1. What is a cookie?
The safeguarding of your privacy while accessing our website represents a crucial aspect for us. This is why we will put at your disposal a detailed presentation regarding the personal and non-personal data collection operations.
The right of usage of such personal data and anonymized data fall with the Culture Through Music Association, within the limits foreseen by the law and the exceptions imposed by the data subjects’ rights as described in what follows.
The present webpage implements a usage analysis software. By evaluating these data, useful information can be gained regarding the needs of the users. This information helps improve the experience of the website user. More exactly, for each access the following data sets are saved without limitations:
The anonymized form of the computer’s IP address that sends the request
Access date and time, respectively of the access request
The name of the accessed page or of the file
Reference to the webpage from which the present page is consulted
The used browser, here including the version of that particular browser
The operation system used by the user
2. The Cookie Settings for this Webpage
2.1. Cookies That Do Not Require Your Consent
The Cookie files that are of upmost necessity, also called “strictly necessary”, assure those functions which make possible the correct usage of the page. These Cookie files are exclusively used by us and represent those First Party Cookies and are saved only for the current browsing session within your computer. The Cookie files which are necessary. Furthermore, such Cookie files assure, for example, the page functionality and compliance with the security specifications regarding the data transfer when changing the page from http to https. In order to use the strictly necessary Cookie files your consent will not be requested.
The Cookie files that are not strictly necessary cannot be deactivated with the help of this page. These, can however, be deactivated anytime with the help of the used browser. Please consult the following instructions.
3. The Third-Party Cookies
The name of the Cookie file: Google Inc. (Adwords Codes / Google Conversion Codes / Google Remarketing Codes)
Attribute/ Task: for the Google advertising campaigns, the so-called re-marketing and conversion codes are set to directly measure the behaviour of the clients and to correlate it with the on-going publicity campaigns and to evaluate their success.
The save/ archive time: maximum 180 days (all data are made anonymous respectively anonymized)
The name of the cookie file: Facebook, Inc (Facebook Pixel)
Attribute/ Task: for the Facebook advertising campaigns the so-called re-marketing and conversion codes are set to directly measure the behaviour of the clients and to correlate it to the on-going publicity campaigns and to evaluate their success.
The save/ archive time: maximum 180 days (all data are made anonymous respectively anonymized)