Cookie Policy

The Website is operated by the Global Albinism Alliance (GAA), a non-governmental organisation, registered in USA (“Global Albinism Alliance”, “We”, “Us” or “Our”).

This Cookie Policy applies to the website www.globalalbinismalliance.org (“Website”) and explains which cookies are used by Us on the Website. By visiting and using the Website, you expressly agree to the use of cookies as described in this Cookie Policy. If you do not agree, please leave the Website immediately.

We use cookies in line with Our Privacy Policy. Please refer to the Privacy Policy for further details on how We process personal data and protect your privacy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that a website server permanently or temporarily stores on your computer or mobile device through your browser. Cookies contain a unique code that allows Us to recognise your browser during your current visit (“session cookies”) or when you return to the Website later (“persistent cookies”).

Cookies allow Us to simplify, complete, and personalise your use of the Website.

2. Use of cookies

The Website uses cookies to distinguish you from other Users. Cookies help ensure the best browsing experience and allow Us to continuously improve the Website.

The following types of cookies may be used:

4. Disclosure of your information

We will not share your personal data with third parties without your consent, except:

  • Where required by law, regulation, or legal request;

  • To enforce our policies or protect the rights, safety, and property of GAA, our users, or others;

  • For limited use of cookies and third-party analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, social media plugins), as outlined in our [Cookie Policy].

2.1 Necessary cookies

These cookies are essential for the operation of the Website and enable navigation and basic functions. They may, for example, allow you to move between sections, complete forms, or securely log in with your username. Without them, certain parts of the Website may not function correctly.

2.2 Functional cookies

These cookies make navigation easier and more personalised. They may remember your language preferences or record if you have already downloaded a certain document, so you do not receive it again unnecessarily.

2.3 Performance cookies

These cookies collect information about how visitors use the Website — such as which pages are most visited or whether error messages appear — to help analyse and improve performance.

For example, cookies supporting the use of Google Analytics and social media plugins (such as Facebook) may be installed. For details, please consult the respective privacy policies of Google and Facebook.

3. Managing cookies

You can manage or block cookies by adjusting your browser settings. You may also delete cookies already stored on your device at any time.

If you previously consented to the use of cookies, a record of this consent is stored on your device. To withdraw consent, you must delete cookies via your browser settings.

For more information about cookies and how to manage them, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org or contact Us directly: info@albinismalliance.org

4. Changes

We reserve the right to amend this Cookie Policy at any time. You are responsible for regularly reviewing the current version. Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of any updates.