Privacy and Cookies
Greenpeace believes you have a fundamental right to privacy on the web, and we work to protect your security online. This policy applies to pages on the subdomain maps.greenpeace.org. We will always seek your approval for other use of your data if your consent is not covered by this policy. Introductory Notes- This website privacy statement is designed to be published on Greenpeace Global Mapping Hub website.
- This website privacy statement is designed to give general information, seeking to meet the requirements of the GDPR, to individuals whose personal data Greenpeace Global Mapping Hubcollects in their capacity as visitor to a Greenpeace Global Mapping Hub website.
The information that is collected about you
When you visit our site, information about you may be collected and processed as follows:- Information that you give us: This is information about you that you give to us by: (i) making use of our website and the options on our website , or (ii) providing information through third party websites or apps provided that you explicitly gave your consent to the applicability of this privacy statement through such third party website or app. It may include, for example, your name, location, email address or telephone number.
- Information that our website and other systems collect about you: Our website may download “cookies” to your device – this is described in our cookie statement (below).
- Information that third parties collect about you on our website by performing actions: This is information about you that you give to third parties (such as Facebook, Google and Twitter) by making use of the social network sharing buttons and widgets available on our website.
- Information that third parties collect about you on our website by browsing it: This is information about you recorded / tracked by third parties just by making use of the website itself, such as navigating from one page to another (this event will be tracked) or by viewing an embedded Facebook video (if you are logged into Facebook) .
The use of your information we collect
We may use your information for the following purposes:- to make your actions known on our website and to third parties. For example, your name may appear together with your comments or stories on our website.
Disclosure and international transfer of your information
We may disclose personal information about you where we have obtained your consent or where it is reasonably necessary for the various purposes set out above:- to a Greenpeace NRO based in the country from where you are accessing this International website;
- to service providers who host our website or other information technology systems or otherwise hold or process your information on our behalf, under at least the same level of strict conditions of confidentiality and security;
- to judicial authorities or other public authorities, in case our legal or moral responsibility compels us to do so (e.g. if you express intent about performing a terrorist activity);
- or litigation counterparties, in any country or territory, although only if we are legally required to do so and have no satisfactory basis or prospect to challenge disclosure.
Retention and deletion of your information
The Greenpeace Global Mapping Hub intends to keep your personal information accurate and up-to-date. We will delete the information that we hold about you when we no longer need it. We will retain your information for no longer than 2 years after our most recent communication with you, after which it will be deleted or anonymised, unless we have a legal obligation to retain it for a longer period. Contact us for more information.Your rights
You may have a right of access to the personal information that we hold about you, and to some related information, under data protection law.- You can also require any inaccurate personal information to be corrected or deleted.
- You can object to our use of your personal information for direct marketing purposes at any time and you may have the right to object to our processing of some or all of your personal information (and require them to be deleted) in some other circumstances.
- In some circumstances, you may also have a “data portability” right to require us to transfer your personal data to you or to a new service provider (e.g. if you wish your data to be transferred from GPI to another Greenpeace organisation).
Security measures
We have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to secure personal data against loss or against any form of unlawful processing. Our website is secured using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. Only employees who are required to access information about website visitors to perform their work are granted access to your personal data.Contact us
We welcome questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy statement and our processing of personal information. Please email us on global.mapping.hub@greenpeace.org or contact us via: Greenpeace International Surinameplein 118 1058 GV Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel: +31 20 7182000 Fax: +31 20 7182002Changes to this policy
Any changes we make to this privacy statement in the future will be posted to our website and also available if you contact us as set out above. Please check back frequently to see any changes. Last updated: 7 March 2023Global Mapping Hub cookies policy
We want to ensure that you enjoy browsing our website. In order to enhance your experience and collect information about your use of our site, we place “cookies” onto your computer. Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognises that cookie:- cookies allow our systems to recognise the user’s device and make any presettings immediately available
- as soon as a user accesses the platform, a cookie is sent to the hard disk of the respective user’s computer
- allow a website to recognise a user’s device and to target the content displayed to the user’s interests
- help us to improve our website
- offer you a better service more tailored to your requirements
- enable us to recognise your device when you return to our website
- store information about your favourite activities on the website, thereby allowing us to tailor our website to your individual interests. This may, for example, include advertising according to your personal interests and accelerate the rate at which we can deal with your queries
Types of cookies
There are two broad types of cookies – ‘first party cookies’ and ‘third party cookies’:- First party cookies are cookies that are served directly by the website operator to your computer, and are often used to recognise your computer when it revisits that site and to remember your preferences as you browse the site. Basically, these are our cookies.
- Third party cookies are served by a service provider on behalf of the website operator, and can be used by the service provider to recognise your computer when you visit other websites. Third party cookies are most commonly used for website analytics or advertising purposes.
Use of cookies
This table explains the cookies that may be placed on your machine while using this website. First party cookies will be placed automatically, unless your browser is set to refuse them. The remaining cookies will only be placed if you grant consent to our privacy policy.| Name | Purpose | Expiration | Type |
| no_track | Used by Global Mapping Hub to track if you have blocked the use of cookies on our website or not | 180 days | First party cookie |
| consent_choice | Used by Global Mapping Hub to track if you have accepted the use of cookies on our website or not | 180 days | First party cookie |
| Cloud-CDN-Cookie | Used by Global Mapping Hub to provide users with access to our Content Delivery Network (CDN) provider. This ensures optimal content delivery, enhances website performance, and guarantees reliable and secure access by distributing traffic across multiple servers. In addition, it may facilitate load balancing and defend the website against malicious activity. | 1 hour | First party cookie |
| __gmh_* | Used by Global Mapping Hub to store user preferences and cache data locally, improving performance and reducing unnecessary network requests. This includes user interface and multiplayer component preferences, cached map and imagery data, and secure access tokens for protected resources. All entries under this prefix are set by first-party application code and contain no personally identifiable information. | Up to 1 hour (cache entries); until cleared (preferences) | Local storage |
| mapbox.eventData.* | Set by the Mapbox GL JS mapping library to store anonymised event and telemetry data used for usage analytics and performance monitoring of the map component. This data is managed entirely by Mapbox and is subject to Mapbox's Privacy Policy. These entries are only stored if the user has explicitly consented to the use of Mapbox services via the cookie consent banner. | Until cleared | Local storage (third party) |
| cmplz_consented_services | Used by WordPress to store cookie consent preferences | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_policy_id | Used by WordPress to store accepted cookie policy ID | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_marketing | Used by WordPress to store cookie consent preferences | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_statistics | Used by WordPress to store cookie consent preferences | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_preferences | Used by WordPress to store cookie consent preferences | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_functional | Used by WordPress to store cookie consent preferences | 365 days | First party cookie |
| cmplz_banner-status | Used by WordPress to store if the cookie banner has been dismissed | 365 days | First party cookie |
| _ga_* | The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| _gat | This cookie is installed by Google Universal Analytics to restrain request rate and thus limit the collection of data on high traffic sites. | 1 minute | Third party cookie |
| _gac_* | Used by Google Analytics to link user ID to campaign related information. For example, if Google Analytics and AdWords accounts are linked, AdWords website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. | 90 days | Third party cookie |
| _gid | Installed by Google Analytics, _gid cookie stores information on how visitors use a website, while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance. Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously. | 24 hours | Third party cookie |
| _dc_gtm_* | Used by Google Analytics (via Google Tag Manager) to throttle request rate | 1 minute | Third party cookie |
| AMP_TOKEN | Used by Google Analytics to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. | 30 seconds and one year (depending on whether it is being used) | Third party cookie |
| __utma | Used by Google Analytics to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| __utmt | Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate. | 10 minutes | Third party cookie |
| __utmb | Used by Google Analytics to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 30 minutes | Third party cookie |
| __utmz | Used by Google Analytics to store the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 6 months | Third party cookie |
| __utmv | Used by Google Analytics to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| PHPSESSID | Cookie generated by applications based on the PHP language. This is a general purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables. It is normally a random generated number, how it is used can be specific to the site, but a good example is maintaining a logged-in status for a user between pages. | Session | First party cookie |
| AGS_ROLES | Cookie generated by ArcGIS Online/Enterprise for interactive maps | 1 minute | First party cookie |
| gpru-fire_ml-google-auth-session.sig | Functionality and Security: Used to securely authenticate users and maintain login state as they interact with a service | Session | First party cookie |
| gpru-fire_ml-google-auth-session | Functionality and Security: Used to securely authenticate users and maintain login state as they interact with a service | Session | First party cookie |
| io | Functionality: Used for socket.io, a system for our server to talk to your browser. | Session | First party cookie |
| connect.sid | Functionality: Used to maintain login state during a session. | Session | First party cookie |
| YSC | This cookie is set by YouTube to track views of embedded videos. | Session | Third party cookie |
| VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | This cookie is set by Youtube to keep track of user preferences for Youtube videos embedded in sites;it can also determine whether the website visitor is using the new or old version of the Youtube interface. | 6 months | Third party cookie |
| DEVICE_INFO | This cookie is set by Youtube to track user’s interaction with embedded content. | 6 months | Third party cookie |
| PREF | This cookie stores your preferences and other information, in particular preferred language, how many search results you wish to be shown on your page, and whether or not you wish to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on. | 8 months | Third party cookie |
| _abck | This cookie is set by Tiktok and used to analyse traffic to determine if it is automated traffic generated by IT systems or a human user | 1 year | Third party cookie |
| bm_sz | This cookie is set by Tiktok. Used in context with the website's BotManager. The BotManager detects, categorizes and compiles reports on potential bots trying to access the website. | 1 day | Third party cookie |
| msToken | This cookie is set by Tiktok. It collects information on user behaviour on multiple websites. This information is used in order to optimize the relevance of advertisement on the website. | 9 days | Third party cookie |
| ttwid | This cookie is set by Tiktok. The functionality is: to store if the user has seen embedded content. | 1 year | Third party cookie |
| datr | This cookie is set by Facebook. Used to prevent creation of fake / spammy accounts. Datr cookie is associated with a browser, not individual people. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| dpr | This cookie is used by Facebook for performance. | 1 week | Third party cookie |
| sb | Facebook stores information about the browser to improve its security settings. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| usida | This cookie is set by Facebook. Collects a combination of the user’s browser and unique identifier, used to tailor advertising to users | Session | Third party cookie |
| wd | This cookie is set by Facebook. This cookie stores the browser window dimensions and is used by Facebook to optimise the rendering of the page. | 1 week | Third party cookie |
| “Checkpoint” and “lp” | Used by Facebook to authenticate your identity on Facebook or Instagram | Session | Third party cookie |
| 1P_JAR | These cookies are set via embedded youtube-videos. They register anonymous statistical data on for example how many times the video is displayed and what settings are used for playback. | 1 month | Third party cookie |
| AEC | This cookie is set by Google to ensure that requests within a browsing session are made by the user, and not by other sites. This cookie prevents malicious sites from acting on behalf of a user without that user’s knowledge. | 6 months | Third party cookie |
| CONSENT [x2] | This cookie is set by Google and Youtube. Used to detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
| DV | This cookies is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation | 1 day | Third party cookie |
| NID | This cookies is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation | 6 months | Third party cookie |
| OTZ | Aggregate analysis of website visitors | 1 month | Third party cookie |
| _GRECAPTCHA | Google reCAPTCHA sets a necessary cookie (_GRECAPTCHA) when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis. | 179 days | Third party cookie |
| __cf_bm | This cookie is set by Vimeo/Cloudflare. Cloudflare's bot products identify and mitigate automated traffic to protect your site from bad bots. Cloudflare places the __cf_bm cookie on End User devices that access Customer sites that are protected by Bot Management or Bot Fight Mode. The __cf_bm cookie is necessary for the proper functioning of these bot solutions. | 30 minutes | Third party cookie |
| player | This first party cookie created by Vimeo is used to remember user’s player mode preferences. | 1 year | Third party cookie |
| vuid | This first party cookie created by Vimeo is used to assign a Vimeo Analytics unique id. | 2 years | Third party cookie |
What types of cookies do we use?
First-party cookies These cookies are required for technical reasons so that you can visit our website and use the functions we offer. These cookies are used to recognise you between successive visits and thus provide you with a better experience, storing your consent preferences and the last Greenpeace.org website visited. Performance cookies We use tracking and analysis tools to ensure continuous optimisation and demand-oriented design of our website. These cookies will allow us to collect statistical and anonymised data, such as how visitors use our website or which pages are accessed most frequently, to ultimately improve Greenpeace.org and provide you with a better experience of our website. Marketing cookies In addition to the Performance cookies mentioned above, we may also place in your browser cookies from third-party services (e.g. Facebook or Google) to track the effectiveness of our online marketing strategies and to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests. These cookies may also be used to serve advertising to you after you have left our site (retargeting cookies). A full list of cookies which may be placed in your browser is available above (see ‘Types of cookies‘) and some detail on how and why we process the information of these 3rd parties is available below. If you want a comprehensive overview of all third-party accesses to your Internet browser, we recommend installing specially developed plug-ins such as Ghostery. Additionally, most web browsers allow some control over cookies through browser settings (e.g. notifications of new cookies, disabling cookies and deleting cookies). Click your browser type below to go directly to the browser user guide to learn how to disable or erase cookies. Blocking all cookies will, however, have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites.Use of Google Analytics
Greenpeace uses Google Analytics to gather visitors’ use of our website and analyse the data to help us maintain and improve the design of our website. Google Analytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. As mentioned before, Google Analytics cookies used in this website are _utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmz, _ga and _gid – and they all collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, browser ClientID (to identify returning users, for example), where visitors come to the site from and the pages they visited. Here’s the privacy overview of Google Analytics, the Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites and here how to easily opt-out of Google Analytics cookies. As of May 2018, Google Analytics introduced the Data Retention controls, giving organisations the ability to set the amount of time before user-level and event-level data stored by Google Analytics is automatically deleted from Analytics’ servers. Such retention period applies to user-level and event-level data associated with cookies, user-identifiers (e.g. User-ID) and advertising identifiers (not applicable in Greenpeace websites anyway). For Greenpeace International, the Data Retention control for Google Analytics is set to 26 months. Once again, Analytics will not collect the internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your device to the internet. Besides, it is important to mention that Google stores websites traffic information which have Google Analytics tracking code. Check Google’s privacy policy and how to opt-out of Google Analytics cookies. You can install the “Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on” to prevent information about your visits to our website being sent to Google Analytics.Use of social networks sharing buttons and widgets
Beside customised HTML buttons, we may embed widgets from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and other social media on our website to provide an enhanced experience. These social networking widgets come from web servers which may track your behaviour on our website and may combine this with other information about you originating from other websites. You can install a browser add-on like “Privacy Badger” for Chrome or “Disconnect” for Chrome and Firefox to control some (the first) or disable them (the second).Contact us
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