Cookies Policy
- General Information about Cookie Navigation
The team at Nomade Sourcing (the “website”) informs users that the site uses a technology called “cookies” in order to personalize and improve the browsing experience and/or usability, enhance security, and gather information about the use of the website, which allows us to measure website usage and generate statistics.
This cookie policy aims to provide users with clear and precise information about the cookies used on the website, their potential acceptance by the user, and the user’s ability to block, delete, and disable cookies.
Users are informed that a cookie is a file downloaded to the user’s device (computer or mobile device) to store data, which can then be retrieved by the entity responsible for installing each of the cookies. Cookies allow, among other things, storing and retrieving information about a user’s browsing habits and their device. Depending on the information contained and how the user interacts with their device, cookies can be used to recognize the user.
Users are informed that cookies will never be used on this website for collecting personal or confidential data. The technology is used exclusively for the purposes described in this cookie policy.
Thus, the information gathered through the cookies used by this website may include details such as the date and time of the website visit, pages viewed, the duration of browsing, and other similar information.
- Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The website uses the following cookies:
a. Own Cookies
Own cookies are those sent to the user’s device and managed by Nomade Sourcing, with the purpose of improving the website’s performance and usability, as well as the quality of the information made available to the public, and enhancing the user experience.
The own cookies implemented on the website allow users to improve their browsing personalization and enhance the usage of different options or services available on the website.
The types of own cookies used by this website are:
- Technical Cookies: These allow the user to navigate through the website, platform, or application, and use the different options or services that exist within it, such as identifying the session, accessing restricted parts, or using security features during navigation, among other purposes.
- Personalization Cookies: These allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics, such as language or the type of browser through which they access the service.
b. Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are those sent to the user’s device from a domain or entity other than Nomade Sourcing. We do not access or control the data stored in third-party cookies.
DoubleClick Cookies:
The website uses third-party cookies, specifically DoubleClick advertising cookies, developed and managed by Google, Inc.
We use cookies to make advertising more attractive to users and more valuable for publishers and advertisers. These cookies are typically used to select ads based on content that is relevant to the user, improve campaign performance reports, and prevent the display of ads the user has already seen.
Google uses cookies such as NID and SID to personalize ads shown on its properties (e.g., in the Google search engine). We use these cookies to remember recent searches, previous interactions with search results or advertising, and visits to advertisers’ websites. This way, we can show you personalized ads on Google.
We also use cookies for ads displayed across the web. Our main advertising cookie on non-Google websites is called “id” and is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net. We also use other cookies such as “drt“, “FLC”, and “exchange_uid”. These cookies may also be used on other Google properties (e.g., YouTube) to show you more relevant ads.
In some cases, a cookie may be enabled on the domain of a website you’ve accessed. For example, on DoubleClick, a “__gads” cookie may be enabled on the domain of the website you’re visiting. Unlike cookies on Google’s own domains, Google cannot read this cookie when you’re on another website. Its function includes measuring interactions with ads on that domain and preventing you from seeing the same ad too many times.
Google also uses various conversion cookies whose primary purpose is to help advertisers determine how often people who click on their ads end up purchasing their products. These cookies allow Google and the advertiser to know that you clicked on the ad and subsequently visited the advertiser’s website. However, conversion cookies only last a limited time and are not used for interest-based ad targeting. These cookies are typically enabled on the domains googleadservices.com or google.com/ads and are called “Conversion” and “TAID”. The data from conversion cookies may also be used in conjunction with your Google account to link conversion events across different devices you use. Only anonymous data collected through these cookies is shared with advertisers.
We may also use some of our other cookies for event measurement, such as DoubleClick and Google Analytics cookies.
For more information on DoubleClick cookies, see Google AdSense’s Advertising Cookies.
Google Analytics Cookies:
The website uses third-party analytical cookies, specifically Google Analytics cookies. Google Analytics is a web analytics service developed and managed by Google, Inc., that allows us to analyze the traffic and usage of the website by defining activity metrics.
Google Analytics helps website and app owners understand how visitors interact with their properties. This tool may use a set of cookies to collect information and provide website usage statistics without personally identifying visitors. The main cookie used by Google Analytics is “__ga”.
In addition to offering website usage statistics, Google Analytics can also be used in conjunction with some of the advertising cookies mentioned earlier to display more relevant ads across Google properties (e.g., in the Google search engine) and across the web.
For more information on Google Analytics cookies and privacy information, see Google Analytics Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Social Media Cookies:
The website also uses social media buttons that allow users to share content from our site via social networks and favorite pages. These buttons use technical, analytical, and personalization cookies developed and managed by the respective companies:
| Type of Button | Responsible Company | More Information |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook Buttons | Facebook, Inc | More Info |
| Twitter Buttons | Twitter, Inc | More Info |
| Google Buttons | Google, Inc | More Info |
| LinkedIn Buttons | LinkedIn Corporation | More Info |
| AddThis Buttons | AddThis, Inc | More Info |
Therefore, third-party cookies used on this website are categorized as follows:
- Technical Cookies: These allow the user to navigate through the website, platform, or application, and use different options or services within it, such as identifying the session, accessing restricted sections, or using security elements during navigation, among other purposes.
- Personalization Cookies: These allow users to access services with predefined general characteristics, such as language or the type of browser used.
- Analysis Cookies: These allow the measurement of the number of users to perform statistical analysis of user activity on the website, services, and content. This helps improve our offerings of products, services, and content.
- Consent to the Use of Cookies
By navigating and continuing to use the website, the user consents to the use of the aforementioned cookies in accordance with the conditions outlined in this cookie policy.
- Disabling and Blocking Cookies
The user has the ability to configure their browser to block or disable the use of cookies, as well as to delete them, by enabling the appropriate settings in their browser to reject the installation of all or specific cookies.
Additionally, from the browser settings, the user can check which cookies are installed, and allow or block the installation of cookies.
We inform the user that, if they proceed with disabling or blocking all cookies, or some of them, browsing and using the website will still be possible, but some services or functionalities may be limited, making the user experience less satisfactory.
Users can find more information on how to disable and block cookies, delete installed cookies, and allow cookies on the following links related to major browsers:
- Firefox: Mozilla Support
- Chrome: Google Support
- Internet Explorer: Microsoft Support
- Safari: Apple Support