Last updated: May 30, 2022
In order to work properly, the MINERVA Platform uses cookies. Cookies are bits of information that are created and maintained by your web browser when you visit a website. MINERVA cookies are so-called first-party cookies and will not track your activity once you leave that website.
Additionally, the MINERVA Platform can optionally gather analytics about user activity using Google Analytics platform. You will have to agree for this to happen.
The webserver hosting the MINERVA Platform may collect information about your activity. This depends on the specific configuration of this instance of the MINERVA Platform. Please contact system administrators for information.
Below are the details about our cookie and privacy policy.
When you visit the MINERVA Platform for the first time you will be notified of our cookie policy. You will have the option to proceed only with technically necessary cookies (i.e. optimisation, security and authentication) or (additionally) allow site analytics cookies. This cookie, named "cc_cookie", expires in 6 months. When you work with the MINERVA Platform, we create a session cookie named "MINERVA_AUTH_TOKEN". This cookie expires at the end of the browsing session.
Legal basis
Use of cookies is in our legitimate interest (GDPR Article 6(1)(f)) as it is necessary for us to deliver our sites to you in a stable and secure manner.
Disclaimer:
This is optional.
If you weren't asked for opt-in, it means that Google Analytics
is not configured for this instance of the MINERVA Platform.
The MINERVA Platform can optionally track your activity using Google Analytics (GA) to analyse its effectiveness and efficiency.
This platform enables the protection of end-user personal data thanks to features such as IP address de-identification and a mechanism for users to opt-out so that their browsing is not processed for analytics purposes.
Read here about the cookies used by Google Analytics. The cookies used by Google Analytics will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States which leads to the transfer of personal data to the United States. Google Analytics is configured to store first-party cookies that expire after 2 years.
If you choose to opt-out, we will keep your preference in a cookie named “cc_cookie”, which expires in 6 months.