COOKIE POLICY

After conducting an audit regarding the Cookies used on this website, we inform you as follows:

OUR COOKIE POLICY
The LSSI-CE (Information Society and Electronic Commerce Law) obliges all website or blog owners to inform users of the existence of cookies, provide details about them, and obtain permission before storing them on the user’s device.

As stated in Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002: “Service providers may use data storage and retrieval devices in users’ terminal equipment, provided that users have given their consent after being provided with clear and comprehensive information on their use, particularly regarding the purposes of data processing, in accordance with Organic Law 15/1999 of 13 December, on the Protection of Personal Data.”

As the owner of this website, and in compliance with the aforementioned article, we inform you that due to the nature of how the internet and websites function, we may not always have updated information on the cookies that third parties use through this site.

This is particularly true in cases where our webpage contains embedded elements such as texts, documents, images, or short films that are stored elsewhere but are displayed on our website.

Consequently, if you encounter cookies on this website that are not listed below, please notify us. You may also contact the third party directly to request information on the cookies they set, the purpose and duration of the cookie, and how they ensure your privacy.

1. What are Cookies?
Cookies are tools used by web servers to store and retrieve information about their visitors. They are nothing more than a text file that some servers request your browser to save to your hard drive, with information about what you have been doing on their pages. Cookies have an expiration date, which can range from the duration of the session to a future specified date, after which they cease to be operational.

2. Cookies used on this website
This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies to provide a better browsing experience, allow you to share content on social networks, display ads based on your interests, and collect user statistics.

The cookies used on https://schooloftraveljournalism.com are associated only with an anonymous user and their device, and do not provide references that allow the identification of the user’s name and surname. These cookies also cannot read data from your hard drive or include viruses. Likewise, https://schooloftraveljournalism.com cannot read cookies implanted on your hard drive by other servers.

You may freely decide whether to allow cookies to be stored on your hard drive by configuring your browser settings to accept or reject cookies by default, or to be notified each time a cookie is received so that you can decide whether to allow its installation on your hard drive. For more information, please consult the help section of your browser.

Even if you configure your browser to reject all cookies or explicitly refuse cookies from https://schooloftraveljournalism.com, you will still be able to browse the site with the only drawback being that some functionalities may not be available. You can also delete cookies installed on your hard drive at any time by following the procedures outlined in your browser’s help section.

As a user, you may block cookies by configuring your browser accordingly. However, if you do so, certain functionalities of the website may not operate properly.

The cookies on this site help to:

  • Ensure the website functions correctly.
  • Save you from having to log in every time you visit the site.
  • Remember your settings during and between visits.
  • Allow you to watch videos.
  • Improve site speed and security.
  • Enable you to share pages with social networks.
  • Continuously improve this website.
  • Show you ads based on your browsing habits.

We will never use cookies to:

  • Collect personally identifiable information (without your explicit consent).
  • Collect sensitive information (without your explicit consent).
  • Share personal identification data with third parties.

3. Third-party cookies we use on this website
This website, like most sites, includes functionality provided by third parties.

We also regularly test new designs or third-party services for recommendations and reports.

This may occasionally change the configuration of cookies and lead to the appearance of cookies not detailed in this policy. It is important to know that these cookies are temporary and serve only for study and evaluation purposes. They will never compromise your privacy.

Some of the most stable third-party cookies include:

  • Analytics services, such as Google Analytics, help the website analyze how users interact with the site and improve its usability. These cookies are not associated with data that could identify the user.Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google, Inc., a company located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States (“Google”).You can consult the types of cookies used by Google here.
  • WordPress: https://schooloftraveljournalism.com uses the WordPress platform, owned by Automattic, Inc. The use of cookies by WordPress is not under our control and may change at any time. These cookies do not provide any benefit to this website’s owner. Automattic, Inc., also uses other cookies to help identify and track visitors to WordPress sites and their usage preferences, as stated in their cookie policy.
  • Social media cookies: These may be stored in your browser when you visit https://schooloftraveljournalism.com and share content on social networks.The social networks that this website uses include:The privacy implications will depend on each social network’s settings, which you have selected. Neither the website owner nor the advertisers can access any personally identifiable information from these cookies.
  • Advertising and remarketing cookies: We use Facebook and Google pixels for remarketing purposes to display targeted ads on their respective platforms.
    • Facebook pixel: Allows us to show ads within the Facebook platform. More information here.
    • Google pixel: Enables the placement of ads on Google’s Display Network. More information here.

4. How to manage and disable cookies
If you do not want cookies to be installed on your device, you can adjust your browser settings to notify you before any cookies are downloaded.

You can also configure your browser to reject all cookies or only third-party cookies. Additionally, you can delete cookies that have already been installed on your device. Note that you will need to configure these settings separately for each browser and device you use.

This cookie policy was last updated on February 19, 2023.

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