Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how this conference website may use cookies or similar technologies to support website functionality, improve user experience, and understand general website usage.
This policy applies only to the use of cookies and similar technologies on this website. It should be read together with the website’s Privacy Policy, where applicable.
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on a user’s device when visiting a website. They help the website recognise the user’s browser, remember certain preferences, support website functions, or collect general usage information.
Cookies do not usually identify a user directly, but they may be associated with a device, browser, or browsing session.
2. Types of Cookies We May Use
This website may use the following types of cookies:
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the basic operation of the website. They may support page loading, form submission, security functions, or basic website navigation.
Without these cookies, some parts of the website may not function properly.
Functional Cookies
These cookies may help remember user preferences, such as language selection, display settings, or form-related preferences, where such functions are enabled.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies may be used to understand general website usage, such as page visits, traffic sources, access time, browser type, or device type.
Analytics information is generally used in an aggregated manner to help improve website structure, content, and usability.
Third-Party Cookies
Some pages may include content or services provided by third parties, such as embedded maps, videos, submission systems, registration platforms, or external links.
These third-party services may use their own cookies. The conference organisers do not control third-party cookies and are not responsible for their cookie practices.
3. How We Use Cookies
Cookies may be used for purposes such as:
- supporting normal website operation;
- enabling website forms or interactive functions;
- improving website usability;
- remembering basic preferences, where applicable;
- analysing general website traffic and page performance;
- maintaining website security;
- supporting embedded third-party services, where applicable.
4. Managing Cookies
Users can manage or disable cookies through their browser settings. Most browsers allow users to block cookies, delete existing cookies, or receive notifications before cookies are stored.
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect website functionality. Some pages, forms, or embedded services may not work properly if cookies are disabled.
5. Third-Party Websites
This website may link to external websites or use third-party services. These external websites and services may have their own cookies policies.
Users are encouraged to review the cookies policies of third-party websites before using their services or submitting information through them.
6. Updates to This Cookies Policy
The organisers may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this website. Users are encouraged to review this page periodically.
7. Contact
For questions regarding this Cookies Policy, please contact the conference secretariat.
Contact Email: conferenceiaci@gmail.com