1. Introduction
This page explains how tocamethod.com uses cookies and similar technologies. It complements our Privacy Policy. We use as few cookies as possible — only what's necessary to make the site work and, with your consent, to understand how people use it.
2. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website you visit. Cookies are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.
Similar technologies (e.g. local storage, pixels, fingerprinting) follow the same consent rules as cookies under French and European law.
3. Categories we use
3.1 Essential cookies (always on)
These cookies are strictly necessary to operate the site — page navigation, security, and remembering your cookie preferences. They do not require consent.
- toca-consent · localStorage entry · stores your cookie choice ("accept-all" or "essential"). Lifetime: until you clear it. Purpose: avoid showing the banner on every visit.
3.2 Analytics cookies (consent required)
If you click Accept all in the banner, we may load anonymous analytics to measure overall traffic — page views, referrers, devices — in aggregate. We do not load any analytics until you consent. If you decline or click "Essential only", no analytics cookie is set.
- Planned: privacy-friendly analytics · aggregated, anonymous · lifetime up to 12 months · purpose: understand which pages are useful. Not active by default.
3.3 Third-party content
When you click links to Instagram, WhatsApp, or our partner sites, those services may set their own cookies. We have no control over those cookies — see each service's own privacy and cookies policy.
4. How to manage your cookies
You can change your cookie preferences at any time:
- Click the "Manage cookies" link in the footer to reopen the consent banner.
- Clear your browser's site data for tocamethod.com to reset your choice — the banner will show again on your next visit.
- Block all cookies in your browser settings. Note: some essential features may break.
Most browsers also let you set how cookies behave: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
5. Your rights
Under the GDPR / RGPD and the French Loi Informatique et Libertés, you can withdraw consent at any time — and you have the rights described in our privacy policy. You can lodge a complaint with the French data protection authority (CNIL).
6. Changes
We may update this policy as our use of cookies evolves. The "last updated" date at the top reflects the current version.