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Cookie policy.

This policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how they may be used on this website and what choices users have to manage them.

Summary

Technical, proportionate use linked to website operation

Exodus & Resilience uses this website as the institutional headquarters of an international cultural and social infrastructure platform in its founding phase. Cookies and similar technologies are handled proportionately to support website operation, security, accessibility, forms, institutional communications and navigation experience.

Essential cookies

Enable navigation, resource loading, security, forms and the basic technical operation of the website.

Preferences and experience

May help remember language, region, consent or display settings when active tools exist for that purpose.

Analytics and third parties

Only incorporated when necessary for aggregate measurement, technical services, forms, embedded resources or institutional reporting.

This policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy, the Legal Notice and the Terms of Use.

Controller

Who is responsible for this policy

The website exodusandresilience.org operates as the digital institutional headquarters of Exodus & Resilience, an international cultural and social infrastructure platform in its founding phase.

Until segmented inboxes are active, all cookies, privacy, legal, governance, press, partnership, research and institutional requests are managed through contact@exodusandresilience.org.

Effective date: May 2026.

Definition

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They may help a page function properly, remember preferences, maintain security, improve performance and understand how the website is used.

Similar technologies, such as local storage, pixels, tags, device identifiers or technical logs, may perform related functions. In this policy, the term “cookies” includes those related technologies where applicable.

Cookies may be set directly by Exodus & Resilience or by third-party services used for hosting, fonts, forms, security, analytics, embedded content or institutional communication tools.

Use

How we use cookies

The website may use essential cookies to enable basic functions such as navigation, resource loading, security, accessibility, language, forms or technical operation of the site.

Where analytics, measurement or institutional communication tools are enabled, additional cookies may be used to understand aggregate usage patterns, improve content, evaluate performance or support institutional updates.

Exodus & Resilience does not use cookies to sell personal data and does not use cookie data for unrelated third-party advertising.

  • Website operation. To load pages, maintain layout, enable navigation and prevent technical errors.
  • Security. To protect forms, reduce spam, monitor abuse and preserve the integrity of the site.
  • Forms and communications. To support contact forms, newsletter subscriptions or institutional update tools when active.
  • Preferences. To remember language, consent or display options when those functions are available.
  • Aggregate measurement. To understand how the website is used in non-individualized or aggregated form, where analytics are enabled.

Types

Types of cookies

  • Essential cookies. Required for the website to operate and generally cannot be disabled through our systems.
  • Preference cookies. May remember choices such as language, region, cookie consent or display settings.
  • Analytics cookies. Help understand visits, pages viewed and general website use in aggregate form.
  • Form and security cookies. May support anti-spam, form delivery, message routing and technical protection.
  • Third-party cookies. May be placed by external services such as hosting, fonts, forms, maps, videos, analytics or social media.

The exact cookies active on the website may vary depending on the tools configured at any given time, the user’s browser, the user’s consent choices and the services required to operate specific pages.

Third parties

Third-party cookies and technical providers

Some website resources may depend on third-party services, such as hosting providers, fonts, form processors, newsletter tools, analytics services, embedded content or security tools. These providers may process technical information according to their own policies.

Exodus & Resilience does not fully control cookies installed by third parties, although it seeks to use services compatible with safe, reasonable and proportionate institutional operations.

When an external service is necessary for forms, security, performance, embedded content or institutional communications, users may consult the corresponding provider’s terms and privacy policies.

  • Fonts and visual resources. May be loaded from external providers to preserve the website’s editorial design.
  • Forms. Contact forms may rely on external technical providers to receive and route messages.
  • Newsletter tools. Subscription tools may rely on external providers when activated.
  • Analytics. Aggregate measurement tools may be enabled only where configured and in accordance with applicable consent requirements.
  • Embedded resources. Future maps, videos, images, documents or social media embeds may set third-party cookies.

Management

How to manage cookies

You can block, delete or limit cookies through your browser settings. Instructions vary depending on the browser and device.

If the website includes a cookie banner or preferences tool, you may also manage your consent through that tool. Disabling essential cookies may affect normal operation of the site.

  • Chrome. Browser privacy and security settings.
  • Safari. Privacy preferences and website data management.
  • Firefox. Privacy and security, tracking protection and cookies.
  • Edge. Cookies and site permissions from settings.

Browser-level settings may apply to all websites visited from that browser. Cookie preferences configured directly on this website, where available, apply only to this website.

Consent

Consent and preferences

Strictly necessary cookies may be used without prior consent when they are essential to provide the service requested by the user or to guarantee the basic operation, security or accessibility of the website.

Non-essential cookies, where they exist, should be managed in accordance with the applicable legal framework and the consent options available on the website.

Users may modify their preferences through the tools available on the website or from their browser settings. If a cookie preferences tool is not yet active, users may manage cookies directly from their browser.

Exodus & Resilience is in its founding phase. Technical tools, analytics configuration and consent mechanisms may evolve as the platform consolidates its operational infrastructure.

Retention

Duration of cookies

Cookies may be session cookies, which disappear when the browser is closed, or persistent cookies, which remain on the device for a defined period unless deleted earlier by the user.

The duration of each cookie depends on its purpose, the provider that sets it and the applicable configuration. Third-party cookies are governed by the corresponding provider’s retention settings.

Users can delete cookies at any time through their browser settings.

Data protection

Relationship with personal data

Some cookies or similar technologies may involve the processing of personal data, especially when they are linked to forms, analytics, consent preferences, security logs, IP addresses or other technical identifiers.

The processing of personal data associated with cookies is governed by the Privacy Policy. Users may exercise privacy rights by writing to contact@exodusandresilience.org.

Exodus & Resilience does not sell personal data and does not share cookie-derived data with third parties for unrelated advertising purposes.

Territorial network

Cookies across the institutional ecosystem

This is the global institutional website of Exodus & Resilience. Territorial sites may have their own technical configuration, forms, embedded resources or analytics tools depending on their stage of development and operation.

Users should review the privacy and cookie information available on each territorial site when interacting with forms, media, maps, analytics or other local features.

Updates

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect technical, legal, institutional or operational changes. The current version will be posted on this page.

For cookies or privacy inquiries, please contact contact@exodusandresilience.org.

Last updated: May 2026.

Privacy, transparency and institutional trust.

Responsible management of data and web technologies is part of the institutional architecture of Exodus & Resilience.

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