Politique de Cookies
Last Updated: 31 August 2018
The websites ( » Site/s » and » us » or » we « ) that bonusajouer.com operates or makes accessible to you in any other manner are covered by this Cookie Policy ( » Cookie Policy » or » Policy « ). You accept the usage of cookies as described in this Policy by visiting and using the Site.
We specify that this Policy is subject to modification at any moment. Any substantial modifications to this Cookie Policy will be prominently displayed on the Site/s. For the most recent details on our privacy policies, please revisit this page often. You accept these modifications and agree to be bound by them by continuing to use the website after they have been made. Stop using the Site or configure your browser to refuse cookies if you don’t agree with the terms of this Policy.
All terminology and meanings used and specified in our Privacy Policy will also apply to this Policy, since this Cookie Policy is an integral component of that Policy. In this Policy, we discuss:
- What are cookies?
- Which cookies are utilized when using the Site?
- How third parties use website data
- Your choice of cookies
- Interest-Related Marketing
- What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a piece of text stored in your browser that allows the Site or a third party to recognize you as a returning visitor, but not as an individual. The primary purpose of cookies is to make it possible for you to enjoy the site’s features, but they may also be used for data collection, preference storage, ad targeting, and other purposes.
There are both short-term and long-term cookies available. A session cookie is temporary and is immediately deleted once your browser is closed. Until its set expiry date or you manually remove it, a persistent cookie will remain on your computer. There are cookies that just last for a few minutes and others that may last for years. Cookies set by the current website you are visiting are often referred to as « first-party cookies, » while those set by other websites are sometimes referred to as « third-party cookies. »
Websites often use both pixel tags and cookies. Web beacons, also known as pixel tags, are transparent images that may be inserted in a website’s code. These pixels, when combined with cookies, allow for the monitoring of service-driven traffic to websites. Pixel tags are small graphic images that allow us or our business partners to monitor user behavior on the Sites and learn more about who visits the sites of our partners. In addition to the uses described in the Privacy Statement, pixel tags may also be used for retargeting and other forms of interest-based advertising (such as those described in Section 5 below).
- Why are cookies used when I visit the Site?
We or a third party may place a variety of cookies in your browser when you use the Site or interact with the services. Only when you make use of these features or adjust these settings will cookies be utilized. Our Privacy Statement details the longer-term uses for other types of cookies.
Each cookie is used for one of the following:
- Essential Cookies: First-party cookies facilitate user actions such as (i) maintaining a session and (ii) making a transaction.
- Analytics Cookies: These cookies monitor user behavior on the Site/s to compile useful data for analysis and improvement. To gauge user interest in and engagement with new advertisements, sites, and services, we may also use tracking cookies. Stats may be gathered from either first- or third-party cookies..
- Preference Cookies: These are the cookies that the website you’re visiting uses to track your preferences.
- Ad Targeting Cookies: Advertisement platforms and networks employ these third-party cookies, often known as « behavioral » or « targeted » advertising, to (i) serve advertisements and measure how well they function, and (ii) allow advertising networks to display ads that may be valuable to you based on your activity.
- How do third-party sites utilize cookies?
Analytics, Third Party Providers, and Advertising Networks often utilize Cookies to anonymously gather user data. This data might be used to gain insight into users’ activities both on the Site and elsewhere online.
- What cookie options do I have?
By adjusting your browser’s settings, you may prevent your computer from accepting cookies or from accepting specific types of cookies. To find out how to accomplish this, look at the browser’s documentation. However, if you disable or refuse all cookies, some or all of our services may not function properly, your preferences may not be saved, and some or all of our sites may not display properly.
Following the instructions in each individual company’s privacy policy is another option for rejecting third-party cookies.
- How do you handle cookies?
According to our Cookie Policy, cookies are essential for you to have a positive experience when using our site and services. Disabling cookies may cause our site to malfunction in unexpected ways.
How to disable cookies used for behaviorally targeted advertising
Visit www.youronlinechoices.eu in the European Union or http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ in the United States to learn more about behaviorally targeted advertising cookies, which offer you ads based on how you use the Website and other websites.
How to enable and disable cookies via browser
The Google Chrome web browser:
- Select the settings menu in the browser’s toolbar. Select Preferences. Click the option labeled « Show advanced settings. » Under « Privacy, » choose the « Content settings » option.
- To permit both first-party and third-party cookies, choose « Allow local data to be set » in the « Cookies » box. Select « Block all third-party cookies without exception » to allow only first-party cookies.
- To disable cookies, choose « Block sites from setting any data » in the « Cookies » menu.
- Chrome provides granular control over cookie visibility and management. The following Google website provides further information on the Chrome browser’s cookie settings: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647.
Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0 by Microsoft
- Select ‘Internet Options’ >> from the ‘Tools’ menu at the top of your browser window. The ‘Privacy’ button may be found in the settings menu.
- Adjust the slider to the ‘Medium’ or lower position to enable cookies.
- To disable cookies entirely, set the toggle to its furthest right position.
- Remember that there are varying degrees of cookie activation and deactivation in Explorer. To learn more about the cookie controls in Internet Explorer, see http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies on Microsoft’s website.
Microsoft’s Edge browser
- After selecting the More actions button, choose Settings >> from the drop-down menu that appears.Seek for the option to « View advanced settings » and click on it.Under the Cookies heading, choose either the default option to not block cookies or to block just third-party cookies, and then reload edge.
Mozilla Firefox
- The browser’s settings may be accessed through the ‘Tools’ >> ‘Options’ menu. Access the Privacy Settings menu.
- To enable cookies, you need to enable the setting to accept cookies from sites.
- The ‘Accept cookies for sites’ option may be disabled simply deselecting it.
- Keep in mind that Firefox offers granular control over cookie persistence. Visit https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for further information.
Opera
- Select ‘Setting’ > ‘Quick Preferences’ from the browser’s ‘Settings’ menu.
- To allow cookies, choose the « Enable Cookies » option.
- If you’d want to disable cookies, deselect the « Enable Cookies » option.
- Keep in mind that Opera allows you to activate or disable cookies on a sliding scale. For more information on how to manage cookies with Opera, see http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/.
Safari on OS X
- After clicking Safari in the menu bar, pick ‘Preferences’ to modify your settings.Choose « Security. »
- Select « Only from sites you go to » under « Accept cookies » to permit cookies.
- Select « Never » from the « Accept cookies » drop-down menu to disable cookies.
- Safari provides granular control over whether or not to accept cookies. Apple’s website has further information at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html about the many cookie options available in Safari.
Every other browser
- In this case, it would be best to contact the browser’s developer or consult the browser’s built-in « help » section.
- How do you manage cookies?
Most browsers have default settings that enable cookie acceptance. As was previously noted, you may alter the settings to either completely block cookies or alert you whenever your device receives one.
If you disable the cookies we employ, your experience on the Site may be diminished. The website may not function as intended, such as restricting access to specific pages or preventing you from receiving personalized content.
Follow that link for additional information about the cookies used on this site.
- Interest-Based Promotion
Ads and personalized content that we and other advertisers believe you’ll find interesting are shown to you using interest-based advertising from third-party providers. To the extent third parties utilize cookies or other technologies to carry out these services, the Site is not responsible for their policies or conduct and has no control over how this technology is used or the information that is produced for online, mobile, or email advertising.
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any comments or concerns about our Cookie Use Policy.
Cookies from third-party websites
We utilize a variety of Google LLC products and features. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043, United States of America; « Google »).
- Google Analytical Services
- Our services make use of Google Analytics’s analytical tools. « Cookies » are text files that are stored on your computer by Google Analytics to track and to analyze your usage of the website. Your IP address and other data generated by the cookie will be sent to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.
- In order to ensure the anonymous collecting of IP addresses (also known as IP-masking), the « gat._anonymize(); » function has been included into the Google Analytics code for this page.
- If the option to hide IP addresses is activated, Google will remove the final octet from IP addresses belonging to users in the European Union and those countries that are signatories to the European Economic Area Agreement. In unusual circumstances, Google’s U.S.-based servers may get the whole IP address before abbreviating it. Google will use this data on behalf of the site’s owner to compile reports on the site’s activity for the site’s administrators and to provide the site’s owner with additional services related to site activity and internet usage. Google will not associate your IP address with any other information it stores. You may prevent your browser from accepting cookies by changing your browser settings. Be advised that doing so may prevent you from accessing some or all of the features of this site. Installing the browser plug-in available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB is another option to prevent Google from collecting and processing your data (IP address and cookies).
- To opt out of Google Analytics tracking, please click here. If you visit this website and later decide you don’t want your data gathered, a « opt-out » cookie will be placed on your computer.
- Disable Google Analytics
- Additional information regarding the terms of service and data privacy is available at http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/gb.html and https://www.google.de/intl/en_uk/policies/. Please be aware that on this website, Google Analytics has been enhanced with the anonymizing code « anonymizeIp » to assure an anonymous accumulation of IP addresses (also known as IP masking).
- Dynamic Remarketing by Google
- We use Google Dynamic Remarketing to promote our website around the web, especially on the Google Display Network. Dynamic remarketing uses cookies to display adverts that are relevant to the content you saw on our websites. The information stored in this cookie cannot be used to track your movements between websites or to identify you personally. Using a cookie, one website may signal to another, « This user has visited a specific page; therefore, show them ads related to that page. » Thanks to Google Dynamic Remarketing, we can tailor our marketing to your specific interests and only provide you with ads that are really useful to you.
- You can opt out of Google’s use of cookies on our site by visiting Google’s Ads Settings For additional information, please visit Google’s « Privacy Policy ».
- The Google AdWords.
- We use Google AdWords to promote our website around the web, especially on Google Search.
- You can opt out of Google’s use of cookies on our site by visiting Google’s Ads Settings For additional information, please visit Google’s « Privacy Policy ».
- Google’s DoubleClick service
- Cookies are used by DoubleClick to deliver targeted ads. Cookies are used to track the ads you view and whether or not you click on them to visit a website. Cookies do not save any information that might be used to identify the user. You can opt out of Google’s use of cookies to deliver interest-based ads by visiting Google’s Ads Settings. For additional information, please visit Google’s « Privacy Policy »
Facebook Inc. (1601 S. California Avenue, Palo Alto, California 94304, U.S.A., « Facebook ») provides retargeting tags and Custom Audience.
- Facebook Custom Audiences
- We utilize Facebook’s Custom Audiences feature to provide interest-based advertisements online. Your use data is hashed to provide a unique identifier that cannot be reversed. This hash value might be obtained by Facebook for analytical and advertising purposes. The pages you view and how you navigate our site are two examples of the types of data we collect. More than that, your IP address is going to be given out and used for geotargeted ads. We are unable to evaluate individual subjects’ personal data since we do not have access to the collected data before it is encrypted and forwarded to Facebook.
- Please visit https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/ and https://www.facebook.com/business/a/online-sales/custom-audiences-website for more information about Facebook’s and Custom Audience’s respective privacy policies. If you do not want data acquisition via Custom Audience, you can disable Custom Audience here.
- Facebook Exchange FBX
- When you visit our websites equipped with remarketing components, a direct connection is established between your browser and the Facebook server. Facebook may track your visit to our site through your IP address. This lets Facebook know that you visited our site from your account. This data may be used to display advertisements on Facebook. For the record, as the website’s supplier, we have no idea what kind of information Facebook receives or how it is used.
- Facebook Conversion Tracking Pixel
- This tool may be used to track users who have been sent to a provider’s website through a Facebook ad. Therefore, we may track the success of your Facebook ads for analytical and scientific purposes. All data collected is held in confidence. This means that we are unable to look at any individual’s data for any reason. Facebook, however, stores and processes the data it collects. According to our present knowledge, we are providing you with the following. In accordance with Facebook’s privacy rules, which may be found at https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/, Facebook may use the information for its own advertising purposes and associate it with your Facebook account. Facebook Conversion Tracking allows Facebook and its partners to selectively display ads. Also, for this purpose, a cookie will be stored on your computer.
- By using this site, you give your consent to the processing of data necessary for the Facebook pixel integration.
- Please visit https://www.facebook.com/ads/setting to withdraw your permission.
Hotjar
- Hotjar is an analytics and feedback platform provided by Hotjar Ltd (Level 2, St Julians Business Centre, 3, Elia Zammit Street, St Julians ST1000, Malta, Europe). We can learn from the feedback and actions of our website visitors. Hotjar employs surveillance-style programs to gather information, which is then sent to Amazon’s private cloud servers in Ireland. It’s possible that your web browser and device may pick up the following data:
- In addition to your device’s anonymous IP address, we also save information about your browser, your location (down to the country level), and the language you’d like to have displayed on the website.
- We utilize this information to make our site more user-friendly, intuitive, and easy to navigate.
Use a ‘Do Not Track’ header to prevent Hotjar from collecting your information when visiting a Hotjar website at any time. You can learn more about how to accomplish this by clicking here. For additional information, please visit Hotjar’s « Privacy Policy »
Outbrain
Outbrain, Inc. (« Outbrain ») provides us with the technology that we use to monitor user pageviews and activity across our services. Their address is 39 West 13th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10011 (Attention: Legal Department). This allows us to focus our marketing efforts on those who might be interested in what we have to offer.
You have the option to prevent Outbrain from collecting your information when you visit an Outbrain website. You can learn more about how to do so by selecting here (unsubscribe icon). For additional information, please visit Outbrain’s « Privacy Policy »
Marketo
Marketo, Inc. (« Marketo ») provides the software used on this site. They may be reached at 901 Mariners Island Boulevard, Suite #500 (Reception), San Mateo, California 94404 (USA). This helps us reach out to companies who may be interested in advertising on our site.
You have the option to prevent Marketo from collecting your information when you visit a Marketo website. To learn more about how to accomplish this, click here (scroll to the bottom of the page). For more information, please refer to Marketo’s « Privacy Policy »
Taboola
Taboola, Inc. (« Taboola ») provides the tracking technology that we utilize to monitor site traffic and user behavior (headquarters: 1115 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10010). This allows us to focus our marketing efforts on those who might be interested in what we have to offer.
You have the option to prevent Taboola from collecting your information when you visit a Taboola website. You can learn more about how to accomplish this by clicking here. To learn more, please visit Taboola’s Cookie Policy.
AdNow
AdNow, Inc. (« AdNow ») provides the software that we use to keep an eye on the workings of our site’s applications from their headquarters in London (Las Suite, 5 Percy Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 1 Dg, UK Partnership No. OC 390789). This helps us in pinpointing browser-related issues and enhancing the online experience for all users.
You can prevent AdNow from collecting your information by configuring your web browser’s « do not track » settings. For more information, see AdNow’s « Privacy Policy ».
QuanticMind
This website employs click-out tracking technology provided by Quantic Mind, Inc. (« Quantic Mind »), located at 935 Main St., Redwood City, California 94063, USA. This allows us to focus our marketing efforts on those who might be interested in what we have to offer.
You have the option to prevent Quantum Mind from collecting your information when you visit a Quantum Mind website. You can learn more about how to do so by selecting here (and scrolling to the section titled « Your Choices Regarding Your Information »). For more information, please refer to Quantic Mind’s « Privacy Policy »
Gemini
Quantic Mind, Inc. (« Quantic Mind ») of 935 Main St., Redwood City, California 94063, USA provides the click-out tracking technology used on this site. As a result, we can direct our advertising efforts on the people who really may be interested in our products.
You have the option to prevent Gemini from collecting your information when you visit a Gemini website. You can learn more about how to accomplish this by clicking here. For additional information, please consult Gemini’s « Privacy Policy »
Yandex
Yandex, Inc. (« Yandex »), located at 82 Sadovnicheskaya Ulitsa, building 2, Moscow, Russia 115035, provides the tracking technology used on this website. This allows us to enhance our products and services for customers and refine our advertising strategies.
For additional details, please visit Yandex’s « Privacy Policy »
Callbox
Callbox, Inc. (« Callbox ») (Offices: 877 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd Suite 100 Severna Park, MD 21146 USA) provides the technology that we utilize to keep track of a user’s starting page, subsequent sites visited, and any data sent in conjunction with the visit. It also records the user’s IP address and browser details along with any phone numbers they may have seen on the site. This lets us verify the accuracy of our invoicing and make any necessary adjustments to our phone-based advertising programs.
You have the option to prevent Callbox from collecting your information when you visit a Callbox website. Click here for more information (scroll down to the « Behavioral Targeting / Re-Targeting** » section). Visit Callbox’s « Privacy Policy » (scroll down to « Cookies and Tracking Technology** ») for additional information.
ZoomAnalytics
The software on this site was developed by ZoomAnalytics, Inc. (« ZoomAnalytics »), with headquarters at 9 Hakfar, Kiryat-Ono, Israel 5552505. This allows us to enhance our products and services for customers and refine our advertising strategies.
For additional information, please visit ZoomAnalytics’s « Privacy Policy »
NewRelic
We use software developed by New Relic, Inc. (« New Relic »), which may be contacted at Suite 1100, 188 Spear St., San Francisco, CA 94105. This helps us in pinpointing browser-related issues and enhancing the online experience for all users.
You can prevent New Relic from collecting your information by using the « do not track » settings on your web browser. For more information, please visit New Relic’s « Privacy Policy ».
List of third parties with access to data via our partners’ websites:
- Google AdWords + Doubleclick – Google’s Ads Settings.
- Bing – link to Privacy dashboard.
- Cake – Privacy Policy.
- Facebook – Ads settings, Privacy Policy.
- Ligatus- Privacy Policy.
- Outbrain – Privacy Policy.
- Yahoo- Privacy Policy.
- Taboola – Privacy Policy.
- Adnow – Privacy Policy.
- Yandex- Privacy Policy.