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Cookie management policy

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a message that, depending on the User's settings, is sent to their device when they browse a website. Its purpose is to collect data about their online navigation in order to deliver personalized services to their device (computer, smartphone, or tablet).

How does the Site use Cookies?

HOPSCOTCH CONGRES (the “Company”) and third-party services use tracking technologies on their devices, such as cookies, every time the User browses the Site. Cookies can be created and stored by the Site you visit (first-party cookies) or by third parties, such as those providing content and analytics services on the Site (third-party cookies).
 

Categories of Cookies
 

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies
    These cookies are essential for the basic functions of the Site. The Site cannot operate correctly without these cookies. The User cannot refuse strictly necessary cookies.

     

  • Consent-based Cookies
    For cookies that require consent, the User is informed about the purpose of these cookies and is given the option to accept or refuse them through the banner at the bottom of the homepage of the Site. 
    Once users have set their cookie preferences, they can modify them at any time. From the Public Pages, the User can click on the button "Select Cookie Settings Again". From the Front Office, the User can go to the "My Settings > Privacy > Select Cookie Settings Again" menu. In both cases, unnecessary cookies will be deleted, and the page will be refreshed, allowing the User to make new choices.

To refuse Google Analytics tracking on all websites, please visit: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This website provides information about a browser plug-in that can be installed to prevent Google Analytics from using your data.

For cookies that do not require consent, the User can configure their browser at any time to block the creation of cookie files.
However, some features of the services offered by the Site may not function properly without these cookies. Furthermore, although most browsers are configured by default to accept cookie files, the User has the option to either accept all cookies, refuse them all, or choose which cookies to accept based on the issuer by adjusting the following settings:

Learn more about our privacy policy.

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