Cookie management on Université Paris Cité platforms developed using eMundus software
About cookies
When you visit this website, cookies are stored on your computer, mobile phone or tablet.
The only cookies used on this website are those intended to assign a specific session to the user.
What is a ‘cookie’?
A ‘cookie’ is a piece of information, usually small in size and identified by a name, which may be sent to your browser by a website you visit. Your web browser will store it for a certain period of time and send it back to the web server each time you revisit the site. Cookies have many uses: they can be used to store your customer ID on an e-commerce site, the current contents of your shopping basket, an identifier used to track your browsing for statistical or advertising purposes, etc.
Find out more about cookies and how they work
Configure your web browser
You can choose to disable these cookies at any time. Your browser can also be set to notify you when cookies are placed on your computer and ask you whether or not to accept them. You can accept or reject cookies on a case-by-case basis or reject them automatically.
To manage cookies in a way that best suits your preferences, we invite you to configure your browser settings taking into account the purpose of the cookies.
To change your cookie preferences, here are the links to the help sections for the main browsers:
Types of cookies used on the website
Cookies strictly necessary for the website to function.
These cookies enable the website’s core services to function optimally. You can technically block them using your browser settings, but your experience on the website may be impaired.
• Visitor session cookie (joomla_user_state)
Lifespan: for the duration of the user’s session
• User session cookie that tracks whether or not a visitor is logged in to the platform
Lifespan: for the duration of the user’s session
As their name suggests, session cookies are temporary and expire as soon as you log out. They are used solely to assign a specific session to the user. The session ID offers a major advantage: if you open several windows of the same web page, they are all assigned to a single session. This allows you to make several requests at the same time without losing important personal information.
Session cookies are therefore used to store information about the current session. Other information, such as login details or online forms that have already been completed, is also retained during the session.
However, if you end your browsing session, the session ID and all other stored data will be deleted. This means that when you open the same web page in a new browser window, you will be treated as a new visitor.
Cookies stored on your devices are automatically deleted when the session ends.