Cookies

Cookies

We think it’s important to inform you about which cookies our website uses and for what purpose. We aim to protect both your privacy and the functionality of our website as much as possible. In the text below, you can read more about the cookies used by and via our website, as well as their purpose.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on the hard drive of your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet when you visit a website.

The use of cookies allows our websites to function better. Setting cookies offers us further insight into the use of our website and its effectiveness. As such, we can see how often and when you visit certain webpages, the types of devices our visitors use, which pages attract the most interest and/or which advertisements are the most effective.

The use of cookies is secure. No personal information (such as a phone number or email address) can be derived from cookies. Therefore, they cannot be used for marketing campaigns conducted by email or phone.

What types of cookies does ISRIC — World Soil Information use and for what reason?

Functional cookies We use functional cookies to ensure our website runs properly. This may concern, for instance, a cookie that asks your permission to store ‘other’ cookies on your device.

This type of cookie has zero or negligible impact on your privacy. For that reason, functional cookies are exempt from the requirement of consent as stipulated by the Dutch Telecommunications Act. Consequently, ISRIC — World Soil Information does not ask permission for the placement of these cookies. ISRIC — World Soil Information also uses:

Analytical cookies

ISRIC — World Soil Information uses Google Analytics and Matomo (Piwik) analytical cookies. Analytics cookies are used to map and analyse website use, with the goal of improving the quality and/or effectiveness of the website. ISRIC — World Soil Information uses Google Analytics cookies in accordance with the guidelines established by the Dutch DPA.

We have signed a processing agreement with Google. The information Google collects will be anonymous wherever possible (this includes removing the last octet of the user’s IP address) and no further information will be shared. As such, permission is not required for the use of these Analytics cookies.

Statistics are compiled from the information we collect. These statistics provide insight into how often our webpages are visited, where visitors spend the most time, etc. This enables us to improve the structure, navigation, and content of the website, which can be done by supplementing information or improving the ease of use, for example.

The information is transmitted to and stored by Google on American servers. Google can provide this information to third parties if legally obligated, or if third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. ISRIC — World Soil Information has no influence in this matter.

Other cookies

Aside from the aforementioned cookies, we have also equipped our websites with some additional cookies, ones that require permission. When you click on a subpage of the website and provide consent in this manner, the following cookies will also be stored on your device.

Social media Buttons are used on this website to shared webpages via social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. These buttons use code snippets originating from the social media platforms. Cookies are set whenever you share webpages via these buttons.

For more information about what these social media platforms do with the data (personal or otherwise) that they process from these cookies, please refer to the privacy declarations of the platforms themselves. ISRIC — World Soil Information has no influence in this matter.

How can you delete cookies?

If you are completely opposed to the idea of websites storing cookies on your computer or peripheral devices, you can always adjust your browser settings. The method of adjusting browser settings depends on the browser. If necessary, consult the browser’s help function.

If  Matomo server receives the Do-Not-Track header from the client browser, the Matomo server will not track the user. Compliance with Do Not Track could be purely voluntary, enforced by industry self-regulation, or mandated by state or federal law.

If you wish to disable cookies from specific parties, you can do so via Youronlinechoices.