WHAT ARE COOKIES?
A cookie is a message that, subject to the User settings, is sent to its terminal when the User navigates on a website. The aim is to collect data regarding the internet navigation of the User to send tailor-made services to its terminal (computer, mobile phone or tablet).
HOW THE SITE USE COOKIES?
HOPSCOTCH CONGRES and third parties use a tracking technology on its terminal such as cookies whenever the User navigates on the Site.
Cookies may be created and stored by the Site you are visiting (first-party cookie) or by third parties, such as those who serve content or analytics services on the Site (third-party cookies).
Categories of cookies
Strictly Necessary
These cookies are essential for the Site to perform its basic functions. The Site cannot function properly without these cookies. The user cannot refuse strictly necessary cookies.
CONTROLLING COOKIES
For cookies for which it is required to collect consent, the User is informed of the purpose of these cookies and is given the ability to consent or refuse through a banner at the bottom of the Site homepage.
After customizing their cookies settings, users are able to reselect their preferences at any time. From the Public Pages, this is possible by clicking ‘Reselect cookie consent’ in the footer. From the Front Office, they can do this in Settings > Privacy > Cookies > Reselect settings. In both of these cases, the user’s non-required cookies are destroyed, and the page refreshes, allowing them to select which cookies they accept.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, please visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. On this website you’ll find information about a browser plug-in that can be installed to prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics.
For cookies that do not require consent, the User may at all times configure its navigator in order to prevent the creation of cookie files.
However, certain functionalities of the services proposed by the Site may not function properly without cookies. In addition, even if most navigators are configured by default and accept the creation of cookie files, the User has the possibility to choose to accept the creation of all cookies other than the functional cookies or to systematically decline them or to choose the cookies it accepts depending on the issuer by configuring the following settings:
Google Chrome : https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647