INDEX
1. Website Owner Identification
2. Information and Terminology
3. Typological Classification of Cookies
4. Details of Cookies Used
5. Third-Party or Partner Functionalities
6. Consent for the Use of Cookies
7. Disabling and Blocking Cookies
8. Changes to the Cookie Policy
1.- WEBSITE OWNERSHIP
Responsible party:
UCERSA TECHNOLOGY S.A - CIF A12027488
Address: C/San Jaime, Nº198 (P.O. Box 118). 12550, Almazora
(Castellón), Spain
Contact: Tel.: 964 503 333 - Email: ucersa@ucersa.com
Registration
details:
Activity: Installation and sale of machinery for the ceramic sector
2.- INFORMATION AND TERMINOLOGY
Our website http://www.ucersa.com (hereinafter "Website") uses a technology
called "cookies" for the purpose of collecting information about the use of the
Website, in accordance with the provisions of Article 22 of the LSSI.
Cookies are small files that websites, online stores, intranets,
online platforms or similar services store in the browser of visiting users,
allowing previously stored information to be retrieved and providing
numerous advantages to web browsing in the provision of interactive services,
as well as providing relevant information to the website owner.
3.- TYPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF COOKIES
The following classification of possible types of cookies, provided as a general guide
as they are the most common, helps to better understand the functions they perform:
3.1.- TYPES OF COOKIES ACCORDING TO THE ENTITY THAT MANAGES THEM
Depending on which entity manages the device or domain from which the cookies
are sent and processes the data obtained, we can distinguish:
a) First-party cookies:
These are cookies sent to the user's terminal device from a device or domain
managed by the publisher itself, from which the service requested by the
user is provided.
b) Third-party cookies:
These are cookies sent to the user's terminal device from a device or domain
that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data
obtained through the cookies.
In cases where cookies are served from a device or domain managed by the
publisher itself, but the information collected through them is managed by a
third party, they cannot be considered first-party cookies if the third party uses them for
their own purposes (for example, improving the services they provide or
providing advertising services on behalf of other entities).
3.2.- TYPES OF COOKIES ACCORDING TO THEIR PURPOSE
There are many purposes for the use of cookies. Depending on the purpose for which
the data obtained through cookies is processed, some of the purposes may be:
a) Technical cookies:
These are cookies that allow the user to browse a website,
platform or application and use the various options or services available on it,
including those used by the publisher to enable the management and operation of
the website and to enable its functions and services, such as controlling traffic
and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted areas,
remembering the items in an order, carrying out the purchase process of an order,
managing payment, controlling fraud linked to service security,
processing registration or event participation requests, counting visits for the
purpose of billing software licences used to run the service (website,
platform or application), using security elements during browsing,
storing content for the distribution of videos or audio, enabling
dynamic content (for example, loading animations for text or images) or sharing
content through social networks.
Also belonging to this category, due to their technical nature, are cookies that
allow the most efficient management possible of advertising spaces which,
as an additional design or layout element of the service offered to the user, the
publisher has included on a website, application or platform based on criteria
such as the edited content, without collecting information from users for
other purposes, such as personalising that advertising content or other content.
Technical cookies will be exempt from the obligations set out in Article 22.2 of the LSSI
when they allow the provision of the service requested by the user, as is the case
with the cookies listed in the preceding paragraphs. However, if these cookies are also
used for non-exempt purposes (for example, for behavioural advertising purposes),
they will be subject to those obligations.
b) Preference or personalisation cookies:
These are cookies that allow information to be remembered so that the user can access
the service with certain characteristics that may differentiate their experience from that
of other users, such as the language, the number of results to display when the
user performs a search, the appearance or content of the service depending on the type
of browser through which the user accesses the service or the region from which
they access the service, etc.
If the user themselves chooses those characteristics (for example, if they select the
language of a website by clicking on the corresponding country flag icon), the
cookies will be exempt from the obligations of Article 22.2 of the LSSI as they are
considered a service expressly requested by the user, provided that
the cookies solely serve the selected purpose.
c) Analytics or measurement cookies:
These are cookies that allow those responsible for them to track and analyse the
behaviour of users of the websites to which they are linked, including the
quantification of the impact of advertisements. The information collected through
this type of cookie is used to measure the activity of websites, applications or
platforms, with the aim of introducing improvements based on the analysis of usage
data by users of the service.
Regarding the processing of data collected through analytics cookies, the WP29
stated that, although they are not exempt from the obligation to obtain informed
consent for their use, they are unlikely to pose a risk to the privacy of
users provided they are first-party cookies, that they process aggregated data
for strictly statistical purposes, that information about their uses is provided,
and that the possibility for users to object to their use is included.
d) Behavioural advertising cookies:
These are cookies that store information about user behaviour obtained through
the continuous observation of their browsing habits, which allows
a specific profile to be developed in order to display advertising based on that profile.
3.3.- TYPES OF COOKIES ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH OF TIME
THEY REMAIN ACTIVE
Depending on the length of time they remain active on the terminal device, we can
distinguish:
a) Session cookies:
These are cookies designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a
website. They are typically used to store information that only needs to be retained
for the provision of the service requested by the user on a single occasion (for
example, a list of purchased products) and disappear when the session ends.
b) Persistent cookies:
These are cookies in which the data remains stored on the device and can be
accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie controller, which
can range from a few minutes to several years.
4.- DETAILS OF COOKIES USED
The cookies used on this website are detailed below, providing the
following information:
Cookie Name: Identification of the cookie used
Purpose: Objective of the cookie and intended uses
Data collected: Information that it monitors, collects and/or stores
Duration: It will be indicated whether it is a session cookie (disappears when the session ends) or
persistent (in which case the cookie retention period will be indicated)
Ownership: It will be indicated whether the information collected by the cookie will be used
by the website owner and/or by third parties. In the case of third parties,
identification details will be provided.
4.3.- DESCRIPTION OF STATISTICS COOKIES
COOKIE NAME: _ga
PURPOSE: This cookie keeps a record of the number of times a user has visited a site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred
INFORMATION
COLLECTED: Analytics or measurement
DURATION: 2 years
OWNERSHIP: Third-party cookie, Google LLC
COOKIE NAME: _gat_UA-173220958-1
PURPOSE: This cookie keeps a record of the number of times a user has visited a site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred
INFORMATION
COLLECTED: Analytics or measurement
DURATION: 2 years
OWNERSHIP: Third-party cookie, Google LLC
COOKIE NAME: _gid
PURPOSE: This cookie keeps a record of the number of times a user has visited a site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred
INFORMATION
COLLECTED: Analytics or measurement
DURATION: 1 day
OWNERSHIP: Third-party cookie, Google LLC
COOKIE NAME: __gads
PURPOSE: Helps Google Ad Manager anonymously identify visitors who have viewed or clicked on an advertisement
INFORMATION
COLLECTED: Advertising
DURATION: 2 weeks
OWNERSHIP: Third-party cookie, Google LLC
5.- THIRD-PARTY OR PARTNER FUNCTIONALITIES
Additionally, this Website may make use of functionalities offered by
third-party entities or partners who, in turn, carry out their own collection of browsing
data for their own purposes.
In these cases, the corresponding information is provided regarding the third-party
functionalities used. Please note that UCERSA is not responsible for the
correct functioning of links to the various privacy and cookie policies of third parties,
as UCERSA cannot control when they are modified by the provider. Therefore, it will be
the User's responsibility to find out the updated contents of the respective privacy and
cookie policies of such third parties.
The third-party functionalities available on this Website are listed below
(only those accepted by the user will be used), detailing the following
information:
Entity: Organisation providing the functionality (e.g.: Facebook, Google,
etc.)
Purpose: Service provided by the third-party entity (e.g.: publishing videos on
YouTube, posting comments on Social Networks, website traffic analytics,
etc.)
Website: URL where the privacy policy of the entity providing the service can be read
Other relevant information: Any other relevant information.
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
ENTITY:
PURPOSE:
WEBSITE:
OTHER RELEVANT
INFORMATION:
6.- ACCEPTANCE OF THE COOKIE POLICY
UCERSA displays information to the User about the use of Cookies on the Website
through a pop-up message in which the User may take the following
actions, which will be stored in the browser as long as the User does not delete their
browsing history and stored Cookies:
Accept all Cookies, whereby the User will be consenting to the use of
the cookies set out in this Cookie Policy, for the periods indicated and under
the conditions established.
Reject all Cookies, except those technical cookies that are essential
for the correct functioning of the Website.
Modify cookie usage settings, where the User may selectively accept or
reject each Cookie and/or by type.
Accept all services offered by third parties, whereby the User
accepts that the Website makes use of services offered by third parties, bearing in
mind that these collect and process data gathered during browsing
in accordance with their own Cookie Policies.
Reject all services offered by third parties, which will mean that the
user will not be able to use the services offered by third parties on the Website
(Facebook, Youtube, Whatsapp, Instagram, etc.)
Modify the settings for the use of services offered by third parties, where
the User may selectively accept or reject each service.
Access the complete Cookie Policy of the Website, where all aspects of cookie use are detailed.
Regardless of the above, the User may always access the full text of
the Cookie Policy and the usage configuration functionality in the footer
of the Website.
7.- MODIFICATION AND BLOCKING OF COOKIES
The User may configure the use of Cookies at their own discretion through the
Cookie configuration option available in the footer of the Website.
Independently of the above, you can restrict, block and/or delete Cookies from
UCERSA or any other website using your browser settings,
bearing in mind that in each browser the Cookie and History configuration
process is different.
Below we provide some links where you can find out how to
configure cookie usage in the most popular browsers:
GOOGLE CHROME:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&
hl=en
MOZILLA FIREFOX:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
MICROSOFT EDGE:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-
0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d
SAFARI:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
Additionally, you can also manage the cookie storage in your browser through
tools such as the following:
Ghostery: www.ghostery.com/
Your online choices: www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/
8.- CHANGES TO THE COOKIE POLICY
We may update the Cookie Policy of our Website. Therefore, the Website User is
advised to review this policy each time they access our Website in order to be
adequately informed about how and why we use cookies.
Version of 20 December 2023