IQS, IQS Tech Transfer S.A., and the IQS Business Foundation use the social plugins of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
The social plugins on our website are deactivated by default, that is, they are not activated nor are data sent to our social networks without the website user activating them. Therefore, in order to use the social plugins, you must activate them by clicking on them. The purpose and reason for collecting data from social networks, your rights, and available options for protecting your personal data are described in the data protection notices on each of these social networks.
For the purposes of technical security and systems diagnosis, in an anonymised or aggregated way, IQS, IQS Tech Transfer S.A., and the IQS Business Foundation may record the IP address (the device’s Internet access identification number which enables devices, systems, and servers to recognise and communicate with each other). This information may also be used for web performance analytical purposes.
IQS, IQS Tech Transfer S.A., and the IQS Business Foundation obtain anonymous information about their visitors, meaning that such information cannot be associated with a specific, identified user. The following data are stored:
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