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Last updated: 14 January 2026
This page explains how Novaprism SAS uses cookies and similar technologies on novaprismfr.com, in accordance with CNIL recommendations and the GDPR.
A cookie is a small file placed on your device when you visit a site. It is used to remember preferences, measure traffic or personalise content.
Strictly necessary cookies: essential to the functioning of the site (storing language and consent preferences). Audience-measurement cookies: help us understand the use of the site in an anonymous way. Marketing cookies: used only with your consent to measure the effectiveness of our campaigns. Functional cookies: improve the user experience.
On your first visit, a banner lets you accept, refuse or customise the placement of non-essential cookies. Until you have expressed a choice, only strictly necessary cookies are activated, in line with Google Consent Mode v2.
You can change your choices at any time by clicking the "Manage my cookies" button available at the bottom of the page. You can also set your browser to block or delete cookies.
Cookies are kept for thirteen months at most. After that, your consent is requested again.
For any question regarding cookies, you can write to dpo@novaprismfr.com.
We use cookies to measure site traffic and improve your experience. You can accept, refuse or customise your preferences. You can change your choices at any time from the Cookie Policy page.