Social Innovation for the Sustainability

Cookies Policy

1. What is a cookie?
It is a file that is downloaded to your computer or other device when you access certain web pages that collect information about your navigation on that website. In some cases, cookies are necessary to facilitate navigation and allow you to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their equipment, among other things and, depending on the information they contain and the way they use their equipment, they can be used to recognize the user.

2. Identification of cookies used
Following the guidelines established by the Spanish Agency for Data Protection, the cookies used on this website are classified as follows:

Own cookies: These are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

Third-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.

Session cookies: They collect and store data while the user accesses a web page.

Persistent cookies: They store the data in the terminal so that they can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the person responsible for the cookie -from a few minutes to several years-.

Technical cookies: They allow the user to navigate through a web page, platform or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it.

Personalization cookies: They allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria in the user's terminal such as the language, the type of browser through which you access the service, the regional configuration from where you access the service, etc.

Analysis cookies: They allow the person responsible for them, the monitoring and analysis of the behavior of the users of the websites to which they are linked. The information collected through this type of cookies is used to measure the activity of the websites, application or platform and to create navigation profiles of the users of said sites, applications and platforms, in order to introduce improvements based on the analysis of the usage data made by the users of the service. The site makes use of external plug-ins from Google, a Delaware company whose main office is at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States. Their use implies the sending of cookies. The information collected by Google's external plug-ins on our website, including the user's IP address, may be transmitted to Google and stored on its servers, which may be located in the United States, which means an International Transfer of Personal Data (TID) to a country that does not have an adequacy decision. This information is managed entirely by Google, and may sometimes involve international transfers. These cookies do not identify the user personally unless he has an active session in Google, being in that case linked to that Google account.In the Schrems II judgment, the Court of Justice of the European Union considers that the level of protection of personal data in the United States is problematic given the lack of proportionality caused by mass surveillance programs based on the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) of foreign intelligence surveillance, Executive Order 12333 and Presidential Policy Directive 2832. The Court adds the lack of effective remedies in the United States equivalent to those required by Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial). In order for these TIDs to be carried out, additional guarantees or the consent of the interested party will be necessary. Our website will only perform the TID for the use of this type of cookies if it has the consent of the user and once informed of the possible risks through this cookie policy. For more information see: Types of cookies used by Google (https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=es#types-of-cookies), How Google uses cookies (https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=es), Data protection measures - Analytics Help (google.com) (https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=es) and Google privacy (https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=es&gl=es)

Advertising cookies: They allow the management, in the most efficient way possible, of the advertising spaces that, where appropriate, the publisher has included in a web page, application or platform from which it provides the requested service based on criteria such as the edited content or the frequency in which the ads are displayed.

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3. Disabling cookies
You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer. Please read the help section of your browser carefully to learn more about how to enable "private mode" or unblock certain cookies.

Disabling or deleting cookies belonging to Google Analytics
If you accept the use of cookies belonging to Google Analytics, you can uninstall them later by configuring your browser, as indicated, or by installing the Google Analytics opt-out add-on: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=es.