Cookie Policy

Candin Smart Solutions SRL Cookie Policy

We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website, https://skills-source.com/. This cookie policy is an integral part of Candin Smart Solutions SRL’s privacy policy and explains the use of cookies between your device and our site.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies are used to remember your actions and preferences over a period of time, making your subsequent visits more efficient and personalized.

Types of Cookies and How We Use Them

1. Essential Cookies

These cookies are crucial for the basic functions of our website. They enable core functionalities such as security, network management, and accessibility. Without these cookies, our website may not function properly. For example, they help remember your previous actions within the same browsing session.

2. Performance Cookies

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze key performance indexes of the website, helping us to deliver a better user experience. They collect information about how visitors interact with our website, including which pages are visited most often and if they get error messages from web pages. This data is used to improve the efficiency and quality of our site.

3. Functionality Cookies

Functionality cookies allow our website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language, or the region you are in) and provide enhanced, more personal features. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect may be anonymized, and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.

4. Targeting/Advertising Cookies

Targeting/advertising cookies are used to deliver advertisements more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organizations such as advertisers.

Managing Cookies

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. You can set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies. If you choose to reject cookies, you may still use our website though your access to some functionality and areas of our website may be restricted.

For any questions or concerns about our use of cookies, please contact us at office@skills-source.com.

Terms and conditions

Welcome! Thank you for using Asana!


A FEW INITIAL MATTERS
Asana, Inc. (“Asana,” “we,” “our,” “us”) offers a variety of team productivity, collaboration, and organizational tools, as further described in the Asana Guide and its Release Notes (collectively, the “Service”), and websites, including but not limited to www.asana.com, wavelength.com, blog.asana.com, community.asana.com (the “Websites”). These User Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a binding legal contract between you and Asana and explain the rules governing your use of our Service and Websites. These Terms apply to you as a user of the Service, subject to exceptions that apply to Authorized Users (as defined and further detailed below in the section titled “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”). By accessing or using the Service and Websites, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these Terms (as applicable) and confirm you have read and understand our Privacy Statement, which is incorporated by reference.

If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not access or use the Service or Websites.

We may revise these Terms from time to time by posting a modified version on our website. If, in Asana’s sole discretion, the modifications to these Terms are material, we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect, either by emailing the email address associated with your account or by alerting you through the Service and/or Websites. If you do not agree to or cannot comply with the modified Terms, you must stop using the Service and Websites. Unless otherwise stated elsewhere in these Terms or in our notice, the updated Terms will take effect upon their posting and will apply on a going-forward basis. Your continued use of the Service and Websites after any update to these Terms constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

HOW THESE TERMS APPLY; USERS AND CUSTOMERS


By using Asana, you fall into one or more of the following three different categories of Asana user:

  • Site Visitors” are users of the Websites.
  • Free Users” use the free/basic version of the Service. Free Users have access to a more limited set of Service features and functionality than Authorized Users. Free users may have their own individual workspaces and/or take part in a free multi-user Asana domain
  • Authorized Users” use the Service as part of any paid Asana subscription plan purchased by a person or entity (the “Customer”) who has separately entered into a written agreement with Asana (the “Customer Agreement”) governing the access and use of the Service and permitting that Customer to create and configure Asana so that Authorized Users may join.

To the extent you are an Authorized User, only the following sections of these Terms will apply to you: “A Few Initial Matters” and “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”.

As an Authorized User, you gain access to the Service through a Customer of Asana. For example, if you are joining your employer’s organization, Customer is your employer. If you are joining a workspace created by your friend using a personal email address, your friend is the Asana Customer and is authorizing you to join his or her workspace. The Customer Agreement governs our relationship and commitment to deliver the Service to Customer, who may then invite Authorized Users to join their Asana. When you or another Authorized User submits content or information to the Service, such as messages or files (“Customer Data”), you acknowledge and agree that, as between Asana and Customer, the Customer Data is controlled by Customer and the Customer Agreement provides Customer with choices and control over that Customer Data. For example, Customer may manage permissions, enable or disable third party integrations, or take steps to expand, consolidate or share the contents of Asana portfolios, projects, tasks and subtasks, and these choices and instructions may result in the access, use, disclosure, modification or deletion of certain or all Customer Data.

To use the Service and Websites you must be, and you represent and warrant that you are, at least 16 years of age and competent to agree to these Terms. If the law where you reside requires that you must be older in order for Asana to lawfully provide the Service and Websites to you and use your personal data without parental consent, then you must be that older age.

If the representations in the preceding sentence are not true, or if Asana has previously prohibited you from accessing or using the Service and Websites, you may not access or use the Service and Websites.

Privacy Policy

Welcome! Thank you for using Asana!


A FEW INITIAL MATTERS
Asana, Inc. (“Asana,” “we,” “our,” “us”) offers a variety of team productivity, collaboration, and organizational tools, as further described in the Asana Guide and its Release Notes (collectively, the “Service”), and websites, including but not limited to www.asana.com, wavelength.com, blog.asana.com, community.asana.com (the “Websites”). These User Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a binding legal contract between you and Asana and explain the rules governing your use of our Service and Websites. These Terms apply to you as a user of the Service, subject to exceptions that apply to Authorized Users (as defined and further detailed below in the section titled “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”). By accessing or using the Service and Websites, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these Terms (as applicable) and confirm you have read and understand our Privacy Statement, which is incorporated by reference.

If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not access or use the Service or Websites.

We may revise these Terms from time to time by posting a modified version on our website. If, in Asana’s sole discretion, the modifications to these Terms are material, we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect, either by emailing the email address associated with your account or by alerting you through the Service and/or Websites. If you do not agree to or cannot comply with the modified Terms, you must stop using the Service and Websites. Unless otherwise stated elsewhere in these Terms or in our notice, the updated Terms will take effect upon their posting and will apply on a going-forward basis. Your continued use of the Service and Websites after any update to these Terms constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

HOW THESE TERMS APPLY; USERS AND CUSTOMERS


By using Asana, you fall into one or more of the following three different categories of Asana user:

  • Site Visitors” are users of the Websites.
  • Free Users” use the free/basic version of the Service. Free Users have access to a more limited set of Service features and functionality than Authorized Users. Free users may have their own individual workspaces and/or take part in a free multi-user Asana domain
  • Authorized Users” use the Service as part of any paid Asana subscription plan purchased by a person or entity (the “Customer”) who has separately entered into a written agreement with Asana (the “Customer Agreement”) governing the access and use of the Service and permitting that Customer to create and configure Asana so that Authorized Users may join.

To the extent you are an Authorized User, only the following sections of these Terms will apply to you: “A Few Initial Matters” and “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”.

As an Authorized User, you gain access to the Service through a Customer of Asana. For example, if you are joining your employer’s organization, Customer is your employer. If you are joining a workspace created by your friend using a personal email address, your friend is the Asana Customer and is authorizing you to join his or her workspace. The Customer Agreement governs our relationship and commitment to deliver the Service to Customer, who may then invite Authorized Users to join their Asana. When you or another Authorized User submits content or information to the Service, such as messages or files (“Customer Data”), you acknowledge and agree that, as between Asana and Customer, the Customer Data is controlled by Customer and the Customer Agreement provides Customer with choices and control over that Customer Data. For example, Customer may manage permissions, enable or disable third party integrations, or take steps to expand, consolidate or share the contents of Asana portfolios, projects, tasks and subtasks, and these choices and instructions may result in the access, use, disclosure, modification or deletion of certain or all Customer Data.

To use the Service and Websites you must be, and you represent and warrant that you are, at least 16 years of age and competent to agree to these Terms. If the law where you reside requires that you must be older in order for Asana to lawfully provide the Service and Websites to you and use your personal data without parental consent, then you must be that older age.

If the representations in the preceding sentence are not true, or if Asana has previously prohibited you from accessing or using the Service and Websites, you may not access or use the Service and Websites.

Data Protection

Welcome! Thank you for using Asana!


A FEW INITIAL MATTERS
Asana, Inc. (“Asana,” “we,” “our,” “us”) offers a variety of team productivity, collaboration, and organizational tools, as further described in the Asana Guide and its Release Notes (collectively, the “Service”), and websites, including but not limited to www.asana.com, wavelength.com, blog.asana.com, community.asana.com (the “Websites”). These User Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a binding legal contract between you and Asana and explain the rules governing your use of our Service and Websites. These Terms apply to you as a user of the Service, subject to exceptions that apply to Authorized Users (as defined and further detailed below in the section titled “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”). By accessing or using the Service and Websites, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these Terms (as applicable) and confirm you have read and understand our Privacy Statement, which is incorporated by reference.

If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not access or use the Service or Websites.

We may revise these Terms from time to time by posting a modified version on our website. If, in Asana’s sole discretion, the modifications to these Terms are material, we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect, either by emailing the email address associated with your account or by alerting you through the Service and/or Websites. If you do not agree to or cannot comply with the modified Terms, you must stop using the Service and Websites. Unless otherwise stated elsewhere in these Terms or in our notice, the updated Terms will take effect upon their posting and will apply on a going-forward basis. Your continued use of the Service and Websites after any update to these Terms constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

HOW THESE TERMS APPLY; USERS AND CUSTOMERS


By using Asana, you fall into one or more of the following three different categories of Asana user:

  • Site Visitors” are users of the Websites.
  • Free Users” use the free/basic version of the Service. Free Users have access to a more limited set of Service features and functionality than Authorized Users. Free users may have their own individual workspaces and/or take part in a free multi-user Asana domain
  • Authorized Users” use the Service as part of any paid Asana subscription plan purchased by a person or entity (the “Customer”) who has separately entered into a written agreement with Asana (the “Customer Agreement”) governing the access and use of the Service and permitting that Customer to create and configure Asana so that Authorized Users may join.

To the extent you are an Authorized User, only the following sections of these Terms will apply to you: “A Few Initial Matters” and “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”.

As an Authorized User, you gain access to the Service through a Customer of Asana. For example, if you are joining your employer’s organization, Customer is your employer. If you are joining a workspace created by your friend using a personal email address, your friend is the Asana Customer and is authorizing you to join his or her workspace. The Customer Agreement governs our relationship and commitment to deliver the Service to Customer, who may then invite Authorized Users to join their Asana. When you or another Authorized User submits content or information to the Service, such as messages or files (“Customer Data”), you acknowledge and agree that, as between Asana and Customer, the Customer Data is controlled by Customer and the Customer Agreement provides Customer with choices and control over that Customer Data. For example, Customer may manage permissions, enable or disable third party integrations, or take steps to expand, consolidate or share the contents of Asana portfolios, projects, tasks and subtasks, and these choices and instructions may result in the access, use, disclosure, modification or deletion of certain or all Customer Data.

To use the Service and Websites you must be, and you represent and warrant that you are, at least 16 years of age and competent to agree to these Terms. If the law where you reside requires that you must be older in order for Asana to lawfully provide the Service and Websites to you and use your personal data without parental consent, then you must be that older age.

If the representations in the preceding sentence are not true, or if Asana has previously prohibited you from accessing or using the Service and Websites, you may not access or use the Service and Websites.

Regulation

Welcome! Thank you for using Asana!


A FEW INITIAL MATTERS
Asana, Inc. (“Asana,” “we,” “our,” “us”) offers a variety of team productivity, collaboration, and organizational tools, as further described in the Asana Guide and its Release Notes (collectively, the “Service”), and websites, including but not limited to www.asana.com, wavelength.com, blog.asana.com, community.asana.com (the “Websites”). These User Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a binding legal contract between you and Asana and explain the rules governing your use of our Service and Websites. These Terms apply to you as a user of the Service, subject to exceptions that apply to Authorized Users (as defined and further detailed below in the section titled “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”). By accessing or using the Service and Websites, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these Terms (as applicable) and confirm you have read and understand our Privacy Statement, which is incorporated by reference.

If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not access or use the Service or Websites.

We may revise these Terms from time to time by posting a modified version on our website. If, in Asana’s sole discretion, the modifications to these Terms are material, we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect, either by emailing the email address associated with your account or by alerting you through the Service and/or Websites. If you do not agree to or cannot comply with the modified Terms, you must stop using the Service and Websites. Unless otherwise stated elsewhere in these Terms or in our notice, the updated Terms will take effect upon their posting and will apply on a going-forward basis. Your continued use of the Service and Websites after any update to these Terms constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

HOW THESE TERMS APPLY; USERS AND CUSTOMERS


By using Asana, you fall into one or more of the following three different categories of Asana user:

  • Site Visitors” are users of the Websites.
  • Free Users” use the free/basic version of the Service. Free Users have access to a more limited set of Service features and functionality than Authorized Users. Free users may have their own individual workspaces and/or take part in a free multi-user Asana domain
  • Authorized Users” use the Service as part of any paid Asana subscription plan purchased by a person or entity (the “Customer”) who has separately entered into a written agreement with Asana (the “Customer Agreement”) governing the access and use of the Service and permitting that Customer to create and configure Asana so that Authorized Users may join.

To the extent you are an Authorized User, only the following sections of these Terms will apply to you: “A Few Initial Matters” and “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”.

As an Authorized User, you gain access to the Service through a Customer of Asana. For example, if you are joining your employer’s organization, Customer is your employer. If you are joining a workspace created by your friend using a personal email address, your friend is the Asana Customer and is authorizing you to join his or her workspace. The Customer Agreement governs our relationship and commitment to deliver the Service to Customer, who may then invite Authorized Users to join their Asana. When you or another Authorized User submits content or information to the Service, such as messages or files (“Customer Data”), you acknowledge and agree that, as between Asana and Customer, the Customer Data is controlled by Customer and the Customer Agreement provides Customer with choices and control over that Customer Data. For example, Customer may manage permissions, enable or disable third party integrations, or take steps to expand, consolidate or share the contents of Asana portfolios, projects, tasks and subtasks, and these choices and instructions may result in the access, use, disclosure, modification or deletion of certain or all Customer Data.

To use the Service and Websites you must be, and you represent and warrant that you are, at least 16 years of age and competent to agree to these Terms. If the law where you reside requires that you must be older in order for Asana to lawfully provide the Service and Websites to you and use your personal data without parental consent, then you must be that older age.

If the representations in the preceding sentence are not true, or if Asana has previously prohibited you from accessing or using the Service and Websites, you may not access or use the Service and Websites.

Cookie Policy

Welcome! Thank you for using Asana!


A FEW INITIAL MATTERS
Asana, Inc. (“Asana,” “we,” “our,” “us”) offers a variety of team productivity, collaboration, and organizational tools, as further described in the Asana Guide and its Release Notes (collectively, the “Service”), and websites, including but not limited to www.asana.com, wavelength.com, blog.asana.com, community.asana.com (the “Websites”). These User Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a binding legal contract between you and Asana and explain the rules governing your use of our Service and Websites. These Terms apply to you as a user of the Service, subject to exceptions that apply to Authorized Users (as defined and further detailed below in the section titled “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”). By accessing or using the Service and Websites, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these Terms (as applicable) and confirm you have read and understand our Privacy Statement, which is incorporated by reference.

If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not access or use the Service or Websites.

We may revise these Terms from time to time by posting a modified version on our website. If, in Asana’s sole discretion, the modifications to these Terms are material, we will provide you with reasonable notice prior to the change taking effect, either by emailing the email address associated with your account or by alerting you through the Service and/or Websites. If you do not agree to or cannot comply with the modified Terms, you must stop using the Service and Websites. Unless otherwise stated elsewhere in these Terms or in our notice, the updated Terms will take effect upon their posting and will apply on a going-forward basis. Your continued use of the Service and Websites after any update to these Terms constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

HOW THESE TERMS APPLY; USERS AND CUSTOMERS


By using Asana, you fall into one or more of the following three different categories of Asana user:

  • Site Visitors” are users of the Websites.
  • Free Users” use the free/basic version of the Service. Free Users have access to a more limited set of Service features and functionality than Authorized Users. Free users may have their own individual workspaces and/or take part in a free multi-user Asana domain
  • Authorized Users” use the Service as part of any paid Asana subscription plan purchased by a person or entity (the “Customer”) who has separately entered into a written agreement with Asana (the “Customer Agreement”) governing the access and use of the Service and permitting that Customer to create and configure Asana so that Authorized Users may join.

To the extent you are an Authorized User, only the following sections of these Terms will apply to you: “A Few Initial Matters” and “How These Terms Apply; Users and Customers”.

As an Authorized User, you gain access to the Service through a Customer of Asana. For example, if you are joining your employer’s organization, Customer is your employer. If you are joining a workspace created by your friend using a personal email address, your friend is the Asana Customer and is authorizing you to join his or her workspace. The Customer Agreement governs our relationship and commitment to deliver the Service to Customer, who may then invite Authorized Users to join their Asana. When you or another Authorized User submits content or information to the Service, such as messages or files (“Customer Data”), you acknowledge and agree that, as between Asana and Customer, the Customer Data is controlled by Customer and the Customer Agreement provides Customer with choices and control over that Customer Data. For example, Customer may manage permissions, enable or disable third party integrations, or take steps to expand, consolidate or share the contents of Asana portfolios, projects, tasks and subtasks, and these choices and instructions may result in the access, use, disclosure, modification or deletion of certain or all Customer Data.

To use the Service and Websites you must be, and you represent and warrant that you are, at least 16 years of age and competent to agree to these Terms. If the law where you reside requires that you must be older in order for Asana to lawfully provide the Service and Websites to you and use your personal data without parental consent, then you must be that older age.

If the representations in the preceding sentence are not true, or if Asana has previously prohibited you from accessing or using the Service and Websites, you may not access or use the Service and Websites.