Article 1. What is a cookie ?
A cookie is a text file that is saved on your computer when you visit a website. This file records information that can be read by a website when you visit it again later. Some of these cookies are necessary to access certain features of a website. Other cookies help the user in a practical way, for example by securely saving your username or your language preferences. Cookies simply mean that you do not need to re-enter the same information each time you visit a website.
Article 2. Cookies and other technology that we use:
We use cookies and/or similar technology to analyse the behaviour of our customers, run our website, track the movement of users and collect information about them. We do this in order to personalise and improve your experience with us.
A cookie is a small text file stored on your computer. Cookies store the information used to make websites work properly. Only we can access cookies created by our website.
Article 3. We use cookies for the following purposes:
Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies are necessary so that you can use certain important functionality on our website, such as signing in to your account. These cookies do not collect any personal information.
Functionality cookies: these cookies provide functionality that makes our service easier to use and lets us offer more personalised functionality. For example, these cookies can remember your name and email address on feedback forms so you do not need to re-enter this information the next time you leave feedback.
Analytical cookies: these cookies are used to track the use and performance of our website and services.
Advertising cookies: these cookies are used to show adverts relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the amount of times you see an advert. They are generally placed on advertising network websites with the permission of the site operator.
These cookies remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Targeting and advertising cookies are often linked to website functionality provided by the other organisation.
You can delete the cookies stored on your computer in your browser settings. You can also control certain third-party cookies by using a privacy improvement platform such as optout.aboutads.info.
For more information about cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org.
We use Google Analytics to measure traffic on our website. Google has its own privacy policy that you can read here. If you wish to disable Google Analytics tracking, consult the Google Analytics deactivation page.
Article 4. Which cookies does Youtterly use ?
When you browse our website, we are likely to use the following cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary to ensure that the website works correctly and cannot be disabled on our system. They are generated automatically when you perform actions on our website such as updating your personal data, signing in or filling in forms. You can configure your browser if you wish to block or be alerted by this type of cookies. However, part of the cookson-clal.com website will no longer work correctly. These cookies do not record any personal information.
Functionality cookies:
These cookies allow our website to offer you a more personalised functionality. They may be defined by Youtterly or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not authorise the use of these cookies, some or all of these services will fail to work correctly.
Performance cookies
These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources in order to measure and improve the performance of our website. They tell us which pages have been visited most often and how visitors behave on our website. All the information collected by these cookies is anonymous. If you do not consent to the use of these cookies, your session on our website will not be counted in our visitor reports and we will not be able to check its performance.
Targeting cookies
These cookies can be placed on our website by our advertising partners. They may be used by these companies to establish a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other websites. They do not directly store your personal information but are based on your browser’s unique identifier and the device you are connected on. If you do not consent to the use of these cookies, the adverts you see when you are browsing other websites will not be targeted.
Social network cookies
These cookies are defined by a range of services relating to the social networks that we have added to our website and which allow you to comment and share our content on your network. They are able to track your browsing on other websites and create a profile of your interests. This may have an impact on the content you see on the other websites you visit.
Article 5. Comment puis-je désactiver et supprimer les cookies ?
We inform you in a transparent way to help you to understand how our website uses cookies. We have grouped them into categories so you can understand how cookies are used to improve your experience.
www.youtterly.com
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Type of cookies |
Use |
Expiry |
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SERVERID31394 |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our website to work |
When |
fonts.googleapis.com |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow us to define our ordinary font for each |
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cookie_notice_accepted |
Strictly necessary cookies |
When you accept cookies |
24 |
APISID, |
Strictly necessary
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Google |
2 years |
Version |
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maps.googleapis.com |
Functionality cookies: |
Allow us to display our location on our contact |
24 |
Functionality |
Functionality cookies: |
The pop-up consent form for our newsletter |
24 |
gstatic.com |
Performance cookies |
Allow us to analyse our website’s |
24 |
https://www.facebook.com/ |
Social network cookies |
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https://www.instagram.com/ |
Social network |
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www.youtterly.store
Name |
Type of cookies |
Use |
Expiry |
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SERVERID31394 |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our website to work |
When |
newsletter_popup |
Strictly necessary cookies |
The pop-up consent form for our newsletter |
24 |
woocommerce_cart_hash |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our order baskets to work |
When |
woocommerce_items_in_cart |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our order baskets to work |
When |
wp_woocommerce_session |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our website to work by creating a session |
48 hours |
Local |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow our website to work |
24 |
gstatic.com |
Strictly necessary cookies |
Allow us to analyse our website’s |
24 |
Test and result of cookies generated by youtterly.store carried out via Google Chrome
(*1) the expiry could be different depending on your web browser settings.
You can control cookies in your browser.
Beware that many of the functions our website offers need cookies to work.
This could stop our services from working properly. Disabling and/or deleting cookies on your web browser could stop certain functions from working properly.
– your username and password will no longer be stored on any websites.
– you will not be able to make any purchases on youtterly.store.
These are the steps to take to delete or disable cookies depending on your browser.
Chrome – support Google
Safari – support Appel
Firefox – support Mozilla
Explorer – support Microsoft
Contact information: store@Youtterly.com
Supervisory authority: youronlinechoices.com
Changes to this privacy policy.
We reserve the right to make changes to this privacy policy.