Cookie Law

USE OF COOKIES

WHAT ARE COOKIES AND HOW DO WE USE THEM?

transferpeople.com, either on its own account or that of a contracted third party carrying out gauging services, may use cookies when a user browses the Web. Cookies are files sent to the browser via a web server with the aim of registering the user’s activities whilst they are browsing.

The use of cookies makes it possible for the server to recognize the web browser used by the browser at the point it meets the Web, with the aim of making browsing simpler, granting access to previously registered users, and to areas, services, promotions and competitions reserved exclusively for them, and without them having to register every time they visit, by way of example. They are also used to gauge the audience and Web traffic and its outlines, and to monitor progress and the number of entries.

Guarantees on the use of cookies

Cookies usedon the Website are basically associated with anonymous Users and their computers, and do not feed personal data on Users.

Some cookies are used by third parties (i.e. Google) to supply transferpeople.com with data on the effectiveness of their promotions. Under no circumstances do cookies gather personal information which may reveal the identity of a specific User.

Cookies used on the Web only have a fleeting nature, with the sole aim of making their subsequent transfer more effective. No cookie used on the Web shall be in force for a period in excess of two years.

Users have the opportunity to configure their browser in such a way as to receive reports of cookie reception and to prevent their installation on their equipment.

The User exposes himself to not being able to access certain Web functions ifhe deletes or disables transferpeople.com cookies. 

In order to use the Web, it is not necessary for the Users to allow the installation of cookies without prejudice to the fact that it may be necessary for them to initiate a session as such for each service they may use which requires prior registration or session initiation.

 

WHAT TYPE OF COOKIES DO WE USE?

We use different types of cookies:

Technical cookies: these allow the user to browse the Web and to use functions such as shopping baskets.

Analysis cookies: transferpeople.com uses Google Analytic cookies in order to quantify the number of Users who visit the Web. These cookies allow the way Users browse the Web to be assessed and analyzed. This information allows transferpeople.com to continually improve their services and the shopping experience of their Web Users. For more information, please consult the privacy page on Google Analytics:  https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

Personalization cookies: When the User is browsing or making Web purchases, the Website remembers his/her preferences (i.e., their location or language of choice). Thanks to these cookies, it is possible to offer a simpler browsing experience, one simplified and personalized to each individual User. 

Advertising cookies: These cookies are used to show relevant adverts to Users. In addition, they also place limits on how often each User views an advert, and therefore helps transferpeople.com to measure the effectiveness of their advertising campaigns. When browsing the Web, the User accepts that transferpeople.com are downloading this type of cookie onto their device, and carries out consultations with the User when he visits transferpeople.com Website in the future.

  

WHAT HAPPENS WITH LINKS TO OTHER WEB PAGES?

The Web may contain links to other Websites, with different privacy policies to those of transferpeople.com. In this regard, transferpeople.com does not accept responsibility or practices from connected sites. transferpeople.com recommends Web Users to review the privacy policy of any Website to which they may be granted access by transferpeople.com  

 
HOW DO WE GATHER AND USE IP ADDRESSES?

Web services will be able to 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 allows subsequent data processing with the aim of obtaining uniquely statistical gauges which make known the number of visits made to the Web, the order in which they are made, the access point used, etc.

You may obtain more information on how to manage cookies in your browser via the following links: 

Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es 

Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-10 

Apple Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=search&src=support_site.kbase.search&locale=en_US&q=cookies 

Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/es/search?esab=a&q=cookies 

Opera Browser: http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/es-ES/cookies.html