Cookie policy

TRADNOLOGIES, S.L. uses cookies in order to provide a better service and a better browsing experience. We want to inform you about the cookies we use in a clear, transparent and concise way. Below are details about what cookies are, what they are for, what types of cookies we use, what their purpose is and how you can configure or disable them if you wish.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a small file that contains browsing information. It is downloaded to your computer, mobile device (smartphones, tablets, etc.) or any other device when you access certain websites or mobile applications. Among other things, cookies allow a website to store and retrieve information about a user or device’s browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, can be used to recognise the user.

The cookies data from all our users helps us to improve the quality of our website and allows us to control which pages are useful, which are not and which may need improvement. Cookies are essential for the Internet to function. They provide countless advantages in the provision of interactive services and facilitate the navigation and usability of our website. Under no circumstances can cookies damage your computer or mobile device.

Cookies do not identify you personally and pose no risk to your computer or mobile device. They’re not viruses or spyware. They are simply tools used by the websites you visit to improve your browsing experience, to ensure your data is transmitted safely over the web, to help us understand what information on our website is most useful to our users or to know what offers may be of interest to each user. All of this is completely anonymous: we will never know your name, address or telephone number unless you provide them to us. You decide whether or not to allow our cookies to be installed.

In addition, you should note that if you choose not to allow the use of cookies, some site features may not function properly and we may not be able to customise the information we provide to you. Under no circumstances can the non-acceptance of cookies mean that you’re unable to access and use the basic functions of our website.

We also wish to inform you that, in application of European and Spanish regulations on privacy and cookies, there are cookies that require user consent (e.g.: analysis or measurement cookies and behavioural advertising cookies), and others that are exempt from consent (e.g.: technical cookies or those necessary to provide services expressly requested by the user).

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

The cookies used on www.tradnologies.com are handled by TRADNOLOGIES, S.L. for the purposes given in the section “List of Cookies Used” and are kept for the period indicated therein.

TYPES OF COOKIES:

Depending on the entity that manages them, cookies may be:

  • Own cookies: These are cookies sent to your device from our own equipment or domains, which we use to provide the service you request.
  • Third-party cookies: These cookies sent to your device from a computer or domain that is not managed by us, but by another collaborating entity (third party).

Depending on how long they remain active, these may be:

  • Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookies file until you leave the website. They are not saved to your computer’s hard drive or mobile device’s memory. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyse web traffic patterns. Over time, this allows us to provide a better experience to improve our content and facilitate its use.
  • Persistent cookies: These are the cookies stored on your computer’s hard drive or your mobile device’s memory. We can access their information during a defined period of time, depending on the type of cookie. Persistent cookies will stop working once they reach their expiry date, or if you withdraw your consent before that date.

Depending on their purpose, they may be:

  • Technical cookies: These are cookies required for the browsing and the good functionality of our web page. They allow, for example, the control of traffic and data communication, access to restricted access areas, the use of security elements, the storage of content to broadcast videos or the sharing of content through social networks.
  • Preference or customisation cookies: These are cookies that allow you to access the service using predefined settings based on a series of criteria, such as, for example, the language, the browser type used to access the service, the regional configuration used to access the service, etc.
  • Analysis or measurement cookies: These are cookies that, when processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users who visit our website, in order to carry out the measurement and statistical analysis of how users use the services we offer. They can also be used to quantify the impact of the advertisements displayed.
  • Behavioural advertising cookies: These are cookies that store information on users’ behaviour, which is obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits. This allows the development of a specific profile to display advertising based on this information. This type of cookie is what allows us to show you advertising related to your browsing profile.

LIST OF COOKIES USED

The cookies used on our website (www.tradnologies.com) and their purposes are detailed below:

Cookie name

Own or third party

Cookie purpose

Duration

Exempt / not exempt from information and consent requirement

_umtc

Own

Technical

Session

Exempt

_utma

Third-party (Google)

Analytics

2 years

Not exempt

_utmt

Own

Technical

Session

Exempt

PHPSESSID

Own

Technical

Session

Exempt

_utmb

Third-party (Google)

Analytics

24 hours

Not exempt

_utmz

Own

Analytics

6 months

Not exempt

Qtrans_cookie_test

Own

Customisation

Session

Not exempt

THIRD-PARTY COOKIE LIST

The following is a list of third-party cookie service providers on our website (www.tradnologies.com)

Provider name

More information about the use of this third party’s cookies (web address)

Google

https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies

HOW CAN I CONFIGURE THE COOKIES ON YOUR WEBSITE AND REVOKE THE CONSENT GIVEN?

When you access our website, you are shown a window in which you can indicate whether you accept, reject or wish to configure cookies through the privacy preference centre or configuration panel, which you can access directly from the main banner or pop-up message on the website. This excludes cookies that are strictly necessary. You can also configure cookies or revoke the consent given at any time using the link available on the website.

If you accept cookies from third parties and subsequently wish to delete them from your computer or mobile device, you can use your browser’s tools for disabling cookies or use the third party’s system for doing so, using the links provided in the section “How can I delete and block/disable cookies?”.

HOW CAN I DELETE AND BLOCK/DISABLE COOKIES?

You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer or mobile device by configuring your Internet browser settings. If you do not allow cookies to be installed on your browser, you may not be able to access some of the services provided, and your experience on our website may be less satisfactory.

If you access our website via a mobile device (smartphone, tablet, handheld game console, etc.), you may find cookie options in the device’s general settings. Please refer to the device’s user manual for more information.

HOW CAN I DISABLE GOOGLE ANALYTICS?

Our website uses cookies from Google Analytics, a service owned by Google Inc. Google Analytics analyses users’ use of a website through the use of Google cookies. The information that Google’s cookies generates about your use of this website is usually transferred to and stored on Google’s servers in the United States of America. Google Inc. now has safeguards for international data transfers that adhere to the Privacy Shield (Commission Decision EU 2016/1250 of 12 July 2016).

To avoid using this type of cookies, there are tools or add-ons that disable Google Analytics in browsers. You can find more information and access these tools through the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

OTHER INFORMATION:

For all information on privacy and data protection required by Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) that does not specifically refer to cookies, you can visit our Privacy Policy.

We inform you that in the event that you do not agree with the data processing carried out by our website’s cookies, you can file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es).