Cookie Policy
1. General Information
Below, we provide the User with general information about what cookies are and the types of cookies that exist.
What are cookies? Cookies and other similar devices, such as pixels, web bugs, etc., are text or image files installed in the user’s browser when they access an online service. Cookies allow, among other things, the storage and retrieval of information about the user, their browser, their devices, and the user’s activity on the service they are connected to.
What types of cookies exist? There are many types of cookies. Below, we provide the user with some classifications of cookies, without implying that this service necessarily uses all these types:
a) According to the entity managing the cookies:
- First-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s device or terminal from the equipment or domain belonging to the service owner and managed by them.
- Third-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s device or terminal from equipment or a domain not managed by the service owner but by a third party that processes the information obtained through the cookies.
b) According to the retention period:
- Session cookies: These collect and store data while the user accesses a service and cease once the user leaves it.
- Persistent cookies: These have a specific duration defined by the data controller. The retention period may vary from a few minutes to several years. They are used to save and retrieve specific parameters every time the user visits a service.
c) According to their purpose:
- Technical cookies: These are essential and strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the service and for using the different options or services offered by its owners. For example, those used for session maintenance, response time management, performance or option validation, using security elements, etc.
- Personalization cookies: These allow the user to specify or customize certain features of a service. For example, define the language, regional configuration, or type of browser.
- Analytical cookies: These enable the counting of unique visitors and an analysis of service usage to measure interest in it or specific areas. For example, through an analytical cookie, geographic areas with the highest user connection percentages can be monitored, as well as the most accepted product or service.
- Advertising cookies: These allow the management of advertising spaces within a service.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: These enable the management of advertising spaces in a service. These cookies store information about user behavior on a service to display personalized advertising later.
d) Other technologies:
- Pixels, web bugs, or trackers: Also known as tracking pixels, pixel tags, or conversion pixels, these are tiny 1×1 transparent images embedded in a service to measure activity. Once a specific page is loaded in a browser, the image will load, allowing the data to be measured. Tracking pixels generally enable tracking the path taken by a user’s IP address in an online service.
- HTML5 storage: This leverages HTML5 technology to store specific parameters in the user’s browser that can be used to identify the browser.
- Local shared objects (LSOs): Also known as “flash cookies,” these store information without using cookies on the user’s device through Adobe Flash Player technology.
- Etags: This HTTP protocol mechanism allows cache validation stored in the user’s browser. It is mainly used to save bandwidth, avoiding duplicate content downloads. However, it can also be used to recognize the user’s browser.
- Canvas fingerprinting: This generates a unique identifier in the user’s browser using HTML5 web standard technology to identify the user’s device.
- Font detection: This technique identifies the font settings on the user’s device to obtain a unique identifier.
- Browser cache: As its name implies, this technique stores information in the browser’s cache.
- WebGL: This technique takes advantage of modern browsers’ three-dimensional rendering capabilities to obtain a unique identifier for the device due to different configurations.
2. Specific Information
Who is responsible for this service?
This Service is managed by LUIS CALVO SANZ S.A., CIF: A-15017205, CARRETERA CORUÑA – FINISTERRE KM. 34,5 / 15106 CARBALLO (LA CORUÑA), registered in the Mercantile Registry of La Coruña, Volume 211, Book 86, Section 3, Page 17, Sheet 779, 1st Registration (hereinafter referred to as NAUTERRA). Email: dpo@nauterra.com
What technologies do we use? This online service specifically uses cookies and other similar devices, both first-party and third-party, for various purposes. You can consult the intended purposes and the specific cookies for each purpose below.
How to disable or delete cookies? When accessing the service for the first time, the user will see a cookie notice informing them how to give or refuse their consent. If the user has given their consent, they can disable or delete the mentioned cookies at any time through the “Customize” option in the cookie settings. If the user has given their consent, they can also disable or delete the mentioned cookies at any time through the browser settings on their device or terminal. However, the user should be aware that rejecting or deleting cookies will prevent us from saving their preferences, and some features may not function properly. As a result, we will not be able to provide personalized services, and each time the user accesses the service, they will be treated as a new user, requiring consent for the use of cookies. Below are links where users can find information on how to disable cookies and similar technologies in major browsers::
Cookie settings for Google Chrome
Cookie settings for Mozilla Firefox
Cookie settings for Microsoft Edge
How does the use of cookies affect the protection of the user’s personal data? Most cookies collect anonymous information that does not allow the user’s identity to be determined. However, some of the included codes may singularize or individualize the browser on the user’s device, and personal data protection laws may apply. Therefore, we inform you that the information obtained through cookies will be processed for the purposes indicated in this Cookie Policy. Additionally, this information will also be processed by companies providing cookies for the purposes outlined in their respective privacy policies.
However, as these codes do not allow the identification of the user, the rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction, and portability recognized under data protection laws will not apply unless the user provides additional information linking their identity to the identifying codes of their cookies. If the user believes their data protection rights have been violated, they may file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es).
More information The user can submit any questions related to the use of cookies that are not addressed in this Cookie Policy via email at dpo@nauterra.com.