WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small data files that are received on the terminal from the visited website/APP and are used to record certain browsing interactions on a website/APP by storing data that can be updated and retrieved. These files are stored on the user’s device and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to your computer. They are used to remember the user’s preferences, such as the selected language, access data or personalization of the website or APP.
Cookies or storage devices have traditionally been associated with web pages. However, they are currently used both on websites and on other types of platforms and applications (for example, APPs for smartphones and tablets).
Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which website/APP an access has been done, or whether a banner ad was used to get there.
Information society services may be provided by the publisher through a platform, computer application or a website/App which the user accesses from their terminal equipment.
WHY DO WE USE COOKIES?
We use our own and third-party cookies to analyse the use of our website and display advertising with preferences based on a profile elaborated from the user’s browsing habits.
LECOC ARQUITECTURA, S.L.P. uses technical and analytical cookies for our website that will allow you to use secure areas, custom options, etc. In addition, LECOC ARQUITECTURA, S.L.P. uses cookies that collect data related to the analysis of the use of the website. These are used to improve the service to the user by measuring the use and performance of the website, in order to optimise and personalise it.
WHAT USE DO WE GIVE TO THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF COOKIES?
According to its purpose:
They store information on user behaviour obtained through the continuous observation of their browsing habits. This information allows developing specifics profiles to display advertising based on them.
Types of cookies according to its term:
The legal obligations imposed by the regulations are twofold: the obligation of transparency and the obligation to obtain the explicit consent of the user of the website / APP user.
In accordance with the nature of the business activity, the business model that is being developed and the scope of the controller’s responsibility, it is recommended to carry out a review of the cookies that are used, either internally or through the advice of specialized entities.
This review will aim to identify the cookies that are being used, analysing whether they are own or third-party cookies, session or persistent, and specifying their function to decide whether or not they are framed in the scope of application of article 22.2 of the LSSI. Taking into account the possible changes that may occur in the management and use of cookies, it is advisable to carry out this review periodically in order to update the information available on these cookies. In any case, it is necessary to take into account the convenience that the solutions that are implemented to comply with the obligations of art. 22.2 of the LSSI have to be technologically neutral and, therefore, must be solutions that most browsers recognise.
LINK FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF COOKIES:
It is advisable that the information displayed through which cookies are managed (including how to revoke consent and delete cookies) shall be permanently accessible through the website, application or online service in question. For these purposes, and without prejudice to other solutions that may be adopted, this requirement shall be deemed to be met when the cookie management system (configuration panel or a CMP, which allows website or App owners to obtain, manage and disseminate the consent of consumers) and which is integrated into the cookie policy itself or when a link leading directly to the management system or configuration panel is included in this policy.
These cookies must comply the GDPR-UE-2016/679, the LOPDGDD-3/2018, the LSSI-CE-34/2002, modified on 05/09/2023, and the AEPD’s Guide on the use of cookies of July 2023, with the European Data Protection Committee (EDPC) criteria.
OWN COOKIES IN USE:
The following cookies have been allowed, among others, when visiting this page:
DOMAIN | COOKIE | OWNER | FUNCTION | EXPIRATION |
Lecoc.es | _ga | GOOGLE ANALYTICS | ANALYTICS. TO GENERATE A UNIQUE USER IDENTIFIER | PERSISTENT |
Lecoc.es | _ga_* | GOOGLE ANALYTICS | ANALYTICS. TO GENERATE A UNIQUE USER IDENTIFIER | PERSISTENT |
Lecoc.es | pll_language | GOOGLE ANALYTICS | USED TO FIND OUT THE NAVIGATION LANGUAGE. | SESSION |
EXTERNAL COOKIES IN USE:
Some of the cookies in use
DOMAIN | COOKIE | OWNER | FUNCTION | EXPIRATION |
Google.com | NID | GOOGLE ADS OPTIMIZATION | MARKETING. DELIVER BEHAVIOURAL ADVERTISING OR RETARGETING, STORE USER PREFERENCES. | PERSISTENT |
Google.com | __Secure-3PAPISID | ADVERTISING. DELIVER THE MOST RELEVANT ADVERTISEMENTS ACCORDING TO INTERESTS. | PERSISTENT | |
Google.com | __Secure-3PSIDCC | ADVERTISING. MEASURING AD PERFORMANCE AND REFERRAL RATIO | SESSION | |
Google.com | __Secure-3PSIDTS | ADVERTISING. MEASURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISING AND DELIVER PERSONALISED CONTENT. | SESSION | |
Google.com | __Secure-3PSID | ADVERTISING. MEASURE AD PERFORMANCE AND RECOMMENDATION RATIO | PERSISTENT | |
WHY DO WE NEED YOUR EXPLICIT CONSENT TO COOKIES?
The AEPD’s Guide about the use of cookies of July 2023, with the contribution of information and criteria of the European Data Protection Committee (EDPC) criteria, the GDPR-UE-2016/679 –articles 5th, 6th, 7th and 13th-, and the LOPDGDD-3/2018 -article 6th-, must be interpreted in the sense that consent is only valid when it is explicit.
User’s Consent: by accepting with a “Check or Button” with the word “ACCEPT”, the user of this website gives the explicit consent to the processing of their data and information provided by means of cookies on their device.
With the “Check or Button” of “REJECT” from a user, all cookies must be rejected except those that are exempt from the obligation to obtain consent, such as own cookies or session cookies.
The “Check or Button” of “MORE INFORMATION” has to lead to the information contained in this Cookie Policy.
Minor’s consent: The GDPR-UE-2016/679, article 8th, exposes applicable conditions to the consent of the minor in relation to the services of the information society.
If it is decided to modify the acces settings of the website, it is necessary to be aware of the possibility of having to delete cookies or prevent this information from being recorded on the computer a any time by modifying the configuration settings of the browser:
These browsers are subject to change or modification; so it cannot be guaranteed that they will be completely adjusted to the version of your browser. To avoid mismatches, it is possible to access directly from the browser options, which are usually found in the Options menu, in “Privacy” section. (Please see your browser’s help for more information).
WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
You can find more information about cookies in www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.com.
These clauses have been drafted by GRUP QUALIA, so you are granted a certificate in digital image format so that you can display it on your website.
Updated: June 6th 2024
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Programa de ayudas para la digitalización de pequeñas empresas, microempresas y personas en situación de autoempleo, dentro del programa KIT DIGITAL, regulado en la orden ETD/1498/2021, de 29 de diciembre por la que se aprueban las bases reguladoras de la concesión de ayudas para la digitalización de pequeñas empresas, microempresas y personas en situación de autoempleo, en el marco de la Agenda España Digital 2025, el Plan de Digitalización Pymes 2021-2025 y el Plan de recuperación, transformación y resiliencia de España – financiado por la Unión Europea – Next Generation EU (Programa Kit Digital).