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Last updated: 12 January 2026
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. It allows the website to remember some information useful to your navigation.
The site uses three categories of cookies: strictly necessary cookies for the website to function (always active), anonymised audience measurement cookies (subject to your consent) and marketing cookies used to measure the performance of our communications (subject to your consent).
On your first visit, a banner allows you to accept, reject or customise the cookies. Your choices are stored for six (6) months and can be changed at any time from the footer of the website.
Neatlabfr applies Google Consent Mode v2. Until you give your consent, no measurement or marketing cookie is placed. Signals sent to Google are strictly limited to your choice.
Session cookies are deleted when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies have a maximum lifespan of thirteen (13) months, in accordance with the CNIL's recommendations.
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Neatlabfr uses cookies to ensure that the website works correctly, to measure its audience and to improve your experience. You can accept, reject or customise your choices at any time.