Cookie Notice
A cookie is a small data file that is placed on a user’s computer or mobile device – when they visit a website – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about your visits, which can make it easier to visit the site again and make the site more useful to you. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from our web hosting domain different from the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts.
More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:
- Assisting you in navigation;
- Assisting in registration to our events, login, and your ability to provide feedback;
- Analysing your use of our products, services or applications;
- Assisting with our promotional and marketing efforts. (including behavioural advertising)
Below is a detailed list of the cookies we use on our Website. Our Website is scanned regularly to maintain the list as accurate as possible. We classify cookies in the following categories:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies
- Performance Cookies
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are set to provide the service, application or resource requested. Without these cookies, your request cannot be properly delivered. They are usually set to manage actions made by you, such as requesting website visual elements, pages resources or due user login/logoff. We can also use these cookies to set up essential functionalities to guarantee the security and efficiency of the service requested, like authentication and load balancer request.
Performance Cookies
These cookies are set to provide quantitative measures of website visitors. Information collected with these cookies is used in operations to measure website or software KPIs, such as performance. With the usage of these cookies we are able to count visits and traffic sources to improve the performance of our site and application. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site.
Effective May 25, 2018, The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union (EU) regulation that replaces the Directive 95/46/EC and governs the current data protection framework in Europe.
The law has a broad scope that impacts organizations that process the personal data of EU residents, wherever they are located in the world. The regulation is meant to harmonize the EU data protection landscape and
protect the rights and freedoms of EU individuals.
Organizations that do not comply with GDPR face heavy fines and penalties. Some violations are subject to up to 4% of the organization’s global annual turnover.