1. Use of cookies

Please see our cookie statement for information on how to adjust your cookie settings and for detailed information on the cookies we use and what we do with them.

2. Consents

2.1 You will find the exact wording of your consent to data protection in section 2.2, insofar as you have given your consent.

2.2 Yes, I confirm that I have read and understood your privacy policy and give my explicit consent for my personal data transmitted to KEVROX to be processed by it exclusively for the purposes of my subscription request. I understand that I can revoke my consent at any time with immediate effect for the future by sending an email to info@kevrox.com.

3. References to external links

3.1 The websites contain links to third-party websites (“external links”), over whose content and design KEVROX has no influence. The operator of the linked site is solely responsible for the content and accuracy of the information provided there.

3.2 At the time the link was established, KEVROX was not aware of any violation of the law. KEVROX has no influence on the current and future content of the linked websites.

3.3 The establishment of external links does not mean that KEVROX adopts the content of third parties that may be referenced under the links as its own.

3.4 It is unreasonable for KEVROX to check and review external links without concrete evidence of possible legal violations. However, if we become aware of legal violations, these external links will be removed immediately.

4. Changes to data protection regulations

New data protection rules apply to future contacts with KEVROX. The old data protection provisions continue to apply to data already stored, unless the law does not allow it.

5. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites you visit. They are widely used to make sites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to site owners.

6. How and why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to improve the use and functioning of our site and to better understand how visitors use our sites and the tools and services offered on our site. Storing cookies on your computer is a simple and convenient way for us to personalize or improve your browsing experience on our site and make your next visit more enjoyable. We do not use cookies to collect personal information such as your name.

7. What types of cookies are used?

When you visit this website, the following types of cookies are used.
7.1 Necessary cookies
These are cookies that are strictly necessary for the functioning of a website. Without these cookies, a site would not function properly.

7.2 Functional cookies
These are cookies that are used to improve the functioning of the website. For example, cookies that remember the content you previously viewed on this site or the email address and password you provided to register during a previous visit to this site. The use of functional cookies therefore allows us to provide content tailored to your interests and saves you time by not having to re-register or re-enter information when you return to this website or try to access certain sections reserved for KEVROX subscribers or customers. We also use cookies for website analysis purposes.

7.3 Performance cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our websites by providing information about the pages visited, the time spent on the website, and any issues encountered, such as error messages. This helps us improve the performance of our websites.

7.4 Domain cookies (first-party cookies)
These are cookies that are set by this website and can only be read by this website.

7.5 Third-party cookies
These are cookies that are set by third parties that we use for various services (e.g., for website analysis purposes).

8. Required cookie:

8.1 Session ID
The KEVROX website uses specific cookies that are essential for its proper functioning. One of these is a cookie used to create a session ID for the user, so that the system itself can identify the user as a unique and individual user, distinct from any other visitor to the website. This information is not used or stored outside of KEVROX’s systems, and it is only stored temporarily while the user accesses their account pages and other pages requiring unique access, and so on. Without this cookie, this access would not be secure, so it is very important.

9. Functional cookies

9.1 Language
Used to customize the default language of the site. Disabling this cookie may cause inconvenience to users, as they will have to re-enter their language preferences.

9.2 Login
Used to offer KEVROX customers the option to remember their login details so that they do not have to re-enter their username and password each time they access the “Subscriber Area” section.

10. Third-party cookies

10.1 Google Analytics
Google Analytics uses cookies to provide information about what users do when they visit our site. Cookies do not identify individuals; they are defined by a combination of a computer, user account, and browser. However, Google Analytics cookies do not collect personal data about website visitors. For more information about Google Analytics, please click here.

11. How can I control my cookie settings?

Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies automatically. You can change the settings to block cookies or be alerted when cookies are sent to your device. There are various ways to manage cookies. Please follow the instructions below to manage your cookies using your browser. In this case, you may not be able to register on our website or use other features that require registration or the collection of information.

11.1 Internet Explorer
Click on the “Tools” icon, then select “Internet Options.” Select the ‘Privacy’ tab, then move the slider to choose your settings. For more detailed privacy settings, click on “Advanced Settings.”

11.2 Safari
Choisissez « Préférences » dans le menu Safari, puis sélectionnez « Sécurité ». Vous pourrez alors sélectionner vos paramètres de cookies.

11.3 Mozilla Firefox
Click on “Menu,” “Options,” “Privacy,” then “Cookies.” You can then choose your settings.

11.4 Google Chrome
Click on the “Tools” menu, then select “Options.” Choose the “Advanced Options” tab, then the ‘Privacy’ section. Select the “Content Settings” tab, then choose your settings.

12. Update of legal information

We reserve the right to make changes and corrections to these provisions. Please check this page regularly for changes and new information.