Cookies Policy

Effective Date: March 6, 2024

This Cookie Policy outlines the use of cookies and similar technologies by the IASC Leadership Summit to offer, tailor, evaluate, enhance, promote, and safeguard our Services. Please be aware that any capitalized terms that are not defined in this Cookie Policy are given meaning as per our Terms of Service. For inquiries or feedback concerning this Cookie Policy, please reach out to us at [insert appropriate contact email].

Cookies. When visiting a site, cookies are small pieces of text files that are sent to your browser. Their functions vary, including the ability to remember information you supply to us as you navigate between pages of the Services. We utilize cookies on our website and its associated domains, including any mobile or web applications, for the following purposes:

  • Authentication, Customization, Security, and Other Functional Cookies. These cookies assist us in confirming your Account and device, recognizing when you’re logged in, facilitating your access to Services, and providing suitable experiences and features. Additionally, they are employed to prevent fraudulent use of login details and commemorate your Service selections, like your language preference.

  • Performance And Analytics. By enabling us to analyze the patterns of access and usage of the Services, cookies serve as an invaluable tool in tracking Services performance. For instance, they can indicate whether a page has been viewed or an email opened, assisting us with delivering content you find relevant.

  • Third Parties. Cookies may be utilized by Third Party Services to enable your sign-in from our Services. Policies of third parties who place cookies will govern their respective cookie usage.

  • IASC Leadership Summit Advertising. We partner with third-party entities for advertisement management on other websites. Third-party partners have the potential to place cookies on your device or browser, gathering data about your activities on the Services and other websites to present you with IASC Leadership Summit ads. If you visit our site and also engage with social media platforms, it's possible to encounter our ads on your social media feeds.

  • Opting Out. Browser settings can be adjusted to decline cookies, but this might restrict your ability to engage with our Services. Our current stance does not accommodate "Do Not Track" DNT:1 signals from browsers on our Services. Should you wish to opt-out from receiving interest-based advertising, certain ad networks provide this option (or for users located in the European Union, the relevant link is provided).

Device Identifiers. For the purpose of tracking, analyzing, and enhancing the performance of the Services and our advertising, we utilize device identifiers in our web and mobile applications.

Third-Party Tags. Our website and associated domains, as well as our web and mobile applications employ and regulate third-party tags. These tags can take the shape of pixels or tracking snippets, which gather information about how you interact with our webpage and emails. This data guides us and our advertising partners to fine-tune your user experience. Tracking snippets are employed for data capture from your browser, to make requests to third-party partners, or to place cookies on your device for data retention. For instance, to minimize the number of our ads you see on a platform if you interact with an ad there. Our third-party tag management is conducted using Google Tag Manager, which may trigger other tags that could collect and store data in certain circumstances.