Cookies Policy
What is a “cookie”?
Cookies are small text files used to store information. They are stored on your device when you access a website via your browser. These cookies enable us to ensure the proper functioning of the site, enhance its security, improve your user experience, and understand your behavior in order to identify areas for improvement or errors to be corrected.
We use our own cookies and those of third parties to optimize the technical performance of the site, analyze your browsing for statistical purposes, personalize your experience, and display targeted advertising based on your preferences.
Why enable cookies?
By enabling cookies, you will enjoy a better experience on our website.
In addition, certain essential actions require the use of cookies, such as purchasing a phone line or managing your account in your customer area.
For example, we use cookies in the following cases: – When you log in to your account – To remember your preferences for your next visit – To offer you personalized content.
TYPES AND PURPOSES
Internal cookies
Cookies created or managed by the website owner.
Technical purposes: These cookies allow users to browse a website, platform, or application and use its various options and services, such as controlling data traffic and communications or storing content for video or audio playback.
Analytical purposes: These cookies allow us to track and analyze user behavior on the website in order to create browsing profiles. This helps us improve the website by analyzing usage data. This data includes, among other things, a user ID per session, the date of the first connection to the website, and the date of the previous visit.
Third-party cookies
These are cookies placed and managed by advertising and/or analytics service providers other than the website owner.
These cookies enable effective management of advertising and information campaigns tailored to user preferences. They may store information about the behavior of qdq.com users in order to create a specific profile for the display of targeted advertising.
At the bottom of this page, you will find information about third parties that may place and access cookies on your device (subject to information and consent requirements), as well as links to the privacy policies of these providers.
DISABLING COOKIES
What happens if I block cookies?
If you choose to block cookies, some features of the qdq.com website may not function properly. This will limit the actions you can take on our site.
If you accept these limitations and decide to block cookies, please follow the instructions for your browser in the following section.
How to block or allow cookies?
Most browsers are configured by default to accept cookies, but you can change these settings to block some or all cookies if you wish. If you are not satisfied with the impact of these changes on your online experience, you can easily restore the previous settings.
Choose your browser from the list below:
MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6/7/8 (Windows XP/Vista)
- Select Tools from the menu, then Internet Options.
- Click on the Privacy tab.
- Choose the desired settings.
- Click OK.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Click on the Settings icon (top right).
- Click on Internet Options.
- Click on Privacy and select your options.
- Click on Apply, then OK.
MOZILLA FIREFOX
- Click on the Menu button and select Preferences.
- Select the Privacy & Security panel.
- Cookie settings are located in the Enhanced Tracking Protection and Cookies and Site Data sections.
GOOGLE CHROME
Computer
- Open Chrome on your computer.
- In the top right corner, click More, then Settings.
- At the bottom, click Advanced.
- Under “Privacy and security,” click Site settings, then Cookies.
- Choose the settings you want.
Android
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app.
- To the right of the address bar, tap More, then Settings.
- Tap Site settings, then Cookies.
- Choose the settings you want.
iOS
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Chrome app.
- At the bottom right, tap More, then tap Settings.
- Tap Privacy.
- Choose the settings you want.
SAFARI MAC
- In the Safari app on your Mac, select Safari.
- Click Preferences.
- Click Privacy.
- Choose the settings you want.
OPERA
- Click the browser menu button.
- At the bottom of the menu, click “Go to browser settings.”
- Scroll down to the “Privacy and security” section.
- Scroll down to the “Privacy and Security” section.
- Choose the settings you want.
SAFARI (iOS)
- Go to Settings > Safari and choose the settings you want.
ANDROID
- Click the browser menu button (hamburger icon).
- Click the Settings button.
- Go to Privacy and Security.
- Choose the settings you want.
WINDOWS PHONE
- Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings.
- You can now enable or disable the “Allow cookies” option.
COOKIES USED
What cookies does this website use?
Below you will find information about the cookies used by this website and their purpose. We also detail the characteristics of each one. You can consult the list of cookies used by the website you are visiting, accessible via the cookie settings.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies allow the user to browse a website, platform, or application and use the various options and services available, such as controlling traffic and data communications or storing content for audio or video playback.
| NAME | ORIGIN | FUNCTION OF THE COOKIE | DURATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| _pk_ses* | Matomo | It is used to help website owners track visitor behavior and measure site performance. It is a pattern cookie, where the prefix _pk_ses is followed by a short series of numbers and letters, which is believed to be a reference code for the domain that sets the cookie. | 30 minutes |
| _pk_id* | Matomo | It is used to help website owners track visitor behavior and measure site performance. It is a pattern cookie, where the prefix _pk_id is followed by a short series of numbers and letters, which is believed to be a reference code for the domain that sets the cookie. | 13 months |
Analytical cookies
These cookies enable the tracking and analysis of user behavior on the website in order to create browsing profiles, with the aim of introducing improvements based on the analysis of usage data on the website.
| NAME | ORIGIN | FUNCTION OF THE COOKIE | DURATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Tag Manager | This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a customer identifier. It is included in every page request on a site and is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for site analytics reports. | 2 years |
| _gat | Google Tag Manager | According to the documentation, it is used to reduce request speed, which limits data collection on high-traffic sites. | 10 minutes |
| _gid | Google Tag Manager | Set by Google Analytics. Used to distinguish users. | 1 day |
Advertising cookies
These cookies are served and managed by advertising and/or analytics service providers that are not responsible for this website. These cookies enable the effective management of advertising and information campaigns tailored to user preferences. They may store information about user behavior in order to develop a specific profile for displaying advertising based on their interests.
| NAME | ORIGIN | FUNCTION OF THE COOKIE | DURATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| _fbp | Used by Facebook to offer a range of advertising products, such as real-time bids from external advertisers. | ||
| NID | This cookie collects information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user has seen before visiting that website. | 1 year | |
| 1P_JAR | Google tracks users extensively through its own products and sites, and the numerous technologies integrated into many millions of websites around the world. It uses the data collected from most of these services to profile the interests of web users and sell advertising space to organizations based on those interest profiles, as well as to align ads with the content of the pages where its clients’ ads appear. | 1 month | |
| CONSENT | This cookie collects information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user has seen before visiting that website. | 20 years | |
| fr | It is used to display the “like” button and show the number of followers. It also helps Facebook provide you with more personalized ads, but also to measure and improve ads. | 3 months | |
| _b | Cookie for Pinterest functionality. | Continuous | |
| _pinterest_sess | These cookies allow users to share images via Pinterest/the ‘Pin It’ button, and Pinterest may collect statistical information about the use of its service. | 1 year | |
| IDE | DoubleClick | It is used by Google DoubleClick to record and report user actions on the website after viewing and clicking on one of the advertisers’ ads for the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of an ad and presenting ads targeted to the user. | 1 year |
Personalization cookies
These cookies store information about user behavior obtained by recording their browsing habits, allowing a specific profile to be developed in order to offer commercial information tailored to their tastes and preferences. They store information such as connection type, language, browsing patterns, or location.
| NAME | ORIGIN | FUNCTION OF THE COOKIE | DURATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| _hjid | AB Tasty | This cookie is set when the customer first arrives at a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to store the random user ID, unique to that site, in the browser. This ensures that behavior on subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. | 2 years |
| ABTasty | AB Tasty | This cookie sends all test data (visitor ID, test ID, and variant, timestamps). | 13 months |
| ABTastySession | AB Tasty | This cookie allows us to identify a unique session. It allows us to determine that a new session has started for a given user. | Session |