ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu cookies policy

ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu uses the following cookies:

Single-session cookies are used for technical purposes, such as generating aggregated statistics about how the website is used. Single-session cookies may use a unique identifier, but do not publicly expose personal information.

Multi-session or persistent cookies are used to recognize a computer that has previously visited ariadne-infrastructure.eu, which can improve a user’s experience, for example, by continuing preference settings from previous visits.

ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu currently uses the following cookies:

  • ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu currently uses single session and multi-session cookies to ensure that ariadne-infrastructure.eu displays correctly and measure website metrics, such as which pages are popular and how often people visit the website.

These cookies do not capture personally identifiable information, such as your name or email, or track interactions outside of ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu and other pages.

This list does not include cookies associated with third-party content or functionality included on ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu (see Third-Party Cookies).

The ARIADNE RI Project uses a third-party analytics provider (currently Google Analytics) to analyze the data collected through the cookies. The third-party analytics provider does not receive personally identifiable information through these cookies and does not combine, match, or cross-reference ariadne-infrastructure.eu information with any other information. We have also limited the provider’s ability to see your full IP address (a process known as “IP masking”). Please review Google Analytics’s privacy policy for additional information.

 

Cookies for Email Subscribers

In order to improve email subscribers’ experience and the overall quality of our services, we may use cookies to measure the effectiveness of our email communications and to better tailor email content. Specifically, we may connect the data showing that an email subscriber clicked a link in an email to a subsequent action taken by that individual on the ARIADNE RI Project website.

We would therefore only connect cookie data to individual users who have consented and opted in to receiving emails. 

 

Third-Party Cookies

Some pages on ariadne-infrastructure.eu may include web content or functionality from third parties, such as embedded videos hosted by non-ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu services.  

These third parties may use web measurement and customization technologies (such as cookies) in conjunction with the provision of this content or functionality. 

You should consult the privacy policies of these third parties for further information. We do not knowingly use third-party tools that place a multi-session cookie prior to the user interacting with the tool, for example by playing an embedded video. If you become aware of a third-party tool on ariadne-infrastructure.eu that places a multi-session cookie prior to any user interaction, please contact us at contact@ariadne-infrastructure.eu

How to Manage Cookies

Visitors can control aspects of website measurement and customization technologies used on ariadne-infrastructure.eu and still have access to comparable information and services on ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu.

You can choose not to accept cookies from any website, including ariadne-infrastructure.eu, by changing the settings of your browser. You can also delete cookies stored in your browser at any time.

For more information about cookies, including how to delete them from your computer and configure your browser to refuse them from ariadne-research-infrastructure.eu or any other site, visit the following resource, or refer to your individual browser settings for additional information on disabling cookies:

 

Persistent Cookies

Many websites use “persistent cookie” technology. A persistent cookie is a small text file that this website places on your web browser so that it can gather anonymous summary demographic information, and remember your browser when it is used to visit our site again later—kind of like cookie crumbs! (Hence the name.) These cookies uniquely identify a browser on a computer, but never a person. In other words, if the same person uses Chrome and Internet Explorer, two unique browser cookies will be assigned, one for each browser, so that person well be counted as two different visitors because visits are based on browsers, not computers or persons. Most Internet browsers automatically accept persistent cookies. Although using persistent cookies creates a much better experience for you while using the site, most sites will also work without them. If you don’t want to accept cookies, you can edit your browser’s options to stop accepting persistent cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the websites you visit. Below you’ll find directions to help you disable cookies in some of the most popular desktop browsers and mobile browsers.

Important: If you choose to set your browser to reject cookies from every website you visit, this may adversely affect the functionality of websites you visit.

 

Changing Cookies Settings in Popular Desktop Browsers

Firefox Version 3.5 or Later

  • In the “Tools” menu, select “Options”
  • Under the “Firefox will:” dropdown, select “Use custom settings for history”
  • Uncheck the “Accept Cookies from Sites” box to block all cookies Or
  • Click the “Exceptions” button to enter specific websites that you wish to allow/disallow to set cookies

Internet Explorer version 6 or later

  • In the “Tools” menu, select “Internet Options”
  • Click the “Privacy” tab
  • Move the “Settings” slider up or down to adjust your cookie acceptance settings (moving the slider all the way to the top will block all cookies) Or
  • Click the “Sites” button to enter specific websites that you wish to allow/disallow to set cookies

Safari version 4 or later

  • Click the geared wheel icon in the top right of your browser window.
  • Select “Preferences”
  • Select the “Security” tab
  • Under “Accept Cookies:”, click the “Never” option to block all cookies

Chrome version 4 or later

  • Click the wrench icon in the top right of your browser window
  • Select “Options”
  • Click the “Under the Hood” tab
  • Click the “Content Settings” button
  • Click the option to “Block sites from setting any data” to block all cookies Or
  • Click the “Exceptions” button to enter specific websites that you wish to allow/disallow to set cookies

Disabling cookies in popular mobile browsers

Mobile Safari

  • From your home screen on your iPhone or iPad, click “Settings”
  • Click on “Safari”
  • Click on “Accept Cookies”
  • Select “Never” to block all cookies

Opera Mini on a Blackberry device

  • From within the Opera Mini browser, press the menu key.
  • Scroll down to access the drop down menu of options
  • Select “Settings”
  • Select “Privacy”
  • Change the “Accept cookies” option to “Off” to block all cookies

Android Browser

  • From within the Android browser, hit the menu key.
  • Select “More”
  • Select “Settings”
  • Uncheck the “Accept Cookies” option to block all cookies

 

Disabling Third-Party Cookies

  • Google service (https://www.google.com/settings/ads/anonymous?hl=en)