Cookie-Einstellungen
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your device (such as a computer) by a website.
Why does EGO Paris use cookies?
EGO Paris is always looking for new ways to improve its Website and provide you with better service. By means of cookies EGO Paris can make content or advertising on its Website more relevant to your tastes and personal needs. Cookies also make it easier and quicker for you to interact with our Website and help you navigate between the different parts of it.
What types of cookies does EGO Paris use ?
Analytics cookies
EGO Paris uses analytics cookies to collect information about how you use the Website in order to improve its content, adapt it better to your wishes and make it easier to use.
EGO Paris uses third parties to analyse use of the Website.
Below you will find an overview and more information about the analytics cookies we place on the Website :
Name of cookie
Time before expiration Description
_ga
2 years
Used to distinguish users
__utma
2 years after installation or update
Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and the __utma cookie does not yet exist. The cookie is updated whenever data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmb
30 min after installation or update
Used to determine new visits. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and the __utmb cookie does not yet exist. The cookie is updated whenever data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc
End of browser session
Not used in ga.js. Historically, this cookie was used in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session / visit.
__utmz
6 months after installation or update
Records the source of traffic or a campaign to find out how the user has arrived on your site. The cookie is created when javascript libraries are run and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv
2 years after installation or update
Used to store variable and custom data about a visitor. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a custom variable at the visitor level. This cookie was also used for the _setVar method, which is obsolete. The cookie is updated whenever data is sent to Google Analytics.
How to block and/or delete cookies?
If you don’t want the Website to place cookies (other than functional cookies) on your computer, you may block and/or delete cookies using your browser settings. Below you will find how to block and/or delete cookies for the most commonly used browsers:
Internet Explorer
Chrome
Firefox
Safari
If you have blocked some or all of the cookies, the Website may no longer work properly or you may not have access to certain parts of this site.