Cookie policy
Last updated: 10 September 2024
This cookie policy outlines how we collect, use, and manage cookies, and we outline your rights and choices regarding cookie usage.
You can contact us at info@pridd.org.
Introduction
What is this policy about?
This document tells you about tracking technologies (“trackers”) that help this website achieve the purposes outlined in this document.
What are trackers?
For simplicity, all such technologies are defined as "trackers" within this document – unless there is a reason to differentiate. For example, while cookies can be used on both web and mobile browsers, it would be inaccurate to talk about cookies in the context of mobile apps as they are a browser-based tracker. For this reason, within this document, the term cookies is only used where it is specifically meant to indicate this particular type of tracker.
Some of the purposes for which trackers are used may also require your consent. This website does not contain any trackers which require your consent.
There are two types of trackers, first-party trackers (i.e., those trackers managed by us), and third-party trackers (i.e., those that enable services provided by organisations other than us). This website only has first-party trackers.
The validity and expiration periods of cookies is as follows.
ASPXAUTH | authorisation token deleted when the website closes |
pridd.csrf | .Net security token deleted after 2 years |
pridd.sid | Matomo session cookie deleted after 30 minutes |
Contact Information
Given the objective complexity surrounding tracking technologies, you are encouraged to contact us should you wish to receive any further information on the use of such technologies by this website.
Address: Calle Hermanos Soto Chápuli, 4
Alicante 03010
Spain
Email: info@pridd.org
Phone: +34 965 94 68 83
Measurement
This website uses trackers to measure traffic and analyze user behavior to improve the service.
Analytics
The services contained in this section enable us to monitor and analyze web traffic and can be used to keep track of user behavior.
Matomo
Matomo is an alternative to Google analytics. Its power and attractiveness to us is that it allows us to control the data (not a third-party) and hence protects the the user’s data privacy much more in line with our commitment to compliance with GDPR.
How to manage preferences and provide or withdraw consent
There are various ways to manage tracker related preferences and to provide and withdraw consent, where relevant:
- You can manage preferences related to trackers from directly within your own device settings, for example, by preventing the use or storage of trackers.
- It is also possible, via relevant browser or device features, to delete previously stored trackers, including those used to remember your initial consent preferences.
- Other trackers in the browser’s local memory may be cleared by deleting the browsing history.
Locating tracker settings
You can, for example, find information about how to manage cookies in the most commonly used browsers at the following addresses:
You may also manage certain categories of trackers used on mobile apps by opting out through relevant device settings such as the device advertising settings for mobile devices, or tracking settings in general (you may open the device settings and look for the relevant setting).
Consequences of denying the use of trackers
You are free to decide whether or not to allow the use of trackers. However, please note that trackers help this website to provide a better experience and advanced functionalities to you (in line with the purposes outlined in this document).
Therefore, if you choose to block the use of trackers, we may be unable to provide all related features.
Definitions and legal references
Personal data (or data)
Any information that directly, indirectly, or in connection with other information — including a personal identification number— allows for the identification or identifiability of a natural person (in other words, you).
Usage data
Usage data is information automatically collected through this website or third-party services, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, time and method of requests, response status, visit duration, page sequence, and device-specific details.
Service
The service provided by this website as described in the Terms of Use and on this site.
European Union (or EU)
Unless otherwise specified, all references made within this document to the European Union include all current member states to the European Union and the European Economic Area.
Cookie
Cookies are trackers consisting of small sets of data stored in your browser.
Tracker
Tracker indicates any technology - e.g. cookies, unique identifiers, web beacons, embedded scripts, e-tags, and fingerprinting -that enables the tracking of you, for example by accessing or storing information on your device.
Legal information
This cookie privacy statement has been prepared based on provisions of multiple legislations. This policy relates solely to this website, if not stated otherwise within this document.