Use of cookies

Use of cookies on our website

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are saved on the User’s computer when a site is visited.
A distinction is made between permanent and temporary cookies on the one hand, and direct and indirect cookies on the other.

There are permanent when they remain on the user’s computer even after the browser is closed.
Temporary cookies disappear as soon as the user closes the browser. Direct cookies are sent by the site itself, indirect cookies come from third parties.
Some of these cookies remember functional preferences, such as the user’s choice of language. Other cookies are intended to enable the analysis of information, such as the number of visits to a website. However, other cookies are used for marketing purposes.

Types of cookies

The main types of cookies that websites can use are described below:

Session cookies

These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookie file for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close the browser.

Persistent cookies

These remain in your web browser’s cookie file, even after you close your web browser, sometimes for a year or more (the exact length will depend on the lifespan of the particular cookie). Persistent cookies are used when the site operator may need to know who you are, for more than one browsing session (for example, to remember your user name or website personalization preferences).

Internal cookies

These are cookies planted on your browser and/or hard drive by the current site you are visiting. This is to assign a unique identity to you in order to follow your journey on the site. Website operators often use first-party cookies for session management and recognition purposes.

Third-party cookies

These are cookies used by third parties, such as social networks, to track your visits to different websites on which they advertise. The site operator will not have control over these third-party cookies.

What is the use of cookies?

centech.co wants to keep you informed about this new legislation and about the cookies used. Cookies allow centech.co to optimize your visit to a website, to remember technical choices (for example: a language setting, a newsletter) and to show you more relevant services and offers.

If you want to visit the centech.co website, we recommend that you allow cookies. However, if you do not wish this, you can deactivate cookies (see also the section “How can I manage cookies?”).

We use cookies to improve your visit to our site. The cookies we use are safe. The information we collect through cookies helps us identify errors, or show you specific services that we think may be of interest to you.

We may store information about you directly. We may also use cookies from carefully selected partners with whom we work and who advertise our services on their websites.

Which cookies does centech.co use and why?

If you want to consult the centech.co website, we recommend activating cookies on your computer, tablet or mobile phone. If cookies are disabled, we may not be able to guarantee that your visit to our website will be problem-free.

If you nevertheless wish to limit, block or delete cookies from the futurocite.be Site, you can manage your browser settings as described in the section “How can I manage cookies? “.

Functional cookies:

wordpress_[hash]: This cookie stores the login information you use on this website. Its use is limited to the administration area. This cookie is kept for 14 days.
wordpress_logged_in_[hash]: If you log in, WordPress (the tool we use to power this website) stores your login information in this cookie. This cookie is kept for 14 days.
wordpress_test_cookie: This cookie is used to test whether or not cookies are enabled in your browser. This is a session cookie which is deleted when you close your browser.
Cookies used for statistics
_utma: Google Analytics cookie used to store anonymous statistics about your visit. Understand how a user allows us to improve our services and web portals. Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. This cookie is kept for two years.
_utmb: Google Analytics cookie used to store anonymous statistics about your visit. Understand how a user allows us to improve our services and web portals. Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. This is a session cookie which is deleted when you close your browser.
_utmc: Google Analytics cookie used to store anonymous statistics about your visit. Understand how a user allows us to improve our services and web portals. Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. This is a session cookie which is deleted when you close your browser.
_utmz: Google Analytics cookie used to store anonymous statistics about your visit. Understand how a user allows us to improve our services and web portals. Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. This cookie is kept for 18 months.

How can I manage cookies?

Make sure cookies are enabled in your browser.

To enable cookies

If your browser is Mozilla Firefox

  • Click the Menu button (represented by three horizontal bars) in the upper right corner of your browser and click Preferences.
  • Select the Privacy tab.
  • In the History space, select Use custom settings for history.
  • Tick Accept cookies.

If your browser is Google Chrome

  • Open Chrome.
  • Click on the “three small superimposed dots” emblem located at the top right of your screen and then on Settings.
  • Click Advanced Settings.
  • Find the Privacy and security section and click on Content settings.
  • Click on the Cookies option.
    Select the Allow sites to save/read cookie data option.

If your browser is Safari type

  • Click Preferences in the Safari menu (found in the Safari browser window).
  • Then click on the Security tab.
  • Click Accept cookies and Always or Only from sites I visit.

If you visit the Centech website, it is recommended to activate cookies. However, you are free to disable cookies via your browser settings.

To disable cookies

If your browser is Mozilla Firefox

  • Click the Menu button (represented by three horizontal bars) in the upper right corner of your browser and click Preferences.
  • Select the Privacy tab.
  • In the History space, select Use custom settings for history. Uncheck the Accept cookies box.

If your browser is Google Chrome

  • Open Chrome.
  • Click on the “three small superimposed dots” emblem located at the top right of your screen and then on Settings.
  • Click Advanced Settings.
  • Find the Privacy and security section and click on Content settings.
  • Click on the Cookies option.
  • Disable Allow sites to save/read cookie data.

If you are using a Safari type browser

  • Click Preferences in the Safari menu (found in the Safari browser window).
  • Then click on the Security tab.
  • Choose to block Cookies.

What are my rights?

Since cookies may involve the processing of your personal data, you have the right to legitimate and secure processing of your personal data. As a subject affected by the processing of your personal data, you have the following rights:

  • Right of opposition: if there are compelling and legitimate reasons, you can oppose the processing of your personal data.
  • Right of access: any person who proves his identity has a right of access to information relating to the existence or not of a processing of his personal data, as well as to information relating to the purposes of the processing, the categories of data processed, the categories of recipients to whom the data is communicated and the retention period of the personal data.
  • Right of correction: inaccurate or incomplete personal data can always be corrected, or even erased, at the request of the data subject.
  • The exercise of these rights is always done in accordance with the procedures provided for in our privacy policy. If, after reading this document, you still have questions or comments regarding cookies, you can always contact us at communications@centech.co.