookies do we use?
Cookies are used to ensure continuity of exchanges, for example, to reload pages, to recognize a user’s visit to page presentations. They can also create a more pleasant experience for the user when visiting the page by remembering the user’s preferences.
There are several types of cookies. Some require user consent while others have other legal bases.
- Preference cookies
They make it possible to enhance browsing comfort and improve the interest and ergonomics of the services. These cookies also allow the adaptation of the presentation of the site to the display preferences of the terminal, such as the language used, the resolution, etc., as well as the memorization of the information already transmitted.
These cookies are triggered as soon as a web page is displayed, or when a particular action is performed.
Name | Description | Owner | Duration |
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Pll_language | Save your language choice so that the website is displayed in your preferred language. | Polylang | session |
NID | contains a unique ID that allows Google to store your preferences and other information, including your preferred language (e.g., French), the number of search results to display per page (e.g., 10 or 20), and the desired state for Google’s SafeSearch filter (enabled or disabled). | Google | session |
Viewed_Cookie | Allows you to record whether you have accepted or refused the use of cookies on the site https://www.challenge-handling.be | Challenge Handling | session |
- Statistical cookies
These cookies collect information on technical data of the exchange or on the use of the website (visited pages, average duration of consultations, …) in order to improve its functioning.
The data collected in this way by the site is in principle aggregated and processed anonymously.
Name | Description | Owner | Duration |
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_ga | Stores a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the site. | Google | session |
_gat | Used to drastically reduce query rates and improve performance. | Google | session |
_gid_ | Stores a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the site. | Google | session |
collect | Sends data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | Google | Session |
Infomaniak | Sends data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | Infomaniak | 6 months |
IV. Your choices regarding cookies
V. Personal data and privacy
This cookie policy may be amended to reflect any changes. The date at the bottom of this document indicates when changes were last made.
If we wish to use cookies for which you have given us permission for other purposes, we will ask for your permission.
For any other question related to the collection and management of personal data, the user is invited to read the privacy policy or contact Challenge Handling at the following address info@challenge-handling.be.
For any further information on cookies, the user is invited to consult the site or to contact the Data Protection Authority: Rue de la Presse, 35, 1000 Brussels.
January 2021