This cookie policy (“Cookie Policy”) relates to the website https://ialp-org.com/privacy-policy/ and/or any sub-website and/or associated domains (and/or sub-domains) of https://ialp-org.com/privacy-policy/ (hereinafter referred to as the “Site” owned by the International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders). In this Cookie Policy, “We“, “Us“, “Our“, “Ourselves” and/or “IALP” shall refer to International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders (LPA 154) and “You” and “Your” and “User” refer to an identified or identifiable natural person being the user of this Site and/or member of IALP. Our full details, including contact details, can be read below. For more information about how We process Your Personal Data, please read Our Master Privacy Policy.
Our Site uses a technology called “cookies”. A cookie is an element of data (usually a very small file) that a website can send to Your browser, which may then store it on Your computer or mobile device. These cookies allow Us to correctly operate the Site and/or to provide You with web pages or content that are tailored to You. For example, some cookies remember Your custom preferences. This information can, in some cases, be carried from one visit of our Site (or related site) to the next (for example, to help You avoid having to re-enter certain information when You visit the same page later. Some of these cookies require Your consent (as explained below).
Some cookies are created for each session when You visit Our Site, while others are persistent and may remain for a number of months or years to facilitate Your access to Our Site.
1) ESSENTIAL COOKIES. These are strictly necessary to ensure that the Site functions in Your everyday use of it or for Us to provide You with the service(s) You expect from Us. Cookies used for the sole purpose of carrying out or facilitating the transmission of a communication will also be considered as essential cookies. We do not require Your consent to use such essential cookies but You may still block or delete them (see below ).
Some examples of essential cookies as found in the European Commission’s EU Internet Handbook (see https://commission.europa.eu/resources-partners/europa-web-guide/design-content-and-development/privacy-security-and-legal-notices/cookies-and-similar-technologies_en) are as follows:
2) NON-ESSENTIAL COOKIES. These are not required for the essential functioning of the Site, although they may greatly enhance Your experience of using Our Site. For example, non-essential cookies may be used for the following reasons:
WE SHALL ONLY PLACE NON-ESSENTIAL COOKIES ON YOUR COMPUTER OR MOBILE DEVICE IF YOU CONSENT TO THAT SPECIFIC CATEGORY OF COOKIE being placed by way of a pop-up on relevant areas of our Site the first time you visit it and possibly subsequently (if necessary) and/or by accepting this Cookie Policy (or other similarly effective mechanism). This will not prevent You from deleting or disabling cookies by modifying Your browser settings as explained below.
Name of Cookie | Purpose o Cookie | First or Third Party | Session Cookie or Persistent Cookie? | Type (HTTP/Local Storage etc.) |
PHPSESSID | As you browse around the pages on this site, the session cookie tells the website that you are the same person requesting the webpages, and not a new visitor to each page. | First-party | Session cookie | HTTP cookie |
cookieyes-consent | This cookie is set when you navigate to the login page. It is used to check whether your web browser is set to allow or reject cookies. | First-party | Persistent cookie | HTTP cookie |
wordpress_[hash] | These are used to store your authentication details. Their use is limited to the admin console area. Your login authenticated details in an encrypted form. The website uses these cookies to store your authentication details. Their use is limited to the admin console area. | First-party | Persistent cookie | HTTP cookie |
wordpress_logged_in_[hash] | Your login details in an encrypted form. The website uses the cookie to indicate when you’re logged in and who you are for the best interface use. | First-party | Session cookie | HTTP cookie |
wp-settings-{userid} | Text indicating your preferred settings. The website uses the cookie to customize your view of the admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface. | First-party | Persistent cookie | HTTP cookie |
wp-settings-time-{userid} | Text indicating your preferred time settings. The website uses this cookie to customize your view of the admin interface, and possible also the main site interface. | First-party | Persistent cookie | HTTP cookie |
Third-Party Cookies | Enables the playing of videos on our site, as well as Youtube’s streaming analytics, over which we have no control | Third-party | Session Cookie | HTTP cookie |
Analytics Cookies | Enables the anonymous gathering of data to analyse how our site is being used. It tells us, for example, how many visitors our site receives during a time period, how they arrive and what pages they look at. | Third-party | Session Cookie | HTTP cookie |
Even if We obtain Your consent to use non-essential cookies or if We use essential cookies (where we don’t need your consent), You can still control Your settings in Your browser to delete or disable cookies.
If Your browser is NOT configured, by default, to block all or certain cookies, You may manually configure Your browser to either reject all cookies or control which cookies are set on Your computer or mobile device through the Site. Should You wish to reject all or certain cookies used by Our Site, You may modify Your web browser preferences to do so.
If You reject ALL cookies (including Essential Cookies) then You might be unable to use some of the features or services available on Our Site and You might also experience a lack of full functionality of the Site.
Usually, the information on how to change Your options regarding cookies can be obtained by referring to Your operating system’s manual or to the ‘Help’ section of Your web browser, or by contacting Your Internet Service Provider.
You may also find all the necessary information on how to make the necessary configuration settings by visiting the following helpful site: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/
Please read Our Master Privacy Policy which, among other things, explains all Your rights as a data subject.
For more information please feel free to contact us as indicated below.
The International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders (IALP) is the data controller responsible for processing of Your personal data that takes place via the Site or in the manner explained above.
If You have any questions/comments about privacy or should You wish to exercise any of Your individual rights, please contact Us at: office@ialp-org.com or by writing to the CEO (at the address above).
We reserve the right, at Our complete discretion, to change, modify, add and/or remove portions of this Cookie Policy at any time. If You are an existing member with whom We have a contractual relationship You shall be informed by Us of any changes made to this Cookie Policy (as well as other terms and conditions relevant to the Site). We shall also archive and store previous versions of the Cookie Policy for Your review.
As a User of this Site with which We have no contractual relationship or even a lawful way of tracing, it is in Your interest to regularly check for any updates to this Cookie Policy, in the event that Our attempts to notify You of such updates do not reach You.
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