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The Digital Innovation Zone website uses cookies. In the information presented on this page, you will find details on what cookies are, for what purpose they are used and what are the implications for the user/ visitor as a result of accepting cookies from the Digital Innovation Zone website. If from the information presented below, there is a need to obtain additional information, you can contact us at the e-mail address cpdcp@groups.tuiasi.ro.

Cookies are small files, generally made up of texts, numbers, and figures, which when accessing a site are saved in the browser used by your computer, phone, tablet, or any other device through which the site is accessed online. At each subsequent access to the site, the browser sends this file to the website server, thus allowing the identification of a visitor who has returned to the site.

The cookies used on this site are both their own cookies and cookies from third parties and allow us to understand the needs and requirements of the users of the site, in order to improve the experience they have in using the site, in the easiest way to keep the desired information and to use in the best conditions the services offered by the Digital Innovation Zone site.

Depending on the duration of the cookie, these can be session cookies or permanent cookies. Session cookies have a temporary storage duration, limited only to the length of the session in which the visitor accesses the site. At the time of closing the session or browser, the validity of the session cookie is lost. Permanent cookies are stored at the user’s computer level and are not deleted when the browsing session is closed. The Digital Innovation Zone website uses both session cookies and permanent cookies.

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The cookies on the Digital Innovation Zone website are used for the purpose of analyzing the traffic and/ or performance of the monitored site and accessed by the visitor.

In order to analyze the traffic and performance of the Digital Innovation Zone site, we use analysis tools offered by Google – Analytics, WebMaster Tools, Hotjar, and Sentry – tools that store information about the pages accessed, the duration of the visit to the site, the module/device for accessing the site, the location – at the nivel of the locality, etc. More information on how Google stores and uses this information can be found here.

Google Inc, the owner of the tools used to analyze the traffic and performance of the Digital Innovation Zone is  an ISO 27001 certified company in Information Management and Security – ISO 27001 Certification – Analytics Help

The data collected is not transmitted outside the EU.

Browsers used to access the Internet have integrated facilities to set the level of information security, including the possibility of accepting cookies. In order to use the facilities for setting the level of acceptance of cookies, in most cases it is necessary to access the “Options” section of the browser and the category “Settings”. Deactivating the option to accept cookies may have implications for the impossibility of accessing some of the most important sites. Therefore, it is important that you only accept cookies from sites that you consider trustworthy. In any case, you have the possibility to delete cookies using the “Privacy” option in the “Settings” category.

Options to prevent the monitoring of the user’s online activity are implemented today in various forms; one of the most widespread’s is the “Do Not Track” mechanism used by most internet browsers and search engines. The purpose of the “Do Not Track” mechanism is to give the user the opportunity to express their personal choices regarding the monitoring of activities carried out online and to communicate these options to each server or web application with which they interact, thus allowing each service accessed either to adjust their practices according to the user’s options or to reach an agreement user separate, which is convenient for both sides. It is worth mentioning that not all “Do Not Track” functionalities block cookies.

Users / visitors of the Digital Innovation Zone website  benefit from all the rights provided by the legislation on the protection of personal data, namely:

The right to be informed refers to the obligation to provide you with accurate information about data processing, regarding how your personal data is used;

The right of access means that you have the right to obtain from us a confirmation that we process your personal data or not, and if so, we provide you with access to this data as well as information about how it is processed;

The right to portability refers to the fact that you can receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, as well as the transmission of this data to another operator;

The right to object concerns the right to oppose the processing of your personal data when it serves a public interest or a legitimate interest of ours.

The right to rectification refers to the correction, without undue delay, of inaccurate personal data;

The right to erasure / the right to be forgotten means that you have the right to delete your data collected without undue delay, in any of the following situations: they are no longer necessary for the fulfillment of the purposes for which they were collected, the withdrawal of consent, the opposition to processing, illegal collection, deletion for compliance with a legal obligation or the collection made with the provision of information society services;

The right to restriction of processing can be exercised if the accuracy of the data is contested for a certain period, sufficient for the verification of the data, if the processing is illegal but the data is not wanted to be deleted only the restriction if we no longer need the personal data for processing, but you ask us to defend a right in court or if you have opposed the processing;

The right not to be the subject of a decision based solely on automated processing, including the creation of profiles.

Although cookies are stored in the memory of the computer/device of the internet user, they cannot access/ read other information found in that computer/device. Cookies are not viruses. They are just small text files; are not compiled as code and cannot be executed. Thus, they cannot self-copy, they cannot spread to other networks to generate actions, and they cannot be used for the spread of viruses.

Cookies cannot search for information on the user’s computer/device, but they store information of a personal nature. This information is not generated by cookies, but by the user, when he fills in online forms, registers on certain websites, uses electronic payment systems, etc.

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Anonymously aggregated statistical and analysis information helps us understand how you interact with the site when you visit us and, implicitly, to improve our services and content.

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