Consent

By using our website (https://kanpe.org/), you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy. On your first visit to this website, you were invited to give your consent, and although this invitation is not usually displayed on subsequent visits, you may withdraw your consent at any time by following the instructions below.

Cookie deactivation

Where an organization provides an automatic deactivation tool for its cookies, we indicate the name of that organization, the category of cookies it uses and a link to its automatic deactivation tool. In all other cases, we indicate the name of the cookies themselves and their source at the date of this cookie policy, so that you can easily identify and deactivate them via your browser settings.

If you do not accept the use of these cookies, please deactivate them by following the instructions specific to your browser or use an automatic deactivation tool if available. However, please note that some services may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

After your first visit to this website, we may change the cookies we use. This cookie policy will always let you know who sets cookies, for what purpose and how to disable them if you consult it regularly.

What types of cookies are used by OUR ORGANIZATION?

The categories of cookies used by the KANPE Foundation and its suppliers are described below:

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to navigate the website and access its functionalities. Without these cookies, the services you request (such as page navigation) cannot be provided.

Performance cookies

We use analytical cookies to analyze how our visitors use our websites and to monitor site performance. This enables us to ensure a high-quality experience by personalizing our offering and quickly identifying and correcting any problems. For example, we may use performance cookies to track which pages are most popular, determine which method of navigation between pages is most effective, and understand why certain pages generate errors. We may also use these cookies to target items or services on the site according to their relevance to you, based on your website use. We do not link the information collected by these cookies to your personal information.

Website functionality cookies

We use cookies to offer you certain features, for example to remember your choices (such as username, language or region) or to recognize the platform from which you are accessing the site and provide you with enhanced, more personalized functionality. These cookies are not used to track your browsing on other sites.

Targeting cookies

Targeting cookies (or advertising cookies) collect information about your browsing habits in order to better target advertising to you and your interests. They are used by third-party services, such as the “Like” or “Share” buttons. The AddThis cookies mentioned above are also examples of targeting cookies. These third-party services provide these features in exchange for acknowledging that you have visited our website.

When you use LinkedIn, Twitter, or other available sharing buttons, you are redirected to a page controlled by these companies, which may place cookies (including targeting cookies), and you are then subject to the cookie policies of LinkedIn, Twitter, or other relevant websites, respectively.

Use of IP addresses and Web logs

We may also use your IP address and browser type to help diagnose problems with our server, to administer our Web site and to improve the service we offer you. An IP address is a numerical code that identifies your computer on the Internet. Your IP address may also be used to gather broad demographic information.

We may perform IP address lookups to determine the domain from which you access our website (for example, google.com), in order to gain a better understanding of our users’ demographics.

Information from these types of cookies and technologies is not combined with your information from other sources and cannot be used to identify you.

Invisible pixels in HTML e-mails and webinars

Our marketing e-mails contain a unique “web beacon” linked to the current campaign, which informs us whether our e-mails are opened and which, combined with other technology, verifies clicks on links contained in the e-mail. We may use this information for a variety of purposes, including determining which e-mails are of most interest to you, and asking users who do not open our e-mails whether they wish to continue receiving them. The pixel will be removed when you delete the e-mail. If you do not want the pixel to be downloaded to your device, please avoid clicking on the links we send you. This information may be associated with your personal identity.

Cookie policy does not apply to third-party websites

Please note that this Cookie Policy does not apply to, and we disclaim any responsibility for, the privacy practices of third-party websites that may be accessed via links on this website.

Changes to cookie policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, and we encourage you to review it regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies. This cookie policy was last updated on September 14, 2023.

 

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