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Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY.

This Cookie Policy is an integral part of ASESORAE's Legal Notice and Privacy Policy. Accessing and browsing the site, or the use of its services, implies acceptance of the General Conditions established in our Legal Notice (and therefore of the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy). Please read them carefully.

1. What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain web pages. Cookies allow a web page, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way in which they use their equipment, they can be used to recognize the user. Its main purpose, therefore, is to recognize the user each time they access ASESORAE and also allows us to improve the quality and usability of our website.

There are cookies that are essential for the functioning of the Internet; they cannot damage the user's computer/device and, if they are activated in the configuration of your browser, they help us identify and resolve possible errors in the operation of the ASESOSAE Web Portal

By accessing the Website, the User may or may not accept the use of cookies, providing them with information in advance about the cookies used by the Website and the terms of use. Acceptance by the User of the use of cookies will exempt ASESORAE from any responsibility for the use of cookies by the Website. The User has the possibility to configure their browser to be notified of the receipt of cookies and to prevent their installation on their device. The User should consult the instructions and manuals of their browser for more information. To use the Website, it is not necessary for the User to accept the use or installation of cookies sent by this Website, or the third party acting on their behalf.

2. Types of cookies on the ASESORAE website.

The table below includes the details, purpose, type and classes of cookies that we have implemented on our platform and blog. For your understanding, you need to know the definition of own and third-party cookies:

- Third-party cookies: they are managed by other companies and installed from their computers and/or domains to the User's terminal equipment.
- Own Cookies: they are managed by our company and installed from our computers to the User's terminal equipment.

2.1. Own Cookies.

2.2. Third-party cookies.

Below are the entities other than the owner that use cookies on the website, as well as their purposes. Social Network Cookies: the owner uses cookies from Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube so that the user can share content from the Web on the aforementioned social networks, or to facilitate registration on the Web, so that with the data of the users they provide their user on one of these social networks they register on the web as a user.

Cookies for traffic mediation on the Portals: the owner uses Google Analytics cookies to collect statistical data on user activity on the website and, in this way, to be able to improve the services provided to users. These cookies allow us to analyze user traffic by generating an anonymous user ID that is used to measure how many times a user visits the site. It also records when was the first and last time you visited the website, when a session ended and the origin of the user.

Advertising cookies: The owner uses cookies stored by third parties that manage the spaces that serve as online advertising and that users access. These cookies allow us to measure the effectiveness of our online campaigns, provide information of interest to users and offer advertising content according to user preferences. Through the Privacy Policy you can obtain more information about the operation and use made of cookies.