• EN
  • FR
  • ZH
  • DE
  • PT
  • IT
IOT See the difference
  • EN
  • FR
  • ZH
  • DE
  • PT
  • IT
  • Discover our lenses
    • Endless AI (New)
    • Progressive solutions
      • Camber Steady Plus Progressive
      • Endless Steady Progressive
      • Essential Steady Progressive
      • Endless Drive Progressive
      • Endless Sport Progressive
      • Endless Pilot Progressive
    • Occupational solutions
      • Endless Office Occupational
    • Bifocal solutions
      • Endless Bifocal
    • Single vision solutions
      • Endless Single Vision
      • Endless Anti-fatigue Single Vision
      • Endless Drive Single Vision
    • MyoLess
    • Neochromes
      • Neochromes Experience
      • Neochromes
      • Neochromes with Camber Technology
      • Neochromes Dark
      • Instructions for Use
    • Lens comparisons
  • Technologies
    • Camber Technology
    • IOT Digital Ray Path 2 Technology
    • Steady Methodology
    • Steady Plus Methodology
  • Services
    • IOT Business Consulting
    • IOT Technical Services
    • IOT Marketing Services
    • IOT Client Hub
    • IOT Solutions
  • Blog
  • Resource Hub
  • About IOT
    • Our company
    • IOT Intelligence
      • Our innovation ecosystem
      • Our innovation methodology
      • IOT Freeform Designer
      • Intelligent technologies
    • The IOT Experience
    • Innovation as service
    • IOT Events
    • Projects and Collaborations
    • IOT Ethics and Transparency
  • Contact us
    • Contact sales
    • Careers
  • Visit light-form.com
  • Discover our lenses
    • Endless AI (New)
    • Progressive solutions
      • Camber Steady Plus Progressive
      • Endless Steady Progressive
      • Essential Steady Progressive
      • Endless Drive Progressive
      • Endless Sport Progressive
      • Endless Pilot Progressive
    • Occupational solutions
      • Endless Office Occupational
    • Bifocal solutions
      • Endless Bifocal
    • Single vision solutions
      • Endless Single Vision
      • Endless Anti-fatigue Single Vision
      • Endless Drive Single Vision
    • MyoLess
    • Neochromes
      • Neochromes Experience
      • Neochromes
      • Neochromes with Camber Technology
      • Neochromes Dark
      • Instructions for Use
    • Lens comparisons
  • Technologies
    • Camber Technology
    • IOT Digital Ray Path 2 Technology
    • Steady Methodology
    • Steady Plus Methodology
  • Services
    • IOT Business Consulting
    • IOT Technical Services
    • IOT Marketing Services
    • IOT Client Hub
    • IOT Solutions
  • Blog
  • Resource Hub
  • About IOT
    • Our company
    • IOT Intelligence
      • Our innovation ecosystem
      • Our innovation methodology
      • IOT Freeform Designer
      • Intelligent technologies
    • The IOT Experience
    • Innovation as service
    • IOT Events
    • Projects and Collaborations
    • IOT Ethics and Transparency
  • Contact us
    • Contact sales
    • Careers
  • Visit light-form.com

Back to Blog

How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

Published 22 sept 2025 | 10 min
Category Lentes
Author
Amelia Gonzalez
Amelia Gonzalez
Design Development Manager & Clinical Research Optometrist

  • Why myopia lenses are increasingly prevalent
  • Lens innovations for myopia management
  • Peripheral defocus lenses
  • Why hyperopic defocus drives myopia progression
  • How myopic defocus counters axial elongation
  • Lenslets
  • Concentric rings
  • Orthokeratology contact lenses
  • MyoLess: next-generation solution for myopia management
  • Clinical Trial Efficiency
  • Transitioning when myopia progression slows
  • MyoLess lens and photochromic treatments
  • Implementing advanced myopia management technologies
  • Lab considerations for myopia spectacles
  • Helping ECPs recommend the correct lens for myopia
  • The future of spectacle lenses in myopia care
  • Add freeform myopia lenses to your product line
How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

Evolutionarily, humans have spent more time scanning the horizon, hunting, and spending whole days outdoors, so the eye adapted for this purpose. The relatively recent trend of spending more time indoors doing close-up work is impacting the eye in ways we are still uncovering. Researchers are learning more every day about how lifestyles impact vision and where myopia fits into that. What scientists know for sure is that if myopia trends continue, then we can expect half of the global population to be nearsighted by 2050. 

This leaves the ophthalmic industry at a turning point, where spectacle lenses have rapidly evolved from passive vision correctors to proactive tools for managing myopia. Today, innovative spectacle lens designs not only correct refractive errors but also actively slow axial elongation. Combined with the latest technology, lenses for myopia management are a viable prescription for anyone experiencing symptoms and trying to slow the progression. 

Why myopia lenses are increasingly prevalent

The global prevalence of myopia is increasing, particularly among school-aged children. While the precise mechanisms driving this trend are still under investigation, growing evidence suggests a strong correlation with shifts in behavioral and environmental factors. Increased time spent on near work (especially on digital devices) and reduced exposure to natural light are among the most frequently cited factors contributing to this issue.

Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when light entering the eye focuses in front of the retina, typically due to axial elongation or excessive corneal curvature. This causes distant objects to appear blurry while near vision remains clear. Though anyone can develop myopia, it most commonly presents in early childhood, stabilizing by adulthood. However, high myopia (≥ -6.00 D) can lead to complications like retinal detachment, macular degeneration, and glaucoma.

The rise of myopia underscores the growing need for proactive management strategies aimed at slowing its progression and reducing the risk of long-term ocular complications.

Lens innovations for myopia management

Advances in our understanding of peripheral retinal defocus and its influence on eye growth have opened the door to new strategies for managing myopia progression. Rather than simply correcting vision, today’s lens technologies are designed to help slow axial elongation in developing eyes. 

As research continues to refine these mechanisms, manufacturers are developing increasingly sophisticated spectacle lens designs that not only improve visual acuity but also support long-term ocular health. 

Peripheral defocus lenses

Peripheral defocus lenses introduce power to the periphery of the lens around a central clear zone. These use smooth, continuous power transitions to create a deliberate defocus zone (such as hyperopic or myopic defocus). This design mimics the therapeutic practice of signaling the eye to reduce axial elongation. Studies have shown that peripheral defocus lenses can reduce myopia progression by 50% in children.

Some peripheral defocus lenses retain a cosmetically clear appearance, making them appealing for patients and parents. They also allow labs to differentiate their product lines with clinically validated impact. Typical lenses in this portfolio could be lenslets, concentric rings, and custom designs like our MyoLess solution. 

Why hyperopic defocus drives myopia progression

Hyperopic defocus occurs when light focuses behind the peripheral retina, which happens naturally in standard single-vision corrections. The eye interprets this as a “signal” that it is too short and responds by continuing to elongate. Over time, this axial elongation worsens myopia. 

Research shows that this peripheral hyperopic blur is a key driver in the feedback loop between retinal defocus and ocular growth. Simply correcting central vision without addressing the peripheral retina inadvertently maintains this stimulus for elongation, explaining why single-vision lenses do not slow progression.

How myopic defocus counters axial elongation

Myopic defocus, in contrast, brings the focal plane in front of the retina in the peripheral field. This sends the opposite signal: that the eye is already long enough—or even too long—thereby reducing the stimulus for further growth. By creating a structured myopic defocus profile in the lens periphery, these lenses modulate the retina’s growth signals and slow axial elongation. 

Emerging science further suggests that the retina responds asymmetrically. The nasal and temporal retina may have different sensitivities to defocus, which is why newer lens designs, such as MyoLess employ asymmetric defocus zones for optimized control.

Contributions of negative power

Recent studies have also explored the effect of negative power in peripheral zones, finding it may contribute to slowing axial elongation as well. While the dominant theory still favors positive peripheral defocus as the main mechanism, these findings hint that retinal blur may play a key role, though more research is needed. 

Lenslets

Lenslet technology is one of the most widely studied approaches to delivering myopic defocus for myopia management. A lenslet is a microscopic segment with a fixed amount of positive power, which focuses light in front of the retina in the peripheral field. Instead of creating a continuous power gradient, some lenses incorporate hundreds of tiny lenslets across the peripheral zone of the lens surface. These lenslets form a subtle pattern around a central clear zone, maintaining clear distance vision while ensuring wearers benefit from the therapeutic effect of the peripheral defocus.

Clinical studies on lenslet-based designs, such as DIMS (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) technology, have demonstrated strong efficacy in slowing the progression of myopia in children. 

Concentric rings

Another approach to managing myopia progression is the use of concentric ring designs, which create alternating zones of clear vision and therapeutic defocus across the lens surface. These rings are arranged symmetrically around a central clear zone. Each ring incorporates a fixed positive addition power, generating peripheral myopic defocus while preserving functional vision in the intermediate areas.

The principle is similar to lenslets, as it introduces myopic defocus in the peripheral retina. However, instead of hundreds of micro-lenslets, concentric ring lenses typically use larger, smoother annular zones. Evidence from recent studies suggests that concentric ring or aspherical lenslet designs tend to produce lower contrast sensitivity loss and fewer visual artifacts than denser spherical‑lenslet ‘honeycomb’ arrangements. For example, a Frontiers 2024 study found that concentric rings with aspherical elements (Stellest) had significantly less impact on contrast sensitivity compared to honeycomb configurations of spherical lenslets. 

One thing to consider is that concentric designs are symmetrical, so they don’t account for the retina’s nasal-temporal asymmetry, which research suggests plays a role in how the eye responds to defocus cues.

Orthokeratology contact lenses

Orthokeratology, also known as Ortho-K, involves wearing specially designed rigid gas-permeable contact lenses overnight to reshape the cornea temporarily. By gently flattening the central cornea and steepening the mid-periphery, Ortho-K corrects daytime vision without glasses while also inducing peripheral myopic defocus. This optical change helps slow the stimulus for axial elongation, making Ortho-K one of the most established contact lens options for myopia control.

However, Ortho-K requires strict hygiene, regular follow-up visits, and good compliance—factors that can be challenging for younger patients. While Ortho-K can be effective, it also carries a small but notable risk of corneal infection if not properly maintained. This is one reason many practitioners and parents prefer spectacle-based alternatives.

While lenslets, concentric rings, and Ortho-K have all demonstrated meaningful efficacy in slowing myopia progression, they also come with limitations, whether it’s manufacturing complexity, wearer adaptation challenges, or compliance demands. This has driven the development of next-generation spectacle lenses, which combine the proven principles of peripheral myopic defocus with a more sophisticated, retina-informed design that’s easier to prescribe, manufacture, and wear.

MyoLess: next-generation solution for myopia management

MyoLess lenses by IOT build on the well-established principle that peripheral myopic defocus slows axial elongation, but refines the approach with a more anatomically centered, wearer-friendly design. Unlike lenslet or concentric ring technologies, MyoLess features a central optical zone, about 7 mm wide, providing clear and stable vision for distance tasks. 

Surrounding this zone is an asymmetric treatment area with carefully calibrated positive power: +1.8D on the temporal side, +1.5D on the nasal side, and +2.0D in the lower portion of the lens. This asymmetric configuration aligns with the natural nasal-temporal retinal differences, optimizing defocus exactly where the retina is most responsive.

A key differentiator is MyoLess’ flexibility in materials and prescriptions. Because it’s manufactured using freeform digital surfacing, the treatment zones are applied to the back surface of standard semi-finished lenses rather than requiring specialized blanks. This makes MyoLess available in a wide range of indexes, including CR-39, polycarbonate, and high-index materials, while remaining compatible with standard coatings like anti-reflective, UV protection, and scratch resistance. For labs and ECPs, this significantly reduces manufacturing complexity and cost while allowing for broader customization of different frame sizes and prescriptions.

MyoLess’ freeform digital surfacing technology also results in a smoother power transition that is invisible to the naked eye, maintaining a thin, lightweight, and cosmetically appealing lens. For the wearer, this means comfortable adaptation without the halos or ghosting sometimes associated with lenslet or concentric designs, making MyoLess a more appealing option for children to accept and parents to trust.

Clinical Trial Efficiency

A randomized, double-blind clinical trial conducted in a European population  confirmed MyoLess as an effective myopia management solution. 

After one year, children wearing MyoLess lenses showed a 39% reduction in axial elongation compared to those wearing standard single-vision lenses. After two years, the reduction remained significant at 29%, demonstrating robust efficacy even in a European population with lower baseline progression rates compared to those typically seen in Asia. 

While the strongest effect occurred during the first year, which is common in all myopia control therapies, the trial confirmed that MyoLess performs comparably to other leading myopia control lenses, while offering superior material versatility and wearer comfort.

Transitioning when myopia progression slows

When myopia progression stabilizes following at least two years with no measurable change, patients can transition out of active myopia control lenses. For many, this means switching to a standard single vision lens solution, such as IOT’s Endless Single Vision. This step-down approach allows ECPs to simplify lens design and reduce cost while continuing to provide high-quality vision correction once active myopia management is no longer necessary.

MyoLess lens and photochromic treatments

While photochromic technology is not a myopia control treatment on its own, it can be an excellent complement to MyoLess lenses. 

Photochromic lenses automatically darken in bright sunlight, providing comfortable vision while offering 100% UV protection. This added layer of protection supports overall ocular health, shielding young eyes from cumulative UV damage that contributes to long-term risks, such as cataracts and retinal degeneration. While outdoor time itself has not been shown to slow myopia progression in already-myopic children, it is widely recognized as protective for pre-myopes (and beneficial for overall health), delaying onset in those at risk.

When combined with the appropriate corrective lens, Neochromes are an example of a added value treatment that provides significant protective benefits supporting ocular health. For children spending time outdoors, Neochromes provide fast-reacting, high-performance photochromic activation, ensuring effortless transitions between indoor and outdoor environments. 

By combining MyoLess lenses with Neochromes, ECPs can offer a single pair of glasses that manages myopia progression while also enhancing visual comfort and UV protection—an ideal all-day solution for active children.

Implementing advanced myopia management technologies

With such a new and diverse range of options for myopic patients, labs face the new challenge of manufacturing new technology, and ECPs need to know which lens designs to prescribe. 

Lab considerations for myopia spectacles

Labs that embrace freeform myopia lenses are uniquely positioned to serve the next generation of ECPs and the millions of young patients needing tailored correction. Successfully producing these lenses requires a significant investment in advanced manufacturing capabilities, specifically freeform surfacing technology. Quality control systems also must be enhanced to verify the precision of microscopic lens elements and ensure consistent optical performance.

Helping ECPs recommend the correct lens for myopia

Wearer success with a lens begins with ECPs prescribing the correct lens design for the visual issue. As lens designs change and evolve, it’s important to make sure ECP partners understand the differences and use cases of each one. Labs and manufacturers can add real value here by providing:

  • Decision-making tools to match lens designs to patient needs
  • Usage guides for lens types by age, severity, or lifestyle
  • Practice support in educating parents on the benefits of lens-based management
  • Measurement tools such as axial length trackers, where applicable

The more intuitive and clinically relevant your product line is, the easier it is for ECPs to adopt and prescribe.

The future of spectacle lenses in myopia care

As global myopia prevalence increases, the role of myopia management lenses is expected to continue growing. What once was a basic corrective solution is now a customizable, tech-enhanced medical device. Researchers are exploring the combination of corrective lenses with newer therapies, such as bright light therapy and repeated low-level red light therapy, to achieve optimal results. With innovations like peripheral defocus zones, photochromic coatings, today’s lenses can impact visual acuity and long-term ocular health.

Add freeform myopia lenses to your product line

IOT Lenses delivers more than just progressive optics—we provide the complete toolkit for modern myopia management, including advanced lens designs and added-value solutions like Neochromes. Whether you're an in-house ECP lab or a wholesale manufacturer, we’re here to help you meet the future of eye care head-on.

Contact us to learn more about our lens designs portfolio and how it can benefit your practice or lab.

You may also like: 

  • AI-Powered Lenses Are Here: What This Means for Labs, ECPs, and Patients
  • What Are High-Index Lenses? Benefits & Considerations

Back to Blog

About the Authors

Amelia Gonzalez
Amelia Gonzalez
Design Development Manager & Clinical Research Optometrist

Amelia González Dosal is a Design Development Manager and Clinical Trial Research Optometrist at Indizen Optical Technologies (IOT), where she leads the design, development, and testing of innovative optical products using advanced free-form technology. With over a decade of experience, Amelia specializes in clinical evaluations, wearer trials, and ensuring quality standards for cutting-edge vision solutions. She holds a Master's in Optics and Optometry from Universidad Complutense de Madrid and began her career in optical engineering, working on IR systems and sensor design for space applications. Her expertise bridges product innovation and patient-focused outcomes in myopia management and beyond.

  • Linkedin
Read more

Related items

How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

How Lens Innovations Are Changing the Game for Myopia Management

22 sept 2025 | Amelia Gonzalez

Celebrating Independent Optical Businesses

Celebrating Independent Optical Businesses

19 ago 2025 | Laurie Pierce

Understanding Abbe Value and Why It Matters in Lens Design

Understanding Abbe Value and Why It Matters in Lens Design

14 jul 2025 | Eluned "Lil" Creighton-Sims

Optimum RX's Award-Winning Vision for the Future

Optimum RX's Award-Winning Vision for the Future

2 jun 2025 | Alicia López Lapeña

AI-Powered Lenses Are Here: What This Means for Labs, ECPs, and Patients

AI-Powered Lenses Are Here: What This Means for Labs, ECPs, and Patients

14 may 2025 | Ivan Sincek

What Are High-Index Lenses? Benefits & Considerations

What Are High-Index Lenses? Benefits & Considerations

30 abr 2025 | Mary Honeycutt

Sobre Nosotros
  • IOT en cifras
  • Los comienzos
  • Nuestro ADN
  • Nuestros cuatro pilares
  • Nuestros valores
CONTÁCTENOS
  • Contacta con ventas
  • Trabaja con nosotros
IOT Intelligence
  • Nuestro ecosistema de innovación
  • Nuestra metodología de innovación
  • IOT Freeform Designer
  • Tecnologías inteligentes
SERVICIOS PARA TU NEGOCIO
  • Full-Service Support
  • La experiencia IOT
  • IOT Business Consulting
  • IOT Technical Services
  • IOT Marketing Services
  • IOT Client Hub
LO QUE HACEMOS
  • Innovación como servicio
  • Nuestras tecnologías
  • Soluciones para la presbicia
  • Soluciones en monofocales
  • Neochromes
  • Myopia management solutions
  • Custom lenses
  • Computer lenses
  • Comparativa de lentes
  • Soluciones
PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS
  • Neochromes with Camber
  • MyoLess
  • Camber Steady Plus Progressive
  • Endless Steady Progressive
  • Essential Steady Progressive
  • Endless Office Ocupational
  • Endless Drive Progressive
  • Endless Sport Progressive
  • Endless Single Vision
  • Endless Anti-fatigue Vision
Materiales
  • Trivex
  • CR-39
  • Policarbonato
  • Alto Índice
Our Brand Sites
  • light-form.com
  • neochromes.com
Política de Cookies Política de privacidad Aviso Legal Política de Seguridad Canal de Denuncias ® Copyright 2026
Follow us on Linkedin Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Youtube Follow us on Instagram
Cookies

¿Aceptas nuestras cookies y política de privacidad?

Tu privacidad es importante para nosotros. Por ello te informamos que utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para realizar análisis de uso y medición de nuestra página web con el fin de personalizar contenidos, así como proporcionar funcionalidades a las redes sociales o analizar nuestro tráfico. Para continuar acepta o modifica la configuración de nuestras cookies.

Rechazar Configurar cookies Aceptar
Política de Cookies
  • Tu privacidad
  • Cookies estrictamente necesarias
  • Cookies de preferencias o personalización
  • Cookies de análisis o medición
  • Política de Cookies

Tu privacidad es importante para nosotros

Las cookies son pequeños archivos de texto almacenados en tu ordenador cuando visitas nuestra web. Utilizamos cookies para mejorar tu experiencia en nuestro sitio web (por ejemplo, para recordar tu detalles de acceso).

Puedes cambiar tus preferencias y rechazar que algunos tipos de cookies sean almacenados en tu ordenador mientras estás navegando en nuestra web. Puedes cancelar cualquier cookie ya almacenada en tu ordenador, pero recuerda que cancelar los cookies puede impedirte utilizar algunas partes de nuestra web.

Cookies estrictamente necesarias

Estas cookies son esenciales para proveerte los servicios disponibles en nuestra web y para permitirte utilizar algunas características de nuestra web.

 

Cookies de preferencias o personalización

Estas cookies son utilizadas para ofrecerte una experiencia más personalizada y para recordar tus elecciones en nuestro sitio web.

Por ejemplo, podemos utilizar cookies de funcionalidad para recordar tu preferencias de idioma o tus detalles de acceso.

Cookies de análisis o medición

Estas cookies son utilizadas para recopilar información para analizar el tráfico en nuestra web y la forma en que los usuarios utilizan nuestra web.

Por ejemplo, estas cookies pueden recopilar datos como cuanto tiempo llevas navegado en nuestro sitio web o que páginas visitas, lo que nos ayuda a comprender cómo podemos mejorar nuestra web.

La información recopilada con estas cookies de análisis o medición no identifica a ningún visitante individual.

Política de Cookies

Para cumplir con la Ley 34/2002 de 11 de Julio, de Servicios de la Sociedad de la Información y el Comercio Electrónico (LSSICE), se informa de los siguientes aspectos legales:

 

PROPIEDAD DEL SITIO WEB

Responsable: INDIZEN OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES SL - CIF B84465921- (En adelante IOT)
Domicilio social: C/Suero de Quiñones 34-36. 28002, Madrid (Madrid), España
Dirección: C/Suero de Quiñones 34-36. 28002, Madrid (Madrid), España
Contacto: Tel. 91 833 3786 - Email: proteccion_datos@iot.es
Datos de registro: Hoja M387390, folio 134, tomo 21750.
Actividad: Innovación en lentes

 

INFORMACIÓN Y TERMINOLOGÍAS ¿QUÉ SON LAS COOKIES?

Las cookies son archivos pequeños que las páginas web, tiendas online, intranets, plataformas online o similares, almacenan en el navegador del usuario que las visita y resultan necesarios para aportar a la navegación web innumerables ventajas en la prestación de servicios interactivos.

La siguiente información de los tipos posibles de cookies ayuda a comprender mejor las funciones que hacen posible:

  • Cookies de sesión: son cookies temporales que permanecen en el espacio de cookies de su equipo hasta que cierra el navegador, por lo que ninguna queda registrada en el disco del usuario. La información obtenida por medio de estas cookies sirve para hacer posible la gestión operativa con cada uno de los usuarios que está accediendo de forma simultánea a la web.
  • Cookies persistentes: son cookies que permanecen almacenadas en el espacio de cookies de su equipo una vez cerrado el navegador, y que volverá a consultar dicha página web la próxima vez que acceda a ella para recordar información que facilite la navegación (acceder directamente al servicio sin necesidad de hacer el proceso de login) o la prestación de un servicio comercial (ofrecer aquellos productos o servicios relacionados con anteriores visitas).

Las cookies intercambiadas al navegar por una página web pueden ser:

  • Cookies de origen o propias: son cookies generadas por la propia página web que se está visitando.
  • Cookies de terceros: son cookies que se reciben al navegar por esa página web, pero que han sido generadas por un tercer servicio que se encuentra hospedado en ella. Un ejemplo puede ser la cookie empleada por un anuncio o banner de publicidad que se encuentra en la página web que visitamos. Otro puede ser la cookie empleada por un contador de visitantes contratado por la página web que visitamos.

Las cookies pueden ser usadas para:

  • Fines técnicos: son las denominadas también “estrictamente necesarias”.  Permiten al  usuario  la  navegación a  través de una   página  web, plataforma o aplicación y la utilización de las diferentes opciones o servicios que en ella existan como, por  ejemplo, controlar el tráfico  y la comunicación de datos, identificar  la sesión, acceder a partes de acceso restringido, recordar los  elementos  que integran un pedido, realizar el proceso de compra de un pedido, realizar la solicitud de inscripción o participación en un evento, utilizar elementos de seguridad durante la navegación, almacenar contenidos para la difusión de videos o sonido o compartir contenidos a través de redes sociales.
  • Personalización: hacen posible que cada usuario pueda configurar aspectos como el lenguaje en el que desea ver la página web, formatos de visualización, etc.
  • Análisis o rendimiento: permiten medir el número de visitas y criterios de navegación de diferentes áreas de la web, aplicación o plataforma y nos permite elaborar perfiles de navegación de los usuarios de dichos sitios, aplicaciones y plataformas, con el fin de introducir mejoras en función del análisis de los datos de uso recabados que hacen los usuarios del servicio.
  • Publicidad: permiten implementar parámetros de eficiencia en la publicidad ofrecida en las páginas web.
  • Publicidad comportamental: permiten implementar parámetros de eficiencia en la publicidad ofrecida en las páginas web, basados en información sobre el comportamiento de los usuarios obtenido a través de la observación continuada de sus hábitos de navegación, lo que permite desarrollar un perfil específico para mostrar publicidad en función del mismo.

 

DETALLE DE COOKIES UTILIZADAS

El sitio Web de IOT utiliza cookies para el correcto funcionamiento y visualización de los sitios Web por parte del usuario, así como la recogida de datos estadísticos y analíticos sobre la navegación de los usuarios. IOT utiliza las siguientes cookies:
 

ANALÍTICAS Google Tag Manager

Descripción:
Estas Cookies recopilan información de tu experiencia de navegación en nuestros portales web de forma totalmente anónima. - Podemos contabilizar el número de visitantes de la página o los contenidos más vistos. 

Usos:

  • Podemos saber si el usuario que está accediendo es nuevo o repite visita.
  • Esa información puede ayudarnos a mejorar la navegación y darte un mejor servicio.


REDES SOCIALES

Descripción:
Las Cookies de redes sociales son utilizadas para unir la web con el perfil en la mencionada red social.

Usos:

  • Puedes hacer uso de este botón para redirigirte al perfil de IOT en LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram y Facebook.

 

SERVICIOS DE TERCEROS

Adicionalmente, IOT tiene presencia en portales y servicios de terceros para los que, si desea conocer las condiciones de privacidad y uso de cookies, deberán consultarse las políticas proporcionadas por los mismos:

  • Facebook
  • Linkedin
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

 

ACEPTACIÓN POLÍTICA DE COOKIES

IOT muestra información sobre su Política de Cookies en la parte inferior de cualquier página del sitio Web con cada inicio de sesión con el objeto de que usted sea consciente.

Ante esta información es posible llevar a cabo las siguientes acciones:

  • Aceptar cookies: No se volverá a visualizar este aviso al acceder a cualquier página del portal durante la presente sesión
  • Rechazar cookies: No se volverá a visualizar este aviso al acceder a cualquier página del portal durante la presente sesión
  • Configuración de las cookies: Podrá obtener más información sobre cómo son las cookies, conocer la Política de Cookies de IOT y modificar la configuración para restringir o bloquear las cookies de IOT en cualquier momento. En el caso de restringir o bloquear las cookies puede ver reducidas las funcionalidades de la Web.

 

CÓMO MODIFICAR LA CONFIGURACIÓN DE LAS COOKIES

Usted puede restringir, bloquear o borrar las cookies de IOT o cualquier otra página web, utilizando su navegador. En cada navegador la operativa es diferente, la función de "Ayuda" le mostrará cómo hacerlo:

  • Internet Explorer
  • FireFox
  • Chrome
  • Safari
  • Opera

 

ACTUALIZACIÓN DE LA POLÍTICA DE COOKIES

Es posible que actualicemos la Política de Cookies de IOT, por ello le recomendamos revisar esta política cada vez que acceda a http://www.iotlenses.com con el objetivo de estar adecuadamente informado sobre cómo y para qué usamos las cookies.

 

 

Última actualización: 22 de diciembre de 2021