Cookies Policy

Last Updated : September, 2024

This Cookie Policy (the “Cookie Policy”) describes the different types of cookies that SHOUTCAST uses on its website www.shoutcast.com (the “Website”) and the Shoutcast platform (the “Platform”) and the way in which the user of the Website and/or Application may configure such cookies.

The Website and the Platform are created, developed and operated by Shoutcast SPRL, a company registered with the Belgian crossroads bank for enterprises under number 0684.758.236 and located at Route De Lennik 451, 1070 Brussels, Belgium (hereinafter referred to as “SHOUTCAST”).

SHOUTCAST applies a strict privacy policy and is committed to being transparent about the technologies used on the Website and/or the Platform.

To the extent that information collected through cookies constitutes personal data, the provisions of the Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) shall apply and supplement this Cookie Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies” are text files containing information stored by a website on a computer or by a mobile application on a user's smartphone. Cookies allow the User to identify him/herself and to store various information in order to make it easier for him/her to navigate a website/platform, to ensure the proper functioning of the said tools or to make them more efficient, for example by storing his/her language preferences.

2. What cookies are used on the Website and the Applications?

COOKIESPURPOSES
Essential cookiesThese cookies are essential for browsing our Website and/or Platform or strictly necessary for the provision of a service expressly requested by the User. Deleting this type of cookie may cause navigation difficulties and is therefore strongly discouraged.
Preference cookiesThese cookies collect information on the User's choices and preferences and offer a more pleasant and personalised browsing experience. In particular, these cookies make it possible to remember the language chosen when the User first visits the Website and/or the Platform in order to personalise it (them).
Analytical cookies (statistics)These cookies are used to gather information about the User's use of the Website/Platform in order to improve the content of the Website/Platform, to make it more relevant to the User's needs and to improve its usability. For example, these cookies show us which pages of the Website are most visited or help to identify difficulties that may be encountered while browsing.
Third-party cookies (social network sharing)These cookies allow you to share the content of the Website / Platform with other people via social networks. Some sharing buttons are integrated via third-party applications that may issue this type of cookie. This is particularly the case for the Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Google+ buttons. The social networks providing such a sharing button are likely to identify the User thanks to this button, even if he/she did not use this button when consulting the Website/Platform.
Third-party cookies (advertising)These cookies are used for marketing purposes such as displaying targeted advertising, conducting market research and evaluating the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.

3. How to configure the cookies

Users can easily delete, deactivate or accept cookies from the Website/Platform at any time by configuring the settings of their browser.

Each browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) has its own cookie configuration settings. To find out the procedure to follow for the User's specific browser, the User can visit the website: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/fr/gerer-les-cookies. If the User wishes to refuse these commercial cookies (e.g. Google or Facebook), he/she can do so at the following website: http://www.youronlinechoices.com.

If the User uses different computers, smartphones and/or tablets, the User should remember to configure each device to match his/her cookie preferences.

4. Will the Website and/or the Platform work without cookies?

The Website/Platform will still be viewable but some interactions may not function normally.

5. Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us:

Entry into force: September 2024