Cookies

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A cookie is a small piece of text sent to the browser on your terminal equipment by a website that you visit. It makes it easier for the website to remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language and makes it more useful to you. Cookies play a significant role. Without them, the use of web would be a much more complicated experience.

We use cookies for many reasons. We use them, on one hand, to connect to the website or to provide the internet service, to remember your preferences regarding secure research or to make it easier for you to register to our services and protect the data (cookies which are necessary for the use of the website and for which you are hereby informed).

 

The use of Cookies

  • Cookies on this website are used either exclusively for each session on a website or to maintain user preferences.
  • No personal information is stored in these cookies.
  • Cookies are not shared with third parties.

 

In Detail
 

Category Cookie name Use of cookie

Necessary
operating
Cookies

  These Cookies are used by IAPR’s online services.

They are used to authenticate you in the website’s online services as well as to maintain the integrity of the session, while you are using these services (access to safe areas, submission of data, forms etc.)

Necessary
operating
Cookies

  Cookies that inform you about the use of cookies by IAPR’s website. (eugdpr.org)
Optional
Statistics
Cookies
_ga,
_gat,
_gid

We use Google Analytics to monitor visits, researches and movement on this website.

Google Analytics anonymously stores the IP addresses of visitors to the US servers. Neither IAPR nor Google associate your IP address with any personal information.  

These cookies allow Google to determine whether you are a new visitor to the website or have visited it before. They also allow it to track the pages you view during your visit for statistical purposes.

Optional
notifications
Cookies
__cfduid It is used by the push notification service and stores your choice (accept/decline) about it.

 

You can find more information about cookies at  http://www.aboutcookies.org.