Privacy Policy and Cookies
OUR PRIVACY POLICY AT A GLANCE

About us.
We are HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. and we process your data as Data Controller. This means that we are responsible for using and protecting your personal data.. 

What dowe use your data for? We use the data provided online or by any other means to respond to your queries and suggestions, to provide you with services or supply the products you have requested.

Why do we have your data? We are legitimized to process your data for different reasons. When you complete a form or send us an e-mail with a query or suggestion, we have a legitimate interest in addressing it.

Once we receive your query, a standard email is automatically generated with access to our form. After answering the questions submitted, the answers are automatically processed in our calculation engine and results are generated. These results shall be downloaded internally in an anonymized csv file. 

Your answers shall beused to apply advanced analytics and intelligence to subsequently generate articles for the dissemination of knowledge or for benchmarking purposes.

With whom do we share your data? We shall only share the data with those companies that collaborate with us to process the requests received and to render our services or provide you with the products, with banking institutions and organizations required by law. Under no circumstances shall wesell your data to third parties.

What are your rights? You have the right to access,rectify or erase your personal data. You also have the right to object to ouruse of data that you have previously authorized us to use, to data portability and to not be subject to automated individualized decisions. In processing your personal data, we apply the following principles to ensure the greatest possible protection for you:

●      Principle of lawfulness, fairness and transparency: We shall always require your consent for the processing of your personal data for one or more specific purposes that we shall inform you about in advance with absolute transparency.

●      Principle of data minimization: We shall only request data that is strictly necessary in relation to the purposes for which we require it. As little as possible.

●      Principle of limitation of data storage time: the data shall be stored for no longer than necessary for the purposes of processing, depending on the purpose, and we shall inform you of the corresponding storage period. With regard to subscriptions, we shall periodically review our lists and delete those records that have been inactive for a considerable period of time.

●      Principle of integrity and confidentiality: Your data shall be processed in a manner that ensures adequate security of personal data and guarantees confidentiality. Please note that we take all necessary precautions to prevent unauthorized access or misuseof our users’ data by third parties.

In this privacy policy you can find more detailed information regarding our use of the personal data of our clients, suppliers and users, and in general of all the people who maintain contact with us, regardless of the means they have used to communicate with us (online form, by telephone or e-mail, in person). 

We strive to be transparent about what we do with your personal data, so that you understand the implications of the uses we make of it or the rights you have in relation to your data. For this reason, we keep our Privacy Policy, Legal Notice and Cookies Policy updated, information that you can consult in this web page.

If you have any questions or would like more information about the privacy policy, please read on.


HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. undertakes the commitment to comply with the legislation in force at all times with regard to the processing of personal data. By means of the following privacy policy, HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L., in accordance with the requirements set forth in the GDPR and in the Organic Law on Data Protection and the Safeguarding of Digital Rights, informs users and the persons whose data it processes, with regard to:


1.  WHO IS THE DATA CONTROLLER?

The data controller is HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.:

Identity: HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. -  B02764652
Address: Calle Almenas 13, 28048 - Madrid (madrid)
Telephone No.: 
Web: www.dathum.io
E-mail: hello@dathum.io

HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. informs the user that the data provided by browsing our website or via the different data collection forms shall be processed by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L., and that this processing is recorded in the Register of Processing Activities managed by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. in accordance with the provisions of the GDPR.

Once we receive your query, a standard email is automatically generated with access to our form.After answering the questions submitted, the answers are automatically processed in our calculation engine and results are generated. These results shall be downloaded internally in an anonymized csv file. Your answers shall beused to apply advanced analytics and intelligence to subsequently generate articles for the dissemination of knowledge or for benchmarking purposes.

2. WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL DATA USED FOR?

At www.dathum.io we process data both from users of our website, as well as from third parties that maintain relationships with us. For the purpose of facilitating your understanding of how we process your data, we have differentiated the purpose for which we use the data, the types of data and the basis of our legitimacy according to the category of persons whose data we process. Below, we classify the persons whose data we process according to the type of relationship they have with HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.

2.1. Website users
What data do we collect from our website users?

a)     Data on users who complete any of the available forms: The personal data requested by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. includes:
●    Identification data: name and surnames, telephone number, postal and e-mail address
●    Data relating to the application

b)     Data of users who browse our website: Data provided by cookies and by Google Analytics.


For what purposes shall we process your personal data?

When the user accepts our privacy policy, they authorize us to use the personal data provided for the following processing:

●      To send them information and provide the service requested throughthe various forms available on our website.
●      To organize, communicate and hold events or similar.
●      To prepare statistical studies to assess the success of campaigns/channels through which the user has learned about a service provided by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. The data is collected for statistical purposes only and is for the internal use of HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.

How do we obtain your data?

We obtain your data through:
●      The form completed by the web user for the purpose stated there in.The form is subject to acceptance of this privacy policy by ticking the appropriate box.
●      We obtain browsing data from the different cookies that the user accepts when accessing www.dathum.io for the first time.

What is the legitimacy for processing your data?

The express consent of the user [Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR] as manifested by completing the different forms, checking the box to receive commercial communications/ information on offers, activities and promotions by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. and from the sector that may be ofinterest and participation in our blog is what legitimizes processing by HUMANDATA INSTITUTE, S.L. The user may revoke the consent given at any time, although if the consent is revoked, this does not affect the processing of data conducted prior to the revocation of consent.

A legitimate interest in elaborating browsing profiles and detecting preferences through the installation of cookies.

The execution of a contract or the adoption of pre-contractual measures when the client makes a request through the different forms available to the user on our website or requests information concerning the services provided by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.


2.2. Suppliers

What data do we collect from our suppliers?

a)     Supplier identification data: The personal data requested by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. includes:
●    Identification data: name and surnames, telephone number, postal and e-mail address
●    Employment and professional data
●    Activities and business

How do we obtain your data?

We obtain your data through:
●      The signing of the contract that binds us, the acceptance of the estimate submitted, the receipt of invoices from the supplier and the signing of the Data Processor contract, if applicable, for the service provided.

For what purposes shall we process your personal data?

To manage information relating to the details of our suppliers of goods and services and the irrepresentatives.To maintain the contractual relationship with our suppliers.To manage payments and collections relating to the contracts that bind us.

What is the legitimacy for processing your data?

In the execution of apre-contract/contract to forward the information and perform the management of the service provided, not being possible otherwise.

A legitimate interest in managing the data relating to the representatives of HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. suppliers.

2.3. Clients

What data do we collect from our clients?

a)     Data from clients who complete any of the forms available at www.dathum.io, as well as at the physical establishment of HUMAN DATAINSTITUTE, S.L.
●    Identification data: name and surnames, telephone number, postal and e-mail address.
●    Data relating to the application.

b)     Data from clients who register on our platform:
●    Identification data:
Name and surnames, postal and e-mail address, telephone number, invoicing address.

c)     Data from clients who make a reservation or place an order in our establishment in person:
●    Identification data:
Name and surnames, postal and e-mail address, telephone number, invoicing address.

d)    Data from our clients obtained from our contracts or estimates

e)     Data from clients who make an online or in-person purchase:
●    Identification data:
Processing, name, surnames, postal and e-mail address, telephone number, invoicing address.
●    Transaction data:
Products purchased/services rendered and means of payment, invoice or purchase receipt.

How do we obtain your data?

If you are an online client, we obtain your data through:
●      The form that the user completes to request information and/or an estimate, order or to finalize the online purchase in our e-commerce. The form is subject to acceptance of this privacy policy by ticking the appropriate box.
●      We obtain browsing data from the different cookies that the client accepts when accessing www.dathum.io for the first time.

If you are an in-person client, we obtain your data through:
●      The client registration form.
●      Acceptance of the estimate submitted.
●      The signed contract.

For what purposes shall we process your personal data?

●      To generate and manage the documentation associated with your requests and purchases.
●      To provide you with information on offers, products and services related to your purchase.
●       To process your onliner eservation or purchase through our platform.

Whatis the legitimacy for processing your data?

In the execution of a pre-contract/contract to forward the information and perform the management of the service provided or the product supplied, not being possible other wise.

In the consent of the user to receive the newsletter and commercial communications of offers, activities and promotions by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. and from the sector that may be of interest, and for the management of our blog. The user may revoke the consent given at anytime.

A legitimate interest in sending information on exclusive promotions, latest news and customized information tailored to the profile of the interested party and in sending satisfaction surveys on the products or services purchased.

2.4. Job applicants and candidates.

What data do we collect from applicants?


a)     Candidate data requested in the “Work with us” form by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.:
●    Identification data:
name and surnames, telephone number, postal and e-mail address
●    Academic and employment data
●    Data that the candidate himself/ herself includes as annexed documents

How do we obtain your data?

We obtain your data through:
●      The submission of a CV at our facilities or the completion of the“Work with us” form on our web page.

For what purposes shall we process your personal data?

The personal data provided by candidates is solely used for the selection processes that are inprogress or to be conducted in the event that the data provided is for our employment exchange.

What is the legitimacy for processing your data?

In the consent of the user through the inclusion of their data and CV on the website of HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. to participate in the selection processes that are active, as well as in future processes that may be conducted until such time as the user opposes the processing of their data.

2.5. Social media contacts

What data do we collect?


a)     Data identifying the social media network: HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. shall not request any additional data other than the data you have included in your user profile.

For what purposes shall we process your personal data?

To answer and manage your queries, requests or petitions.
To engage with you as long as you are part of our community of followers.

Whatis the legitimacy for processing your data?

In the execution of a pre-contract/contract binding you to the relevant social media network and in accordance with its privacy policies:

LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy?trk=hb_ft_priv

www.dathum.io shall at all times endeavor to establish adequate mechanisms to obtain the consent ofthe user for the installation of cookies that require such consent. When a user accesses our website, a pop-up appears indicating the existence of cookies and that, if they continue browsing our web page, they are giving their consent to the installation of cookies. Acceptance of the installation of cookies implies acceptance of the storage of the IP address in the logs of www.dathum.io, together with the date of acceptance, for a period of one year, for the purpose of proving the consent given. For further information, please see our “CookiesPolicy”.

3. HOW LONG SHALL THE DATA BE STORED?

3.1.  Website users

Data that is processed based on the consent of the web user shall be stored for as long as it is relevant for the purpose for which it was collected and the consent is not revoked.

Data that is processed based on legitimate interest shall be stored for a period of time linked to that which motivated the collection of the data, always ensuring adequate safeguards and respect for the rights and freedoms of data subjects.

Data that is processed based on the execution of a contract or the adoption of pre-contractual measures shall be stored for as long as the contractual relationship remains inforce and for as long as it is required by law to be stored thereafter.

3.2. Suppliers

Data that is processed based on legitimate interest shall be stored for a period of time linked to that which motivated the collection of the data, always ensuring adequate safeguards and respect for the rights and freedoms of data subjects
.
Data that is processed based on a contract, as well as if part of the processing is legitimized by means of a legal obligation, shall be stored for as long as the contractual relationship is in force. The storage period of the data once the contractual relationship has ended, or in the event that the processing is linked to a legal obligation, shall be the period provided for by law, and the processing of the data cannot be revoked by the data subject, except in cases where the data can be blocked by law.

3.3. Clients

Data that is processed based on the consent of the client shall be stored for as long as it is relevant for the purpose for which it was collected and the consent is not revoked..

Data that is processed based on legitimate interest shall be stored for a period of time linked to that which motivated the collection of the data, always ensuring adequate safeguards and respect for the rights and freedoms of data subjects.

Data that is processed based on a contract, as well as if part of the processing is legitimized by means of a legal obligation, shall be stored for as long as the contractual relationship is in force. The storage period of the data once the contractual relationship has ended, in the event that the processing is linked to a legal obligation, shall be the period provided for, and the processing of the data cannot be revoked by the data subject, except in cases where the data can be blocked by law.

3.4. Job applicants and candidates

Data that is processed based on the consent of the job applicant and candidate shall be stored while the selection process to which they applied is still active. In the event that the application is not for a specific selection process and is for future vacancies, the storage period shall be a maximum of one year, at which time the CV shall be deleted and destroyed, unless the data subject expresses their willingness for it to be retained and it is updated.

Social media contacts

Data processed from social media contacts shall be stored for as long as the user and HUMAN DATAINSTITUTE, S.L. maintain a relationship on the social media network. As the data processing does not depend directly on HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L., our ability to consult or cancel the data is restricted. We shall process the data for as long as the social media user is linked to HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. asa “friend”, with a “like”, “follow” or similar buttons.

HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. shall not be responsible for the rectification of the data, the restriction of the information or for those publications shared, but rather the social media user shall be responsible for making such rectifications through the configuration of their profile in accordance with the privacy policy of the social media network itself.

Regardless of the legitimacy that supported the collection of the data, it may be processed for scientific, historical or statistical research purposes, always implementing appropriate safeguards and respecting the rights and freedoms of data subjects.

4. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING

Only persons over the age of 14 may provide data through our website and via e-mail. If you are under this age, you require the consent of your parents or legal guardians.

The user guarantees the authenticity and timeliness of all data provided to HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. and declares that he/she is over 14 years of age, and shall be solely liable for any false or inaccurate statements made.

In the event of making an online reservation of a service or purchase, the data subject must be over 18 years of age, the age legally established in the Spanish Civil Code to acquire the age of majority and the capacity to act.

The personal data processed by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. may be compulsory or voluntary. No special category data shall be requested through the website forms in order to guarantee your privacy. Where it is necessary to collect special category data in order to provide you with a service, such data shall be collected in a different manner. The data to be requested in the forms are:

a)     Identification data: name and surnames, telephonenumber, postal and e-mail address.
b)     Data relating to the application.
c)     Data of users who subscribe in order to receive information and commercial communications.

Voluntary information is information that the user is not required to provide in order to contact us.

The fields marked with an asterisk (*) or with the word (required) in our forms are mandatory; refusal to provide this information shall make it impossible for us to provide the service or fulfill your request.
In the event that you provide us with third-party data, you hereby declare that you have their consent and undertake the commitment to forward them the information provided in this clause, exempting HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. from any type of obligation. However, HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. may conduct verifications to ensure that the third party has been informed, adopting the diligence measures established in the data protection regulations.

5. TO WHOM MAY THE DATA BE DISCLOSED?

No data shall be transferred to third parties unless required by law or in the event that it is necessary to comply with your request.

The recipients to whom your data may be disclosed include:

●      Public administrations and agencies when so required by tax, labor, social security or any other applicable regulation. Data processing companies (providers of fraud detection and prevention services, technological services, customer services, advertising and marketing services and, ingeneral, third-party providers that are necessary for the provision of the services offered by HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L., such as courier and transport service providers, etc.).

6. WILL THERE BE ANY INTERNATIONALDATA TRANSFERS?

www.dathum.io is hosted in Ireland, a country that is in the European Union, in the territory of the European Economic Area, or that complies with the guidelines set forth in Articles 46 and 47 of the GDPR. The refore, there shall be no international transfers of the data provided by users on the website.

Our website only accesses user data in the following manner:

●      Through the contact forms available to the user on the website.
●      Through cookies that the user has previously accepted.

International data transfers may also occur in the context of the above transfers/communications for which HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. shall use the tools provided in Article 46 and 49 of the GDPR as a guarantee of those transfers made to countries that do not have an adequacy decision from the European Commission.

In any case, third parties with whom certain personal data is shared shall have previously certified the adoption of appropriate technical and organizational measures for the proper protection of such data and shall only be performed with third countries when there is a binding legal instrument in accordance with Articles 46 et seq. of the GDPR. Acceptance of this privacy policy constitutes acceptance that an international data transfer may take place in accordance with the guarantees indicated.

If the requirements set forth in the GDPR are not met, the data subject may consent to the international transfer or a contract may be executed in the interest of the data subject. Other wise, an authorization shall be sought from the supervisory authority.

Likewise, please note that some services provided by and for HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. may involve the transfer of personal data to a third country outside the EU, in “cloud”services offered by some of the main international service providers (for example, Google, Microsoft). Compliance with the afore mentioned shall be confirmed in these services.

7. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW CAN YOU EXERCISE THEM?

The user may exercise the following rights before HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L.:

a)    Access their personal data
b)   Correct in accurate or incomplete data
c)    Request the erasure or cancellation of their data when, among other reasons, they are no longer necessary for the purposes for the which they were collected
d)   Object to processing
e)    Request restriction of processing of their data when any of the conditions provided for in the legislation are met
f)    Request the portability of their data in those cases in which this is provided for in the legislation
g)   Prevent being subject to a decision based solely on automated processing
h)   Revoke the consentgranted

In order to exercise their rights, users must send a written request indicating the right they wish to exercise and attach a document proving their identity and a postal or e-mail address for notification purposes. This request can be made either by post to:HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. Calle Almenas, 13, 28048 - Madrid (Madrid) or at the following e-mail address: hello@dathum.io.

HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. must respond to the request for the exercising of rights within one month of receipt of the request. This period may be extended another two months where necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests. We shall inform you of any extension within one month of receipt of the request, stating the reasons for the delay.

Likewise, data subjects have the right to file a complaintbefore the competent supervisory authority (Spanish Data Protection Agency)when they believe that HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. has infringed the rights they are recognized by dataprotection regulations as set forth in www.aepd.es

8. IS MY DATA SECURE?

HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. has a valid contract with the hosting company Amazon Technologies Inc. for the hosting of its web page.

HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE,S.L. guarantees the adoption of appropriate measures to ensure the confidential processing of your data taking into account their confidential nature and undertakes the commitment that such data shall remain secret, handling them with the utmost confidentiality, and declares to have implemented in its information system the security policies corresponding to the type of data processed in accordance with the provisions of REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL, of April 27, 2016, on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (GDPR).

1. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

If you choose to leaveour website using links to other websites that do not belong to ourorganization, HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. shall not be liable for the privacy policies of those websites or for the cookies that these websites may store on the user’s computer.





COOKIES POLICY



1.  WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a text file that a web server can save to your computer’s hard drive to store some information about you as a user. Cookies are used for various purposes, such as storing data for future visits, to recognize the user and avoid asking for authentication again, to know which pages you visit or to save your preferences in customizable areas...). Normally websites use cookies to obtain statistical information about their web pages and to analyze the behavior of their clients/users.

Cookies used for any of the following purposes are exempt from compliance with the obligations set forth in Article 22(2) of Spanish Law on Information Society and Electronic Commerce Services (LSSI, according to its Spanish initials):

§ They only enable communication between the user’s equipment and the network.
§ They strictly provide a service expressly requested by the user.

Thus, among the excepted cookies are those that are used for the following purposes:

§ “User input” cookies.
§ User authentication or identification cookies (session cookies only).
§ User security cookies.
§ Media player session cookies.
§ Session cookies for load balancing.
§ User interface customization cookies.
§ Certain plug-in cookies for sharing social content.

The specific uses we make of these technologies are described in the following sections.



2.  TYPES OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to the following criteria:

Depending on who installs the cookie, these can be:  

First-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal from a computer or domain managed by the editor of said website and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

Third-party cookies:
These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal from a computer or domain managed by us or by a third party, but where the information collected by the cookies is managed by a third party other than the owner ofthe website.

Depending on their storage period, cookies can be:

Session cookies: These are those that last as long as the user is browsing the webpage and are deleted when browsing ends.

Persistent cookies: They are stored in the user’s terminal for a longer period of time, thus facilitating the control of the preferences chosen without having to repeat certain parameters each time the website is visited.

Depending on their purpose, cookies can be:

Technical cookies: Technical cookies are those that are essential and strictly necessary for the proper functioning of a website and the use of the various options and services it offers. For example, session maintenance cookies,cookies that enable the use of security elements, to share content with social media, etc.

Customization cookies: They allow the user to choose or customize web page features, such as language, regional settings or browser type.

Analytical cookies: These are used by web portals to create browsing profiles and to ascertain the preferences of users in order to improve the range of productsand services offered. They serve to control the geographic area of greatest interest to a user, the web information that is most popular, etc.

Advertising/marketing cookies: these are those that store information onthe behavior of users obtained through the continued observation of their browsing habits, which enables the development of a specific profile to show advertising based on that profile.



3.   COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITE

www.dathum.iouses the following types of cookies on the website:

Technical cookies

They allow the user to browse the website.

Analysis cookies

We use Google Analytics cookies to quantify the number of users that visit the website. These cookies allow us to measure and analyze how users browse the website. This information allows HUMAN DATA INSTITUTE, S.L. to continuously improve its services and the experience of the users of the website. For more information, you can consult the Google Analytics privacy page: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage.

Cookies installed inour web domain:

Cookie name:
Session cookies
Purpose:
Technical
First-party/Third-party:
First-party
Duration:
Session
When is it   installed?:
When the cookies are accepted

Cookie name: _ga
Purpose:
Analytical cookie from GOOGLE Analytics that is used to distinguish between users
First-party/Third-party:
Third-party
Duration:
1 year, 1 month and 4 days
When is it   installed?:
When the cookies areaccepted

Cookie name:
_ga_3QKX4CRR61
Purpose:
Analytical cookie from GOOGLE that is used to know which links from the page have been visited on the web
First-party/Third-party:
Third-party
Duration:
1 year, 1 month and 4 days
When is it   installed?:
When the cookies areaccepted


This website, like most websites,includes functionality provided by third parties.

Our website is a dynamic website and may include new designs or services from third parties. This may occasionally change the cookie settings and cookies may appear that are not described indetail in this policy.

Our website does not control the cookies used by these third parties. For further information concerning cookies from social media or other external websites, we advise you to review their own cookie policies.

4. INFORMATION AND OBTAINING CONSENT FOR INSTALLATION

www.dathum.io shall at all times endeavor to establish adequate mechanisms to obtain the consent of the user for the installation of cookies that require such consent. When a user accesses our website, a pop-up appears indicating the existence of cookies and that by accepting them, the user consents to the installation of cookies.

5.   HOW CAN I PREVENT THE INSTALLATION OF COOKIES?

The user can refuse the installation of all cookies, according to their preferences, except those expressly authorized or those that are of a technical nature and must be installed to ensure the proper functioning of the website, indicating those they wish to install or reject in the pop-up or cookie acceptance window that appears when accessing the home page. However, there are other ways to prevent cookies from being installed on the computer, as indicated below.

The user can configure their browser to accept, or refuse, the cookies they receive or for the browser to alert them when a server wants to save a cookie. If some technical cookies are disabled, the correct functioning of some of the utilities of the website is not guaranteed.

The user may exclude Google Analytics “analytical and advertising” cookies from being stored on their terminal by means of the opt-out systems provided by Google Analytics.

Below we also provide you with some examples of how to disable cookies:

a) Through the configuration of the browser it self:

§ Internet Explorer:http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
§ Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-web
§ Safari:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=es_ES.
§ Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=es.
§ Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/es-ES/cookies.html

For more information, visit the website of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, which provides help on how to configure privacy settings on social media, browsers and mobile operating systems. More information.

b) Through third-party tools:

There are third-party tools available online that allow users to detect cookies on each website they visit and manage their deactivation, for example:

http://www.ghostery.com

http://www.youronlinechoices.com/es/

In any case, the user may allow or block cookies, as well as delete their browsing data (including cookies) from the browser they use. Check the options and instructions provided by your browser for this purpose. Bear in mind that, if you accept third-party cookies, you must eliminate them from the browser options.


6.    LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

If you choose to leave our website using links to other websites that do not belong to our organization, we shall not be liable for the privacy policies of those websites or for the cookies that these websites may store on the user’s computer.



7.   HOW DO WE COLLECT AND USE IP ADDRESSES?

Website servers may automatically detect the IP address and domain name used by users.

An IP address is a number automatically assigned to a computer when it connects to the Internet. This information enables the subsequent processing of the data in order to know if the user has given their consent to the installation of cookies, to carry out statistical measurements to determine the number of visits to the website, the order of visits, the access point, etc.

8.  INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS

The cookies installed on our web domain are installed on our server, thus the data collected in them are not subject to international data transfers.

Third-party cookies installed on our website by third-party domains may be subject to international data transfers.To obtain further information on the potential international data transfers that these cookies may involve, we recommend that you click on the “more information” section of the cookie you wish to consult..

Data collected by Google Analytics cookies may be subject to international data transfers as it is processed byGoogle. As described in its Privacy Shield certification, both Google, including Google LLC, and its wholly owned US subsidiaries, which have certified their adherence to the Privacy Shield principles, comply with the EU-US Privacy Shield and Swiss-US Privacy Shield frameworks.



9.   UPDATE OF OUR COOKIES POLICY

This policy is reviewed periodically to ensure that it is current and may be amended. We recommend that you visit the web page regularly where we shall inform you of any updates in this regard.



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