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Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone browser by websites that you visit. Cookies are widely used in order to make websites work, or to improve the user experience, as well as to provide certain information to the owners of the website. Our cookies may include information about your online preferences and allow us to tailor our websites to your interests.

How can you accept or reject the use of cookies?

Users have the opportunity to set their devices to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. The last of these options means that certain personalised services cannot then be provided to that user and accordingly the user might not be able to take full advantage of all of the features of our websites.

If you do not wish to receive cookies generally or to object to certain cookies, you might change your browser settings accordingly. However, each browser is different, so please check the “Help” menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

How do we use cookies?

Information supplied by cookies can help us to analyse your use of our websites and help us to provide you with a better user experience when visiting our websites. The information our cookies collect is not used to identify who you are, or to send you advertising by e-mail or post. Further, we do not intend to use cookies to provide personalized advertisement to children.

What types of cookies do we use for what purposes?

Technically required cookies.

Some of our cookies are strictly necessary to use our websites or certain of their functionalities. These functional cookies cannot be rejected when using our websites.This includes the cookies to register whether the user has consented to cookies to be used by our website or not.

Session cookies and preference cookies.

We might use session cookies to facilitate the functioning of our web sites, such as to enable the user to navigate through the different pages. These cookies expire at the end of the user session (e.g., when the user closes the browser window). We might also use cookies that persist for a longer period in order to remember your preferences and choices on our websites. Generally, those cookies will not have a life span exceeding two years.

Analytics cookies.

We might use analytics cookies to enhance the performance of our websites by collecting information about how many visitors we have, where visitors have come to the site from and how they use the website (e.g. which pages most visitors go to most often. For this purpose we might use the analytics tools of the following providers and related cookies:

Google Analytics: Click here for Google Analytics’ Privacy Policy

Cookie name Expires after Description of cookie
_utma 24 months A Google Analytics cookie which keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred.
_utmb 30 Minutes A Google Analytics cookie which creates a timestamp of the exact moment when a visitor enters a site.
_utmc Session A Google Analytics cookie which creates a timestamp of the exact moment when a visitor leaves the site.
_utmz 6 months A Google Analytics cookie which tracks where the visitor came from, what search engine was used, what link was clicked on, what keywords used, and where in the world the site was accessed from.
_utmt 10 minutes A Google analytics cookie that throttles the request rate to the analytics service, limiting the collection of data on high traffic sites

Social network cookies.

We might integrate in our websites features from third party websites, in particular from certain social networks. Those features sometimes come with scripts or other elements that can read, and sometimes place, cookies from those social networks on your device. These cookies might allow the personalisation of advertising. Although we have no access to or control over those cookies or the data collected by those cookies, because we are the operator of the Nissan website only we would like to inform you and obtain consent to those elements. For further information please see the list of possible social network cookies below.

Facebook.

The following Facebook features may be integrated into our websites and may read or place Facebook cookies:

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YouTube and Google.

The following YouTube or Google features may be integrated into our websites and may read or place YouTube or Google cookies:

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Twitter.

The following Twitter features may be integrated into our websites and may read or place Twitter cookies:

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Detailed List of Cookies & Their Use

Cookie name Expires after Description of cookie
privacy-cookie 760 days Indicates the user has agreed to the cookie policy.
Session225 Session Used to identify the user’s current session.
SAPISID, SID, SIDCC, HSID, APISID, NID, 1P_JAR, SSID, OGPC approx. 2 years Use by Google for the save to Google Drive functionality
locale, t, gvc, _Host-ss, _Host-js_csrf approx. 3 years Use by Dropbox for the save to Dropbox functionality
nisapr_itemsperrow 365 days Used to set items per row in media gallery layout, is value of either 4 or 2
_hjIncludedInSample Session From Hot Jar, used to uniquely identifies a visitor during a single browser session and indicates they are included in an audience sample.
JSESSIONID session Used by NewRelic for data monitoring and analysis
_cfduid approx 1 year Used by cloudflare to  identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE approx 6 months YouTube Bandwidth Measurement
YSC session Used by YouTube (Google) for storing user preferences
_ga approx 2 years Used by cloudflare to  identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis
_biz_flagsA approx 1 year Used by cloudflare to remember users’ settings as well as for authentication and analytics
optimizelySegments approx 1 year Used by cloudflare holds audience segmentation information for a visitor
_biz_uid approx 1 year Used by cloudflare performance tracking
optimizelyEndUserId approx 10 years Used by cloudflare for unique user identifier
_biz_nA approx 1 year Used by cloudflare performance tracking
optimizelyBuckets approx 10 years Used by cloudflare to  store the page variants assigned to a user for A/B performance testing, to ensure the user gets a consistent experience
_biz_pendingA approx 1 year Used by cloudflare to remember users’ settings as well as for authentication and analytics

Glossary

Sustainability

To put it simply, sustainability is fulfilling the needs of current generations while not compromising the needs of future generations. This includes, making sure that we balance between economic growth, which is a must, but also taking care of the environment, as well as social wellbeing.

Carbon Footprint

Carbon footprint refers to the total amount of carbon emissions produced by a company or individual. It's calculated by aggregating the amount of emissions from operations over 12 months.

Net-zero emissions

Net-zero emissions is achieved by a company when the whole amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) released and the amount removed from the atmosphere are in balance.

Carbon Neutrality

Carbon Neutrality means that the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere from a company's activities is balanced by an equivalent amount being removed. For a company to achieve carbon neutrality, it must achieve net zero emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere across its operations.

Circular Economy

The circular economy promotes resource proficiency by replacing a linear "take, make, dispose of" model of production with one where materials can be reused, recycled or repurposed at the end of each life cycle.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion or DEI is a term used to describe policies and programmes that promote the representation and participation of different groups of individuals based on age, gender, religion, abilities, skills, expertise and more.

Environmental

The environmental aspect of ESG focuses on how an organisation impacts and protects the planet and its ecosystems, including policies relating to carbon neutrality, responsible resource usage, water positivity and clean air.

ESG

ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance (Stewardship). It is a term used to measure how a business impacts the environment and society, as well as how rigorous and transparent its governance is.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

A greenhouse gas is an atmospheric gas, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, which absorb and emit radiation produced by solar warming of the Earth's surface. Excess greenhouse gasses cause climate change by trapping heat in the atmosphere – contributing to extreme weather, wildfires and droughts.

Materiality Matrix

A materiality matrix is an assessment tool that helps companies to decide on which ESG issues to focus their investments on. This involves surveying stakeholders on ESG metrics to help rank them on importance and impact. Metrics could highlight potential risks and opportunities.

Science Based Targets

Science-based targets are a list of aims established by a organisation to provide it with a pathway to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Targets are deemed to be 'science-based' if they are aligned with what the latest scientific analysis states is necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.

SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by all UN member states in 2015, are a universal call to action to promote prosperity while protecting the planet.

The agenda sets out 17 wide-ranging goals with 169 targets. They aim to transform the world and call for action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice, and prosperity.

Learn more here: UN 17 Goals – https://sdgs.un.org/es/goals

Social

Social in ESG covers all the ways companies interact with their employees and the communities in which they operate, as well as DEI efforts, safety and quality.

Governance

Governance in ESG refers to decision-making processes, as well as businesses' ethical behaviour and transparency with stakeholders about its activities.

This includes Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Compliance & Ethics.

Sustainability Report

A sustainability report demonstrates the economic, environmental and social, and governance performance of organisations. By publishing these reports, businesses can show their commitment to sustainable development and allow it to be verified by both internal and external stakeholders.

Vehicle-to-Grid

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology allows electricity to flow in both directions to and from electric vehicle batteries, allowing the energy stored in the battery to be sold back to the grid when the demand for power is high. Vehicles can then charge when demand is lower or renewable generation is high, giving V2G a role in carbon reduction efforts.