Privacy & Cookies Policy

For the purposes of that which is stipulated in Act of Parliament 15/1999, of 13 December, on Personal Data Protection, OPERA H2020 hereby informs you that the personal data you provide will be incorporated into a computer file owned by OPERA H2020.

The gathering and processing of personal data is designed to manage the information supplied in consultations, to handle enrolments for events, to keep you informed about anything that may take place in connection with the event you have signed up for, to deal with job applications, to keep you informed about any aspects of the OPERA H2020 portal that may be of interest to you, and to forward any informative communications connected with our activities.

Hereby, the user gives OPERA H2020 the permission to publish any photography taken during the events that OPERA H2020 could organize and where the user is present. These images could be broadcasted in OPERA H2020’s  different digital channels but always with informative aims, never for commercial purposes.

Likewise, you will be able to exercise your right to access, rectify, cancel and challenge through the e-mail address jpablo.ruiz-minguela@tecnalia.com. Any authorization you may have granted can be withdrawn at any time.

OPERA H2020 is not responsible for the privacy and information protection policies pertaining to the information of third parties that can be accessed from this web site.

OPERA H2020 accepts no responsibility for the opinions dumped onto its blogs and social networks.

COOKIES

OPERA H2020’s Web page makes use of cookies for storing the user’s surfing preferences. Likewise, it incorporates Google Analytics which also creates its own cookies used exclusively for the purposes of statistics and the analysis of user behaviour when use is made of this web site.

Any user who does not wish to receive cookies or who wishes to be informed before they are stored on his/her computer, may configure his/her browser accordingly.

Most of today’s browsers allow cookies to be managed in 3 different ways:

  1. Cookies are never accepted.
  2. For each cookie the browser will ask the user whether it can be accepted.
  3. Cookies are always accepted.

The browser can also include the possibility of specifying better which cookies should be accepted and which should not. Specifically, the user can normally accept one of the following options: reject the cookies from specific domains; reject the cookies of third parties; accept cookies as non-persistent (i.e. they are eliminated when the browser is closed); allow the server to create cookies for a different domain. Furthermore, browsers may also allow users to see and delete cookies one by one.

Further information about cookies is available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie