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Privacy Policy
This policy is based on our fundamental objective of offering our visitors quality information and resources and at the same time maintaining individual anonymity and personal privacy. The following statement describes the privacy policy of the International Labor Organization (ILO). It is valid for all “ILO websites”, that is to all sites that have the domain name “ilo.org”.
Collection of visitor data by the ILO
When you access our web pages, the information about the user and the essential and accidental technical information is collected automatically, we refer to those categories collected collectively as “access” information. No other information is collected through the ILO website, except when you deliberately decide to disclose it (for example, by pressing a key to send us an email). The information you may decide to send us is listed below as “optional information”.
Information collected automatically
Visitor information: the Internet domain and the Internet address of the computer you are using.
Essential technical information: identification of the page or service you are requesting, type of browser and operating system you use; and the date and time of access.
Non-essential technical information: the Internet address of the website that sent you, and the “cookie information” described below.
Optional information
When you send us an email: your name, email address and the content of the message.
When you fill out electronic forms: all the information you choose to give or confirm.
Offering information is your choice
There is no legal obligation for you to provide information to our website. However, our website will not work without routing information and essential technical information. If your browser does not send us non-essential technical information this will not prevent you from using our website, but it may prevent the operation of some options. When it comes to any additional information that is requested from the website, if your search does not get results it means that that particular function or service associated with that part of the website may not be available to you.
Use of cookies
The ILO website uses “cookies” a small data file transferred from a website to the hard drive of your computer, to anonymously collect information about data traffic. We send cookies when you browse www.ilo.org, respond to online surveys or questionnaires, or request information. Accepting cookies used by our site does not allow us to access your Personal Identification Information, but we can use cookies to identify your computer. Collective information collected allows us to analyze traffic models on our site. This helps us to offer you a better service by improving the content and making it easier to use our site.
How we use the information
Visitor information is used to send the web page to your computer for viewing. In theory, the requested web page and the routing information could be deciphered by other entities involved in the transmission of the page. We do not control the privacy practices of these entities. Essential and non-essential technical information helps us respond to your request in an appropriate format (or in a personalized way) and helps us plan improvements to our website. The additional information allows us to offer services or information more adjusted to your needs or to respond to your message or consult another more competent organization, and also to plan improvements to our website.
We may retain the access information on our systems for an indefinite time after the page is transmitted, but we will not attempt to obtain any information to link it to the people who browse our site. However, on the few occasions when a “hacker” attempts to violate security, access information records are maintained to allow a security investigation, and in these cases it can be sent along with any other pertinent information in our possession to The judicial authorities.
We use the information you provide only to meet your specific request. We do not share this information with third parties, except to the extent necessary to complete such request. Similarly, we use the information you give us about another person when making a request just to complete that request. Again, we do not share this information with third parties except to the extent necessary to complete such request.
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