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Our Privacy Policy Section

Terms of Use

These Terms of Use are applicable to all users of this website ("Website"). Users should read, understand and accept these Terms when creating an account on the Website or using any of the services provided via this Website. If a given user has not done this, or does not agree with the contents of these Terms of Use, that user should not create an account on the Website and should not make use of any of the services provided via this Website.

By accepting these Terms of Use, upon creation of an account on the Website, the user enters into an agreement with the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium partners as joint controllers, represented by the project coordinator, namely KNAW DANS ,  with registered offices in KLOVENIERSBURGWAL 29 HET TRIPPENHUIS, 1011 JV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - VAT no. and Fiscal Code Chamber of Commerce number: 54667089 (" "), made up by the contents of these Terms, in order to regulate the user’s access and use of the Website. Users which accept these Terms of Use hereby represent and warrant that:

They accept to be bound by these Terms of Use, as registered Website users – either individually, or in representation of an organisation;

They are at least 18 years old;

They are capable, under the terms of the law applicable to them, to be legally bound by and comply with these Terms of Use – in particular, whenever a user creates an account as a representative of an organisation, that user warrants to have been expressly and validly authorised by that organisation to do so, or to otherwise be a legitimate representative of that organisation under the applicable law;

Their use of the Website will be carried out in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

In the event of doubts concerning the Terms of Use, the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may be contacted at: info@FAIR-IMPACT.eu.

For information on the processing of personal data on users which is carried out via the Website, please see the https://FAIR-IMPACT.eu/privacy-policy-full

  1. Services provided via the Website

Access to services provided via the Website ("Services") is, in part, restricted to registered users – i.e., users with a registered Website account – although some Services are open to all Website users. The creation of an account and access to the Website is generally free of charge; however, as described below, certain Services may be subject to payment.

- Registered members

The Website is intended to allow individuals interested in contributing to FAIR-IMPACT.eu goals to participate in the development of those goals. In particular, by creating a registered account, users will be able to become actively involved in FAIR-IMPACT.eu work, apply to the FAIR-IMPACT.eu calls, participate to surveys.

- Newsletters and communications

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium will include members of FAIR-IMPACT.eu within specific mailing lists, to ensure that those members are kept updated regarding important news and events related to the Website’s scope, by sending out informative newsletters and other communications to registered users (unless they opt-out of this).

- Events

FAIR-IMPACT.eu may organise meetings for its community of registered users, which take place in different places around Europe and beyond, seeking to bring together a unique community of research data practitioners and industry and policy stakeholders to pursue the specific objectives of FAIR-IMPACT.eu. Via the Website, registered users are able to sign-up to attend events and webinars for free or at a cost (paid via an external payment processor).

More information on Events is available at: https://FAIR-IMPACT.eu/events

- Submission of applications

The Website also allows registered users to respond to different calls made by FAIR-IMPACT.eu,  to apply for grants awarded in connection with projects in which FAIR-IMPACT.eu is involved.

- User support

Any questions concerning FAIR-IMPACT.eu’s activities in general can be addressed to FAIR-IMPACT.eu via the General Enquiry Form, available at: https://FAIR-IMPACT.eu/contact

Registered users can address questions specifically referring to the operation and use of the Website by writing an email to support@fairsfair.eu

2. Copyright / Intellectual Property

Users of the Website may download or print copies of any and all materials on the Website for personal use. Publications are Open Access. None of the information on this Website may be copied, distributed or transmitted in any way for commercial use . For any materials downloaded from this Website, source and references must be acknowledged.

3. Liability

The material on this Website is provided for general information only. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of any materials and information incorporated thereto and contained on this website. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium has a policy of continuous improvement of its communication and reserves the right to make improvements or changes to the online content without notice.

The use of the material (or any information incorporated thereto), in whole or in part, contained in this Website is the user’s sole responsibility. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium disclaims any liability for any damages whatsoever including, without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental and/or consequential damages resulting from access to the website and use of the materials provided therein.

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium makes no representations about websites accessed through this Website which are not maintained, controlled or created by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium does not endorse these sites and is not responsible for their content.

Website Privacy Policy

(DATACONTROLLER =) The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium partners as joint controllers, represented by the project coordinator, namely KNAW-DANS with registered offices in KLOVENIERSBURGWAL 29 HET TRIPPENHUIS, 1011 JV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, VAT no. and Fiscal Code VAT no. and Fiscal Code Chamber of Commerce number: 54667089, is committed to protecting the online privacy of the users of this website (“Website”).

As such, this Privacy Policy has been written in order to allow you to understand The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s policy regarding your privacy, as well as how your personal information will be handled when using the Website. This Privacy Policy will also provide you with information so that you are able to consent to the processing of your personal data in an explicit and informed manner, where appropriate.

In general, any information and data which you provide to The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium over the Website, or which is otherwise gathered via the Website by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, in the context of the use of Website’s services (“Services”) as better defined in Section 3 below, will be processed by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium in a lawful, fair and transparent manner. To this end, and as further described below, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium takes into consideration internationally recognised principles governing the processing of personal data, such as purpose limitation, storage limitation, data minimisation, data quality and confidentiality.

 

1. Data controller

The whole FAIR-IMPACT consortium partners established the Joint Control of the Data as joint controllers under the GDPR. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, as identified at the top of this Privacy Policy, is the data controller regarding all personal data processing carried out through the Website. You can contact the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium with any questions related to this Privacy Policy or the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s personal data processing practices by sending a written communication to info@FAIR-IMPACT.eu, or via the contact forms available on the Website.

2. Personal Data processed

When you use the Website, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium will collect and process information regarding you (as an individual) which allows you to be identified either by itself, or together with other information which has been collected. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may also be able to collect and process information regarding other persons in this same manner, if you choose to provide it to the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, also via the Website.

Data Subjects should refrain from providing the personal data of other data subjects and if they decide to provide such information, they are fully responsible for any claims or damages that may arise as a result of the provision of such information and they fully indemnify Trust-IT srl against any liability.

This information may be classified as “Personal Data” and can be collected by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium when you choose to provide it (e.g., when you subscribe to the newsletter or request other Services provided by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium over the Website) via the Website.

Personal Data which can be processed by the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium through the Website are as follows:

a. Name, contact details and other Personal Data

In various areas of the Website – including, in particular, if you decide to create an account on the Website – you will be asked to submit information about yourself, such as your name, e-mail address (in order to identify the registered users), professional title, organisation name/type, primary (and secondary) domain of work/expertise, , city/country of residence, gender (in order to collect statistical information on users to be provided to the EC for monitoring project performances), , . Mandatory fields will be marked as such in the online registration forms – it is not possible to process your registration if any of the mandatory fields are left incomplete.

In addition, whenever you communicate with the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium by submitting a general enquiry or a support ticket via the Website, as well as whenever you participate in surveys which may be available on the Website, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may collect additional information which you choose to provide.

Regarding any applications received, the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may assess the professional social media accounts (e.g. LinkedIn, Twitter) or professional websites of candidates, where publicly available or disclosed by the candidate, as necessary to gain insight as to a candidate’s suitability for the position/function to which the candidate applied.

When signing up for an event via the Website (such as a workshop organised or promoted by the Website), you will also be asked to provide details such as your name, your Twitter handle, the dates on which you will be attending and other information of relevance for the management of your attendance. Your payment details (including debit/credit card number and bank account details as needed) will be processed via an external payment gateway.

b. Special categories of Personal Data

When signing up for an event via the Website (such as a workshop organised or promoted by the Website), you will also be asked whether you have any special dietary/access requirements which might need accommodation. These Personal Data may potentially qualify as “health data” or “data revealing your religious/philosophical beliefs”, which are special categories of personal data under Art. 9 GDPR, and will be processed only with your explicit consent.

Certain areas of the Website may include free text fields, where you can write messages to the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium or otherwise allow you to post various types of content on the Website, which may contain Personal Data. Where these fields are completely free, you may use them to disclose (inadvertently or not) more sensitive categories of Personal Data, such as data revealing your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership. The content you upload in these fields may also (inadvertently or not) include other types of sensitive information relating to you, such as your genetic data, biometric data or data concerning your health, sex life or sexual orientation.

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium asks that you do not disclose any sensitive Personal Data on the Website, unless you consider this to be strictly necessary. As it is totally optional to provide this information, if you nonetheless choose to do so, please mind that the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium requires your explicit consent to process this sort of Personal Data (which can be provided, e.g., by declaring that you “explicitly consent to the processing of my special categories of personal data for the purpose of assessing my candidacy”).

c. Other persons’ Personal Data

As mentioned in the previous section, certain areas of the Website include free text fields where you can write messages to the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, or otherwise allow you to post various types of content on the Website. These messages and content may (inadvertently or not) include Personal Data related to other persons.

In any situation where you decide to share Personal Data related to other persons, you will be considered as an independent data controller regarding that Personal Data and must assume all inherent legal obligations and responsibilities. This means, among other things, that you must fully indemnify the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium against any complaints, claims or demands for compensation for damages which may arise from the processing of this Personal Data, brought by the third parties whose information you provide through the Website.

As The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium does not collect this information directly from these third parties (but rather collects them, indirectly, from you), you must make sure that you have these third parties’ consent before providing any information regarding them to The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium; if not, then you must make sure there is some other appropriate grounds on which you can rely to lawfully give The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium this information.

d. Browsing data

The Website’s operation, as is standard with any websites on the Internet, involves the use of computer systems and software procedures, which collect information about the Website’s users as part of their routine operation. While the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium does not collect this information in order to link it to specific users, it is still possible to identify those users either directly via that information, or by using other information collected – as such, this information must also be considered Personal Data.

This information includes several parameters related to your operating system and IT environment, including your IP address, location (country), the domain names of your device, the type of device, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of resources you request on the Website, the time of requests made, the method used to submit requests to the server, the dimensions of the file obtained in response to a request, the numerical code indicating the status of the response sent by the server (successful, error, etc.), and so on.

These data are used to compile statistical information on the use of the Website, to ensure its correct operation, as well as restore backup from possible failures of the Website and identify any faults and/or abuse of the Website. Save for this last purpose, these data are not kept for more than 60 business days.

e. Cookies

- Definitions, characteristics, and application of standards

 

Cookies are small text files that may be sent to and registered on your computer by the websites you visit, to then be re-sent to those same sites when you visit them again. It is thanks to these cookies that those websites can “remember” your actions and preferences (e.g., login data, language, font size, other display settings, etc.), so that you do not need to configure them again when you next visit the website, or when you change pages within a website.

Cookies are used for electronic authentication, monitoring of sessions and storage of information regarding your activities when accessing a website. They may also contain a unique ID code which allows tracking of your browsing activities within a website, for statistical or advertising purposes. Some operations within a website may not be able to be performed without the use of cookies which, in certain cases, are technically necessary for operation of the website.

When browsing a website, you may also receive cookies from websites or web servers other than the website being visited (i.e., “third-party cookies”).

There are various types of cookies, depending on their characteristics and functions, which may be stored on your computer for different periods of time: “session cookies”, which are automatically deleted when you close your browser, and “persistent cookies”, which will remain on your device until their pre-set expiration period passes.

According to the law which may be applicable to you, your consent may not always be necessary for cookies to be used on a website. In particular, “technical cookies” – i.e. cookies which are only used to send messages through an electronic communications network, or which are needed to provide services you request – typically do not require this consent. This includes browsing or session cookies (used to allow users to login) and function cookies (used to remember choices made by a user when accessing the website, such as language or products selected for purchase).

- Types of cookies used by the Website

The Website uses the following types of cookies:

  • Browsing or session cookies, which are strictly necessary for the Website’s operation, and/or to allow you to use the Website’s content and Services.
  • Analytics cookies , which allow The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to understand how users make use of the Website, and to track traffic to and from the Website.

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium also uses third-party cookies – i.e.cookies from websites / web servers other than the Website, owned by thirdparties. These third parties will either act as independent datacontrollers from the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium regarding their own cookies (using the data they collect for their own purposes and under terms defined by them) or asdata processors for The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium (processing personal data onThe FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s behalf).

For further information on how these third parties may use your information, please refer to their privacy policies:

Instagram

LinkedIn

Twitter

Youtube

 

The list of installed cookies is available in the Cookie Policy on the Website

- Cookie settings

Cookies are manually managed the first time you visit the website via a dedicated form. In any time, registered users can block or delete cookies used on the Website via this form, available under “My Account” section, or via your browser options. Your cookie preferences will be reset if different browsers are used to access the Website.. For more information on how to set the preferences for cookies via your browser, please refer to the following instructions:

You may also provide set your preferences on third-party cookies by using online platforms such as AdChoice.

 

CAUTION If you block or delete technical and/or function cookies used by the Website, the Website may become impossible to browse, certain services or functions of the Website may become unavailable or other malfunctions may occur. In this case, you may have to modify or manually enter some information or preferences every time you visit the Website.

 

3. Purposes of processing

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium intends to use your Personal Data, collected through the Website, for the following purposes:

  1. To allow you to create and maintain a registered user profile on the Website, to allow you to participate in different areas over the Website and exchange information/documents with other participants, to verify your identity and assist you, in case you lose or forget your login / password details for any of the Website’s registration services, to send you informative newsletters and other communications (linked to the collaborative areas which you participate in), to respond to your enquiries and requests for support, and to provide any other Services which you may request (“ Service Provision”); 
  2. To process your sign-up/registration forms for events and webinars hosted or supported by the Website, process your payment details for associated fees, track event attendance and publish attendee lists online (“Events/Webinars”);
  3. To assess applications submitted via the Website in order to partecipate to the Open Calls (“Applications”);
  4. For marketing, promotional and publicity purposes; to send you informative newsletters and other communications (linked to the collaborative areas which you participate in); to carry out direct marketing, market research and surveys, via e-mail, through push notifications / pop-up banners, through the Website’s official social media pages, […], regarding upcoming events organised by the Website, as well as events hosted by selected third parties (“Marketing”);
  5. For compliance with laws which impose upon The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium the collection and/or further processing of certain kinds of Personal Data (“ Compliance”);
  6. For development and administration of the Website, in particular by use of anonymised data analytics regarding how users make use of the Website, to generate statistics and improve our offerings (“Analytics”);
  7. To prevent and detect any misuse of the Website, or any fraudulent activities carried out through the Website, including by carrying out internal audits (“Misuse/Fraud”).

4. Grounds for processing and mandatory / discretionary nature of processing 

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s legal bases to process your Personal Data, according to the purposes identified in Section 3 , are as follows:

1. Service Provision : processing for these purposes is necessary to provide the Services and, therefore, is necessary for the performance of a contract with you – Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR. It is not mandatory for you to give The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium your Personal Data for these purposes; however, if you do not, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium will not be able to provide any Services to you.

2. Events/Webinars:processing for these purposes is generally necessary to allow the The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium Team to respond to your request to sign up for an event/webinar and, therefore, is necessary for the performance of a contract with you – Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR.. It is not mandatory for you to give The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium your Personal Data for these purposes; however, if you do not, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium will not be able to process your registration for an event/webinar.

3. Applications: processing for this purpose is needed in order for The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to be able to consider your application and, therefore, is necessary to take steps at your request before (potentially) entering into a contract – Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR. It is not mandatory for you to give The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium your Personal Data for these purposes; however, if you do not, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium will not be able to consider your applications.

4. Marketing: processing for these purposes is based on your consent – Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR. It is not mandatory for you to give consent to The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium for use of your Personal Data for these purposes, and you will suffer no consequence if you choose not to give it (aside from not being able to receive newsletter and further marketing communications from The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium). Any consent given may also be withdrawn at a later stage (please see Section 8 for more information).

5. Compliance: processing for this purpose is necessary for The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to comply with its legal obligations – Art. 6(1)(c) GDPR. When you provide any Personal Data to The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium must process it in accordance with the laws applicable to it, which may include retaining and reporting your Personal Data to official authorities for compliance with tax, customs or other legal obligations.

6. Analytics:Information collected for this purpose is used to allow The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to understand how users interact with the Website and to improve the Website accordingly, with the aim to providing a better user experience – Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. Data are collected in anonymous way and no Personal data is transferred to the service provider Google Analytics

7. Misuse/Fraud: Information collected for this purpose is used exclusively to prevent and detect fraudulent activities or misuse of the Website (for potentially criminal purposes) – Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.

 

5. Recipients of Personal Data – Data Processors

Your Personal Data may be shared with the following list of entities (“ Data Processors”):

  • The following entities are engaged in order to provide or support the Website and Services (e.g., hosting providers, e-mail platform providers, technical maintenance providers Website administrators and Website user administrators):
  • The Rocket Science Group LLC d/b/a Mailchimp, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE Ste 5000 Atlanta, GA, 30308-2172 United States
  • Google Ireland Limited; Gordon House Barrow Street, Dublin 4 DUBLIN, D04 E5W5 Ireland, managing the Google Analytics service for European based website. 
  • Zoom Video Communications, Inc., 55 Almaden Blvd, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95113, managing webinar service, with Personal Data Residency in Europe.
  • Mailjet, 4 rue Jules Lefebvre n75009 Paris, managing the newsletter service

 

6. Other Recipients of Personal Data

Your Personal Data may be shared with the following list of persons / entities (“Recipients”):

  • Persons, companies or professional firms providing the The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium with advice and consultancy regarding accounting, administrative, legal, tax, financial and debt collection matters related to the provision of the Services and which act typically as data processors on behalf of the The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium;
  • Persons authorised by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to process Personal Data needed to carry out activities strictly related to the provision of the Services, who have undertaken an obligation of confidentiality or are subject to an appropriate legal obligation of confidentiality (e.g., members of the team operating the Website, and other functions with access to Personal Data processed via the Website);
  • Public entities, bodies or authorities to whom your Personal Data may be disclosed, in accordance with the applicable law or binding orders of those entities, bodies or authorities.

More information on these transfers is available upon written request to the Website Managing Team at the following address: info@FAIR-IMPACT.eu.

7. Retention of Personal Data

Personal Data processed for Service Provision and Events/Webinars will be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium for the period deemed strictly necessary to fulfil such purposes – in any case, as these Personal Data are processed for the provision of the Services, The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may continue to store this Personal Data for a longer period, as may be necessary to protect The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s interests related to potential liability related to the provision of the Services.

Personal Data processed for Applications will be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium for up to 5 years. The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium may contact applicants before the expiration of this period, in order to request an extension of the retention period.

Personal Data processed for Marketing will be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium from the moment you give consent until it is withdrawn. Where it is not withdrawn, consent will be renewed at fixed intervals. Once consent is withdrawn (or not given, following a renewal), Personal Data will no longer be used for these purposes, although it may still be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium in particular as may be necessary to protect The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s interests related to potential liability related to this processing.

Personal Data processed for Compliance will be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium for the period required by the specific legal obligation or by the applicable law.

Personal Data processed for preventing Misuse/Fraud will be kept by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium for as long as deemed strictly necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected.

More information on applicable retention periods is available upon written request to the Website Managing Team at the following address: info@FAIR-IMPACT.eu.

8. Data subjects’ rights

As a data subject, you are entitled to exercise the following rights before The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, at any time:

1. Access your Personal Data being processed by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium (and/or a copy of that Personal Data), as well as information on the processing of your Personal Data;

2. Correct or update your Personal Data processed by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, where it may be inaccurate or incomplete;

3. Request erasure of your Personal Data being processed by The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, where you feel that the processing is unnecessary or otherwise unlawful;

4. Request the restriction of the processing of your Personal Data, where you feel that the Personal Data processed is inaccurate, unnecessary or unlawfully processed, or where you have objected to the processing;

5. Exercise your right to portability: the right to obtain a copy of your Personal Data provided to The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, as well as the transmission of that Personal Data to another data controller;

6. Object to the processing of your Personal Data, based on relevant grounds related to your particular situation, which you believe must prevent The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium from processing your Personal Data; or

You can also withdraw consent for Marketing (for communications received via e-mail) by selecting the appropriate link included at the bottom of every marketing e-mail message received. The same applies to the Website’s newsletter which you may have subscribed to and receive as a Service.

 

Aside from the above means, you can always exercise your rights described above by sending a written request to the Website Managing Team at the following address: info@FAIR-IMPACT.eu.

In any case, please note that, as a data subject, you are entitled to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authorities for the protection of Personal Data, if you believe that the processing of your Personal Data carried out through the Website is unlawful.

9. Amendments

This Privacy Policy entered into force on 30/01/2024

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium reserves the right to partly or fully amend this Privacy Policy, or simply to update its content, e.g., as a result of changes in applicable law. The Website Managing Team will inform you of such changes as soon as they are introduced, and they will be binding as soon as they are published on the Website. The Website Managing Team therefore invites you to regularly visit this Privacy Policy in order to acquaint yourself with the latest, updated version of the Privacy Policy, so that you may remain constantly informed on how The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium collects and uses Personal Data.

COOKIE POLICY

Cookies consist of portions of code installed in the browser that assist the owner in providing the service based on the purposes described. Some of the purposes of installing cookies may also require the consent of the user. When the installation of cookies takes place on the basis of consent, this consent can be revoked freely at any time following the instructions contained in this document.

Cookies are small text files that may be sent to and registered on your computer by the websites you visit, to then be re-sent to those same sites when you visit them again. It is thanks to these cookies that those websites can “remember” your actions and preferences (e.g., login data, language, font size, other display settings, etc.), so that you do not need to configure them again when you next visit the website, or when you change pages within a website.

Cookies are used for electronic authentication, monitoring of sessions and storage of information regarding your activities when accessing a website. They may also contain a unique ID code which allows tracking of your browsing activities within a website, for statistical or advertising purposes. Some operations within a website may not be able to be performed without the use of cookies which, in certain cases, are technically necessary for operation of the website.

When browsing a website, you may also receive cookies from websites or web servers other than the website being visited (i.e., “third-party cookies”).

There are various types of cookies, depending on their characteristics and functions, which may be stored on your computer for different periods of time: “session cookies”, which are automatically deleted when you close your browser, and “persistent cookies”, which will remain on your device until their pre-set expiration period passes.

According to the law which may be applicable to you, your consent may not always be necessary for cookies to be used on a website. In particular, “technical cookies” – i.e. cookies which are only used to send messages through an electronic communications network, or which are needed to provide services you request – typically do not require this consent. This includes browsing or session cookies (used to allow users to login) and function cookies (used to remember choices made by a user when accessing the website, such as language or products selected for purchase).

On the other hand, “profiling cookies” – i.e., cookies used to create profiles on users and to send advertising messages in line with the preferences revealed by users while browsing websites – typically require specific consent from users, although this may vary according to the applicable law.

- Types of cookies used by the Website

The Website uses the following types of cookies:

  • Browsing or session cookies, which are strictly necessary for the Website’s operation, and/or to allow you to use the Website’s content and Services.
  • Analytics cookies , which allow The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium to understand how users make use of the Website, and to track traffic to and from the Website.
  • Function cookies , which are used to activate specific Website functions and to configure the Website according to your choices (e.g., language), in order to improve your experience.

The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium also uses third-party cookies – i.e. cookies from websites / web servers other than the Website, owned by third parties. These third parties will either act as independent data controllers from The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium regarding their own cookies (using the data they collect for their own purposes and under terms defined by them) or asdata processors for The FAIR-IMPACT Consortium (processing personal data on the FAIR-IMPACT Consortium’s behalf).

  • Profiling cookies , which are used to observe the preferences you reveal through your use of the Website and to send you advertising messages in line with those preferences.

- First-party cookies present on the Website

In detail, the cookies present on the Website are as follows:

Common

TECHNICAL NAMEDATA CONTROLLERCOOKIE TYPE, FUNCTION AND PURPOSE

TYPE OF COOKIE

 

DURATION
has_jsThe FAIR-IMPACT ConsortiumFunctional cookie to remember whether a visitor has javascript in his browserfirst party cookie/browsing cookieExpires at the end of the session
consent_3rdparties_cookiesThe FAIR-IMPACT ConsortiumCookie that records if the user accepted the 3rd parties cookiesfirst party cookie/browsing cookieExpires at the end of the session
consent_additional_cookiesThe FAIR-IMPACT ConsortiumCookie that records if the user accepted additional cookiesfirst party cookie/browsing cookieExpires at the end of the session

Google Analytics

TECHNICAL NAMEDATA CONTROLLERCOOKIE TYPE, FUNCTION AND PURPOSE

TYPE OF COOKIE

 

DURATION
_gaGoogle

Google Analytics cookie used to distinguish users.

 

third party cookie/cookie analytics2 Years
_gat 
_gat_gtag_UA_XXXXXXXX_X
Google

Google Analytics cookie that does not store any user information; it's just used to limit the number of requests that have to be made to doubleclick.net

 

third party cookie/cookie analytics60 seconds
_gidGoogleGoogle Analytics cookie used to distinguish users.third party cookie/cookie analytics24 hours

Drupal

TECHNICAL NAMEDATA CONTROLLERCOOKIE TYPE, FUNCTION AND PURPOSE

TYPE OF COOKIE

 

DURATION
SSESSxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe FAIR-IMPACT ConsortiumDrupal cookie that stores session identification.first party cookie/session cookies

200000 seconds

200000 seconds - ~23 days

Drupal.tableDrag.showWeightThe FAIR-IMPACT ConsortiumDrupal cookie that helps handle the consistent navigation of tabbed pages and forms across a range of different browsers.first party cookie/functional cookies1 Year

- Cookie settings

You can block or delete cookies used on the Website via your browser options. Your cookie preferences will be reset if different browsers are used to access the Website. For more information on how to set the preferences for cookies via your browser, please refer to the following instructions:

You may also provide set your preferences on third-party cookies by using online platforms such as AdChoice.

CAUTION If you block or delete technical and/or function cookies used by the Website, the Website may become impossible to browse, certain services or functions of the Website may become unavailable or other malfunctions may occur. In this case, you may have to modify or manually enter some information or preferences every time you visit the Website.

How can I express consent to the installation of Cookies?

In addition to what is indicated in this document, the User can manage the preferences for Cookies directly from within his browser and prevent - for example - that third parties can install them. Through the browser preferences it is also possible to delete the Cookies installed in the past, including the Cookie in which the consent to the installation of Cookies by this site is eventually saved. The User can find information on how to manage Cookies with some of the most popular browsers such as the following addresses: Google ChromeMozilla FirefoxApple SafariMicrosoft Internet Explorer.

With reference to cookies installed by third parties, the User can also manage his own settings and revoke the consent by visiting the related opt out link (if available), using the tools described in the privacy policy of the third party or by contacting the same directly.

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