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Cookies and privacy policy

Cookies policy

What are cookies?

We use cookies on our website. A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on the visitor’s computer or mobile device, such as your preferred language and other options. This information facilitates your next visit and makes the site you find more useful. Cookies play a very important role and contribute to a better browsing experience for the user.

Types of cookies

Depending on who is the entity that manages the domain from where cookies are sent and the data obtained is processed, two types can be distinguished: website specific cookies and third-party cookies. There is also a second classification according to the period of time that they remain stored in the your browser, being session cookies or persistent cookies. Finally, a third classification can be performed, according to the purpose for which the data obtained is processed: technical cookies, personalization cookies, analysis cookies, advertising cookies and behavioral advertising cookies. For more information in this regard, you can read the Spanish Guide on the use of cookies of the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (Spanish agency of data protection).

Cookies used on the website Observ@COMDID

The cookies that are being used in this portal are identified below, as well as their type and function:

ObservaCOMDID website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service developed by Google, which allows the measurement and analysis of navigation on web pages. In your browser, you can see cookies from this service. According to the previous typology, these cookies are third-party, session and analysis types. Through web analytics, information about the number of users who access the web, the number of page views, the frequency and repetition of visits, their duration, the browser used, the operator that provides the service, the language, the terminal you use and the city to which your IP address is assigned is obtained. These information enables a better and more appropriate service by this portal. To ensure anonymity, Google will make your information anonymous by truncating the IP address before storing it, so Google Analytics is not used to locate or collect personally identifiable information from site visitors. Google may only send the information collected by Google Analytics to third parties as long as it is legally bound to do so. In accordance with the conditions of provision of the Google Analytics service, Google will not associate your IP address with any other data kept by Google. For more information about these third-party cookies, visit the official Google Analytics page.

Another cookie that is downloaded is a technical cookie called JSESSIONID. This cookie allows you to store a unique identifier per session through which it is possible to link the necessary data to enable ongoing navigation. To provide you with a better browsing experience, we offer you the opportunity to set your preferences for how this site runs when you use it. To remember these preferences, we need to use cookies so that this information can be retrieved every time you interact with a page that can be modified by your preferences.

If you create an account with us, we will use cookies to manage the registration process and general administration. These cookies will generally be removed when you log out; however, in some cases they may remain later to remember your site’s preferences when you log out.
We use cookies when connected so that we can remember this fact. This saves you from having to log in every time you visit a new page. These cookies are generally removed or deleted when you log out to ensure that you can only access restricted features and areas when you log in.

When you send data through a form such as those found on the contact, training or consulting pages, cookies can be set to remember your user data for future communications.

Finally, a cookie called show_cookies, specific, technical and session type is downloaded. It manages the user’s consent to the use of cookies on the website, in order to remember those users who have accepted them and those who have not, so that the former are not shown information at the top of the page about.

Acceptance of cookie policy

Pressing the ACCEPT button assumes that you accept the use of cookies.

How to modify cookie settings

You can restrict, block or delete ObservaCOMDID cookies or any other web page using your browser. In each browser the operation is different, the «Help» function will show you how to do it.

Privacy policy

observacomdid.com informs that in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (RGPD), it processes your data in order to report events and news on the web and respond to your requests and queries. It does not use your data for anything else. If you want more information about the application of the RGPD or want to exercise your rights of access, rectification, opposition, deletion, portability of data or limitation of treatment, you can do so by sending an email to late@urv.cat indicating in the subject » RGPD Rights ”. Thank you.

The Observ@COMDID project (RTI2018-096815-B-I00) follows the ethical guidelines for educational research of the British Association for Educational Research (BERA) of 2018. Based on this framework, different responsibilities related to the and project participants, research community and team, grant institutions, research publication and dissemination. These responsibilities can be read in the following link.