Cookies
Cookie Policy
This policy explains how Code Boréal uses cookies and similar technologies on its website.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a website. It can help the website function properly, remember certain preferences or measure how the site is used.
2. Types of cookies used
The Code Boréal website may use the following categories of cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies: required for the basic operation of the website, security, page display and the storage of your consent preferences.
- Performance and analytics cookies: used to understand how visitors use the website and improve its content, structure and performance.
- Functionality and preference cookies: used to remember certain choices or improve the user experience.
- Advertising or targeting cookies: used only if marketing, tracking or remarketing tools are enabled and accepted by the user.
3. Why we use cookies
Cookies may be used to:
- Ensure the website functions properly;
- Remember your consent preferences;
- Analyze website traffic and performance;
- Understand which pages are viewed most often;
- Improve the user experience;
- Measure the effectiveness of certain content or campaigns, when applicable;
- Improve website security.
4. Consent
On your first visit, a consent banner may allow you to accept, reject or customize certain categories of cookies.
Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled through the banner, as they are required for the website to function. Other categories of cookies are enabled according to your choices.
5. Changing your preferences
You can change your cookie preferences at any time through the consent module available on the website, when displayed.
You can also configure your browser to block or delete certain cookies. Blocking some cookies may affect certain website features.
6. Third-party cookies
Some cookies may come from third-party services used on the website, such as analytics, security, forms, performance measurement, embedded content or marketing tools.
These services may process certain technical information according to their own privacy policies.
7. Retention period
The retention period for cookies varies depending on their function. Some cookies expire at the end of the session, while others may remain active longer in order to remember your preferences or measure website usage.
8. Cookie table
When available, the website may display a cookie table showing their name, category, purpose and retention period.
If the Pressidium Cookie Consent module is configured with a dynamic cookie table, it may be displayed on this page.
9. More information
For any questions about the use of cookies or the protection of personal information, you can contact Code Boréal through the Contact page.
You can also read the Privacy Policy.