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Cookies

Sonat uses cookies to analyze and improve the usability of its website. Sonat does not use any third party cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser and used on many websites to give a visitor access to various functions and to follow a user’s browsing of the site. There are two types of cookies; permanent cookies and session cookies. Sonat does not collect personal information through the cookies used on the website.

Permanent cookies: a permanent cookie remains in the visitor’s browser for a specified period of time. For example, it is used in functions that tell you what’s new since the user last visited the site. It is also used to get statistics on how a visitor uses the site, such as which articles are read the most and how users move in the navigation. When the expiration date has passed, the cookie is deleted when the user returns to the site.

Session cookies: A session cookie is temporarily stored in the browser’s memory while a visitor is on a website and disappears when the user closes their browser. For example, session cookies can be used to keep track of the language the user has chosen.

If you do not accept cookies: as a visitor to Sonat’s website, you choose whether or not to accept cookies in your browser. Your consent is required for the use of cookies. If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can turn cookies off in your browser’s security settings. You can also set your browser so that you get a query every time the site tries to place a cookie on your computer, tablet or phone. The browser can also delete previously stored cookies, see the browser’s help pages for more information.

Analysis tool for web statistics

Sonat uses Google Analytics as a tool to get an idea of ​​how visitors use the site. The analytics tool uses cookies and the information generated by them through your use of the website (including your IP address) will be forwarded to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. This information is used for the purpose of evaluating visitor statistics, for example to improve content, navigation and structure. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if required by law or in the event that a third party processes the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate IP addresses with other data held by Google.

If you do not want your visits to Sonat to appear in Google Analytics statistics, there is an add-on that you can install in your browser. You can download the extension on the Google website. You can also deny the use of cookies (see above) by selecting certain settings in the browser.

About this website

Sonat’s website is produced by Triggerfish and uses the WordPress platform. The website has a responsive design in order to adjust appearance to different platforms and screen resolutions.