Trackers & cookies

Cookie policy

Dernière mise à jour : May 3, 2026

Crise Conscience adopts a privacy-respecting approach to cookies. This page describes precisely what may be deposited on your device, under which conditions, and how you can change your preferences at any time.

1. Strictly necessary cookies (no consent required)

These cookies are essential for the site to function and do not require your prior consent (article 82 of the amended French Data Protection Act).

  • Vercel session cookies — deposited by our host to ensure security, performance (cache, edge routing) and stability. No profiling.
  • NEXT_LOCALE — stores your language preference (FR or EN) for 1 year. No third-party sharing.
  • cc_consent — stores your analytics consent choice (granted / denied) for 1 year, so we don't show the banner on every visit.

2. Audience measurement with consent — Google Analytics 4

We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4), provided by Google Ireland Limited, to measure site traffic and improve our content. GA4 requires your consent (article 82 of the French Data Protection Act) because it deposits persistent cookies.

On first visit, a banner offers « Accept » or « Refuse ». Until you respond — or if you refuse — GA4 runs in Consent Mode v2: no identifying cookie is deposited, and only aggregated modelled measurement (cookieless pings) is transmitted.

Cookies deposited by GA4 when you accept

  • _ga — unique client identifier. Duration: 13 months (CNIL cap).
  • _ga_JEBQTD3DW3 — GA4 session state. Duration: 13 months.

Privacy protection settings applied

  • IP anonymisation enabled (IP never stored in clear).
  • No Google Signals — no cross-referencing with Google advertising data.
  • No advertising personalisation.
  • No sharing with Google advertising services (Ads, DV360, etc.).
  • Data retention: maximum 14 months in GA4.
  • No advertising cookie deposited even with consent (ad_storage remains denied).

3. Complementary audience measurement — Vercel Analytics

We also use Vercel Analytics, a cookie-free statistics tool with no browser fingerprinting. Aligned with the French CNIL's position on consent-exempt audience measurement, it works regardless of your GA4 choice.

4. What we don't do

  • No advertising cookie or marketing pixel (Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads, etc.).
  • No advertising retargeting.
  • No data resale.
  • No sharing with data brokers or advertising networks.
  • No individual behavioural analysis (no scoring, no profile).

5. Embedded external content

When we cite a source or embed external content (video, institutional document), we prefer clickable links over integrations that would deposit third-party cookies. If you follow an external link, the cookie policy of the visited site applies.

6. Edit or withdraw your consent

You can change your choice at any time: refuse after accepting, or vice versa. The button below reopens the consent banner.

You can also configure your browser to block or delete cookies. Most browsers offer these settings in their Privacy or Advanced Settings menu.

7. Data transfers outside the EU

Google Analytics 4 involves data transfers to the United States (Google LLC). These transfers are governed by the standard contractual clauses from the European Commission, and Google's adherence to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework.

8. Updates

If we were to integrate a new tool requiring a cookie, we would report it here and adapt the consent banner accordingly.

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