Cookie policy

This Cookie Policy describes the types of cookies and similar tracking technologies used on the website https://am3.tech/ (the “Website”), the purposes for which each cookie is used, how you can disable or enable certain cookies, and the consequences of such deactivation.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small data file placed on your computer or other device to allow a website to recognise you as a user when you return using the same computer and browser — either for the duration of your visit (a session cookie) or for repeated visits (a persistent cookie).

Other similar files operate in the same way, and for the purposes of this policy, the term “cookies” covers all files that collect information in this manner.

Cookies have several functions. For example, they enable efficient navigation between pages and store your preferences.

They also help website operators identify the most popular content and improve their site and the services they offer to users.

Many types of cookies and tracking technologies exist. They can generally be grouped into four categories:

  • Strictly necessary cookies (e.g., those allowing you to navigate the Website)
  • Cookies that enhance functionality by remembering preferences (e.g., recognising you when you return)
  • Performance cookies that improve the Website and user experience
  • Advertising or tracking cookies

First-party and third-party cookies

The categories listed above may be placed directly by us during your visit (first-party cookies).

Some cookies may also be set and/or read by authorised third parties providing services on our Website (third-party cookies).

For example, we use Google Analytics to analyse Website traffic and improve performance.
We may also use third-party cookies to reinforce security (such as Google reCAPTCHA) or to enable certain social media-related features.

Cookies and tracking technologies we use

We use a first-party cookie named _lfuuid. This cookie can be accepted or refused via the consent banner displayed on your first visit.

It enables a website to track visitor behaviour on sites where the cookie is installed. It is a persistent cookie that expires after 1 year.

Below is an overview of the cookies used:

Cookie Consent method Purpose Type Expiration
ucData Consent banner   Other Never
ucString Consent banner   Other Never
wpEmojiSettingsSupports Consent banner WordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user’s browser can display emojis properly. Necessary Session

How to limit, block or delete cookies

Some features of this Website rely on the use of cookies.

Strictly necessary and functional cookies, and to some extent performance cookies, do not require consent.
Other categories (in particular advertising and/or tracking cookies) require your consent before being placed.

The cookie banner enables you to give, refuse or withdraw consent at any time, either globally or by category.

Browser options

You may use private browsing mode available on major desktop and mobile browsers (Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera).
This mode deletes browsing information (passwords, cookies, forms, cached content and various histories) once the browser is closed.
It does not prevent cookies from being set or read during the session, nor does it delete cookies already stored before use.

You may also configure your browser settings to permanently allow or block future storage and reading of cookies on your device.
The level of granularity (third-party cookies, first-party cookies, retention period, etc.) depends on your browser and operating system.
This setting does not affect information already stored, but may impact login data or certain features and may require repeated sign-ins.

Additionally, you may delete browsing data already stored on your device. Depending on the browser, you may delete data by age, type or originating site. Not all browsers allow detailed viewing or individual deletion of stored cookies.

Extensions and add-ons

To help manage cookies and trackers, you may install browser extensions such as:

  • Cookie Manager (Firefox)
  • Privacy Badger (Opera, Chrome, Firefox)
  • uBlock Origin
  • Ghostery (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge, Safari)

Ghostery belongs to the category of ad blockers. It prevents the execution of certain scripts that may otherwise endanger user privacy (cookies, social network buttons, etc.).

Mobile equivalents include AdBlock (by Betafish — not AdBlock Plus), AdLock (Android), and 1Blocker X (iOS).

On mobile devices (Android and iOS), you may also choose privacy-focused browsers such as DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser, Ghostery Privacy Browser, Brave, or Firefox Focus.

Flash Player cookies

Although used less frequently today, Flash Player may store data (“local shared objects”) not visible in your browser settings and therefore cannot be managed or deleted from there.
Their configuration must be adjusted through Adobe’s dedicated privacy tool.

Behavioural advertising preferences

Advertising networks offer a centralised platform where users can set preferences regarding behavioural advertising:
https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may amend this Cookie Policy at any time. Any updated version will be published on the Website and become effective upon posting.
We encourage you to review this page regularly to stay informed about how we use cookies.

Contact us

For any questions, comments or requests regarding our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, you may contact either company operating the AM]³ brand:

AgiNtech SRL
Rue Emile Vandervelde 56C
5190 Ham-sur-Sambre (Belgium)
BCE: 0770.511.481
VAT BE 0770.511.481
Email: contact@agintech.eu
Tel: +32 71 256 280

Malcourant Mécanique SA
Rue de la Marcelle 1
5030 Gembloux (Belgium)
BCE: 0453.558.340
VAT BE 0453.558.340
Email: admin@malcourant.com
Tel: +32 81 62 65 00

Language

This Cookie Policy is written in French.
In case of discrepancy or inconsistency, the French version shall prevail.