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PRIVACY AND COOKIE POLICY

PRIVACY POLICY

1. DATA CONTROLLER

The Data Controller corresponds to the owner of this website, whose full details appear in the Legal Notice

2. DATA PROCESSED, PURPOSES AND RETENTION PERIODS

2.1 Data processed: To request information, contact information, make an appointment, or subscribe to our newsletters, you must provide certain information by completing the form provided for this purpose. The mandatory information will be indicated.

During browsing, we obtain data that provides us with information about user usability and preferences, according to the terms and conditions expressly set forth in the cookies section.

2.2 Purposes: The purposes will be the following

  • 1. Contact: The email or phone number provided for contact will be used to effectively respond to the questions raised.
  • 2. Newsletters: Email, which must be verified by the user, or other similar addresses, such as telephone, will be used to send newsletters, according to the user's interests.

2.3 ConservationThe retention period will be as follows:

  • 1. Contact: Data will be deleted once the question raised by the user has been addressed and answered.
  • 2. Newsletters: Data will be processed from the moment the user gives their consent until they withdraw it, which they may do as many times as they wish. In each communication, the user will find a free and accessible procedure for managing it.

3. LEGITIMATION OF THE TREATMENT

The legal basis for processing the data provided will be the consent granted by the user by completing the form and; (ii) the satisfaction of the legitimate interests of the Data Controller.

4. RECIPIENTS AND TRANSFERS

No transfers or communications of data will be made, except as expressly provided by law.

No international data transfers are planned, and service providers are located in the European Economic Area.

5. EXERCISE OF RIGHTS

Any person has the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not their personal data is being processed. Data subjects have the right to access their personal data, as well as to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, to request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.

In certain circumstances, data subjects may request that the processing of their data be restricted or object to its processing. In this case, we will retain it only for the purpose of exercising or defending legal claims.

To do so, users may send a written communication to the tax address or email address listed in the Legal Notice, including in both cases a photocopy of the national identity document or equivalent supporting documentation.

If you wish to exercise your right to data portability, this data will be provided to the new Controller.

COOKIE POLICY

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files generated by the websites you visit. These files contain session data that can be useful later in the visit. This data allows the website to maintain its information between pages and also to analyze how you interact with the site.

Cookies are safe because they can only store information that was set by the browser, which is information the user has entered into the browser or information included in the page request. They cannot execute code and cannot be used to access your computer.

Cookies are essential for the functioning of the Internet, providing countless advantages in the provision of interactive services and facilitating website navigation and usability. Cookies cannot harm your device, cannot execute code, and cannot be used to access your computer. Enabling them helps identify and resolve errors.

Some services may use social media plugins, such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. In this case, you should consult the cookie policy of these social networks, since by using social login you authorize the social network to store these cookies.

What types of cookies are there?

Below, we provide more information to help you better understand the different types of cookies that may be used:

– Depending on the expiration date:

  • Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in the browser's cookie file until you leave the website. They are often used to analyze website traffic patterns. Ultimately, this allows for a better experience, improving content and making it easier to use.
  • Permanent cookies: These are stored on the device and are read by the website each time a new visit is made. Despite their name, a permanent cookie has a specific expiration date. The cookie will stop working after this date, which can range from a few minutes to several years. They are generally used to facilitate the various services offered by websites.

– Depending on who manages them:

  • First-party cookies: These are sent and managed by the computer or domain of the website publisher being visited.
  • Third-party cookies: These are sent and managed by a third party other than the website's publisher, when they originate from another server. For example, those used by social networks or by external content like Google Maps.

– Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through Cookies are processed, we can distinguish between:

  • Technical cookies: These allow the user to navigate through a website and use the different options or services available therein, such as controlling traffic, identifying the user's session, accessing restricted areas, remembering the elements that make up an order, processing a request for registration or participation in an event, using security elements while browsing, storing content for the distribution of videos or audio, or sharing content through social networks.
  • Anonymous analytical cookies: These provide disaggregated, anonymous information that does not identify the user. This information is for purely statistical purposes, allowing us to measure site activity and usability, as well as to implement design and speed improvements.
  • Marketing cookies: These are used to track users across different websites. Their purpose is to display ads that are relevant to the user.
  • Analytical cookies: These help website owners better understand how their visitors interact with the site by collecting and reporting navigation information.

What cookies do we use?

Below we inform you and ask your permission to run the following cookies, either our own or from services provided by third-party add-ons. Most browsers will generally allow you to change your browser settings so that it does not accept these cookies. However, if you do this, please note that the website or some parts of it will not function properly.

a) Own cookies

– Language, pglang: for language management.

– pgc_ads, pgc_analytics, pgc_mandatory, pgc_status: to control the user’s acceptance of cookies.

– v__uniq: for managing your own analytics.

– pgresponsive: With this cookie we manage the responsive version of the website.

– ASP.NET_SessionId: This cookie is used to establish the session of the user visiting the website.

– visit: To count visits to the website.

– idiomaPpalId, idiomaTienda, googtrans: To correctly manage the store language.

– order, orderShippingMethod, user, shopping cart, buyerData, orderPlacedEmail, storeStatus, catalogTaskDates: Cookies used to manage orders, the shopping cart and the user who places the order.

b) Google Cookies

– _utma, _utmb, _utmt, _utmz: These cookies correspond to the web analytics service called Google Analytics, which allows us to obtain information about how users use the website.

– PREF, NID, GAPS, GoogleAccountsLocale_session, AID, APISID, HID, HSID, SID, SAPISID, SSID, CONSENT, TAID, PAIDCONTENT: When you log in to a Google account, these cookies are stored on your computer so that you remain connected to your Google account when you visit their services again. As long as you remain logged in and use add-ons on other websites like ours, Google will use these cookies to improve your user experience. They often appear when using Google Maps. For more detailed information and to see the retention period for cookies, see the Types of cookies used by Google.

c) Twitter

– __utma, __utmb, __utmt, __utmv, __utmz, external_referer, H, eu_cn, _twitter_sess, _gat, _ga, _remember_checked_on, remember_checked, twll, guest_id, metrics_token, lang: Our site includes a plugin to display our Twitter profile activity and posts to it. Twitter therefore automatically sets its own cookies. For more detailed information and to see the cookie retention period, see the Twitter privacy policy.

d) Youtube

– GALX, LSID, RMME, YSC, CAL, dkv, _ga, _gat, GEUP, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE: Some pages of our website may include videos from YouTube, a service also provided by Google. To use it, Google sends cookies as well as the cookies that Google may use if you log in authenticated with a registered Google profile, in order to calculate the necessary bandwidth, the number of times a video is viewed, etc. For more detailed information and to see the retention period of cookies, consult the Types of cookies used by Google.

e) Facebook/Instagram

– locale, datr, c_user, fr, x-src, xs, csm, s, pl, lu, p, presence, js_reg_fb_ref, js_reg_fb_gate, facebook _fbp, sb, wd, spin: Cookies used by Facebook to manage how logged in users share content, control the like buttons, etc. For more detailed information and to see the cookie retention period, consult the information about how Facebook uses its cookies.

How to manage cookies?

You can manage the cookies on this website using the control panel. cookie settings which has been provided for this purpose and which can be found at the bottom right of the page.

Configure cookie usage

Furthermore, all internet browsers allow you to limit the behavior of cookies or disable cookies within your browser's settings or options. The steps for doing this vary for each browser, and instructions can be found in your browser's Help menu.

Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode, which always deletes cookies after a visit. Depending on the browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers with a link to cookie settings and the different names for this "private mode":

Remember that in order to delete all cookies, including third-party cookies, you must follow the steps indicated in this link.

If cookies are not accepted, a restricted and irreversible Analytics code will be executed, which performs an anonymous browsing analysis and prevents the collection of personal data.

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