Cookie Policy

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a text file that a web server can save on the hard drive of your computer to store some type of information about you as a user. Cookies are used for various purposes such as storing data for future visits, recognizing the user and avoiding repeated authentication requests, identifying which pages you visit, or saving your preferences in customizable areas...). Typically, websites use cookies to obtain statistical information about their web pages and analyze the behavior of their customers/users.

Cookies used for any of the following purposes are exempt from fulfilling the obligations established in Article 22.2 of the LSSI:

  • Allow only communication between the user's computer and the network.
  • Strictly provide a service expressly requested by the user.

Thus, the following are exempt from cookies:

  • User input cookies. These are stored on the computer when the user enters information on a website. For example, when filling out a web form.
  • User authentication or identification cookies (session only). Their function is to identify a user when they enter their credentials to log in.
  • User security cookies. These are cookies that detect security issues or risks. For example, those that detect repeated failed connection attempts.
  • Multimedia player session cookies. Allow multimedia content to be played on websites visited by the user. For example, videos that play automatically when entering a website are authorized by this type of cookies.
  • Session cookies for load balancing. They connect the web server and the user's server so that information can be transmitted between them.
  • User interface personalization cookies. These are cookies that remember users' preferences during their navigation on a website. For example, the language; the chosen browser; etc.
  • Certain plug-in cookies for exchanging social content. These are used when the user visits social networks through a website. For example, when sharing an article from a website on social networks.

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:

Own cookies:These are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

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

According to their duration of storage, cookies can be:

Session cookies:These last only as long as the user is browsing the website and are deleted when the browsing ends.

Persistent cookies:These are stored on the user's terminal for a longer period, thus facilitating control of the chosen preferences without having to repeat certain parameters every time the website is visited.

According to their purpose, cookies can be:

Technical cookies:These 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, those that maintain the session, allow the use of security elements, share content with social networks, etc.

Personalization cookies:These allow the user to choose or customize features of the website such as the language, regional settings, or type of browser.

Analytical cookies:These are used by web portals to create navigation profiles and to determine the preferences of users in order to improve the offer of products and services. They allow controlling the geographical areas of greatest interest to a user, the most accepted web information, etc.

Advertising/Marketing cookies:These store information on the behavior of users obtained through the continuous observation of their browsing habits, which allows the development of a specific profile to display advertising based on it.

2. COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITE

www.impressora.org uses the following types of cookies on the website:

Technical cookies

Allow the user to navigate through the website, remember their passwords, and use functionalities such as the shopping cart.

Cookies installed on our web domain (click to see the details): Cookies installed on our web domain:

Cookie name Purpose Own/Third-party Duration When are they installed?
Cookie that serves to store cookie consent preferences. Own One year and one month When cookies are accepted

4.INFORMATION AND OBTAINING CONSENT FOR INSTALLATION

www.impressora.org has sought to establish adequate mechanisms for obtaining the user's consent in relation to non-strictly necessary cookies. This includes analytical or measurement cookies, which will not be installed except with the express acceptance of the user.

Upon accessing our website, a pop-up appears in which all the details about cookies are informed; offering granular acceptance of these.

Users will not have to give their consent every time they visit the website. We will retain your consent and cookie preferences for a maximum period of 24 months. Before this period expires, we will request the renewal of your consent in relation to cookies.

5. HOW CAN I PREVENT THE INSTALLATION OF COOKIES?

The user can reject the installation of all cookies, according to their preferences, except those expressly authorized or those that are technical profile and must be installed to ensure the correct functioning of the website, indicating the ones they wish to install or reject in the pop-up or cookie acceptance window that appears when entering the Home. However, there are other ways to prevent cookies from being installed on the equipment, as we indicate below.

The user can configure their browser to accept, or not, the cookies it receives or so that the browser warns them when a server wants to save a cookie. If some technical cookies are disabled, the correct functioning of some of the website's utilities is not guaranteed.

The user may exclude that cookies “analytical and advertising” from Google Analytics are stored on their device using 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 itself:

For more information, go to the page of the Spanish Agency for Data Protection which helps to configure privacy in social networks, 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 can allow or block cookies, as well as delete their browsing data (including cookies) from the browser they use. Consult the options and instructions offered by your browser for this. Keep in mind that if you accept third-party cookies, you must delete them from the browser options.

6. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

If you choose to leave our website through links to other websites not belonging to our entity, we are not responsible for the privacy policies of those websites nor for the cookies they may store on the user's computer.

7. HOW DO WE COLLECT AND USE IP ADDRESSES?

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

An IP address is a number automatically assigned to a computer when it connects to the Internet. This information allows the subsequent processing of the data to determine if you have given your consent for the installation of cookies, to carry out purely statistical measurements that allow knowing the number of visits made to the website, the order of visits, the access point, etc.

8. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFER

Cookies installed on our web domain are installed on our server so the data collected in them is not subject to international data transfers.

Third-party cookies installed on our website by third-party domains may be subject to international data transfers. For more information on the possible international data transfers that these cookies may involve, we recommend clicking on the “more information” section of the cookie you want to consult.

You can find out about transfers to third countries (Article 49 GDPR) that may be carried out by the third parties identified in this Cookie Policy in their respective policies (see the following link: https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=es )

9.UPDATE OF OUR COOKIE POLICY

This policy is reviewed periodically to ensure its validity, so it may be modified. We recommend that you visit the page regularly where we will inform you of any updates regarding this.

Date: April 22, 2024 Version: V.2.0