How we use cookies
Cookies are pieces of information or files (text file, a code, or a software element) that save information relating the browsing history and pattern of your device. It is under the control of your browser, and sometimes carries a unique and random number. You can read it, destroy it, or modify it.
We are using cookies to the extent necessary for the operation of our site and also to offer you a better and more convenient browsing experience. We use therefore, different types of cookies as described below. We shall seek your consent regarding cookies which are not necessary or required for site operational purposes i.e. commercial type cookies, before any such cookie is installed to your device.
We may use the following types of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Cookies that are required in order for the site to be functional and their deactivation will cause material difficulties or inability to use our site. Strictly necessary cookies do not conserve information once you leave the site; they allow, for example, to identify the terminals to dispatch the communication, to assign numbers to the data “packets” in order to dispatch them in the requested order, and to detect transmission errors or data loss.
Required cookies
These cookies are used exclusively for the purpose of responding to your requests or the provision of a service you have requested; they are required for that purposes. These can be, for example, cookies that save your language preferences or your login details.
We are using necessary and required cookies such as cookie to track and save cookie consent choice, security cookies and reCAPTCHA cookie, when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis.
Analytics
These cookies are used to remember choices you make, such as the duration of your session. These can then be used to provide you with a more personalized browsing experience. The information these cookies collect may be anonymized (such as the IP address through which you visit the site) and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites. We are using basic Google Analytics cookie to collect such information for the purpose of internally reporting the visits to the site and the duration of each visit; you have the right to opt-out of having the Google Analytics cookie placed on your browser. basic Analytics implementation which is the simplest form of Analytics
Cookies used for targeted advertising and social network tracking cookies generated by social network sharing buttons
Targeting and tracking cookies enable third parties to provide services, mainly advertising, and to improve the effectiveness of such services. These cookies may remember the web pages and sites that you visit, and may collect personal data, mainly the IP address of the user’s device. The information collected may be shared with third parties. Examples include cookies that enable advertising agencies to serve ads based on your interests as determined by how you browse Michelin’s websites, or that limit their repetition. These cookies require your permission. In that case, a highly visible banner will appear on the first page of the site to request your consent to install these cookies.
You have the option to decide which cookies to store on your device and which to be deleted however, declining certain kind of cookies may restrict you from features of the site or limit your browsing experience. If you accept cookies stored on your device while visiting our site you are accepting our use of cookies as derives from this policy.
You can manage cookies using various means:
Browser Setting.
Your browser likely supports a variety of settings to control the cookies that are set on your computer or device and to delete cookies. These settings are typically found under the “Tools”, “Settings”, or “Options” menus. You can also check the “Help” menu of your browser to learn how to change the cookie preferences through your browser settings. Note that you will need to manage the settings for each browser and device you use. Further information may be retrieved from the sites of several popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Apple Safari, MSN Explorer, Mozilla firefox etc
Do Not Track
We do not track visitors of the site over time and across third party websites to provide targeted advertising and therefore the Site does not respond to Do Not Track (“DNT”) signals. However, some third-party sites do keep track of your browsing activities when they serve you content, which enables them to tailor what they present to you. If you are visiting such sites, your browser allows you to set the DNT signal so that third parties (particularly advertisers) know you do not want to be tracked. You should consult the help pages of your browser to learn how to set your preferences so that websites do not track you.