1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small data files that are received on the terminal from the website visited and are used to record certain browsing interactions on a website by storing data that can be updated and retrieved. These files are stored on the user’s computer and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to the user’s computer. They are used to remember the user’s preferences, such as the language selected, access data or personalisation of the page.
Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which web page you have accessed, or if you have used an advertising banner to get there.
2. WHY DO WE USE COOKIES?
MUSART CREATIVE MERCHANDISING, SL uses cookies that are strictly necessary and essential for you to use our websites and allow you to move around freely, use secure areas, personalised options, etc. In addition, MUSART CREATIVE MERCHANDISING, SL uses cookies that collect data relating to the analysis of the use of the website. These are used to help improve customer service, measuring the use and performance of the page, to optimise and personalise it.
Our sites may also have links to social networks (such as Facebook or Twitter). MUSART CREATIVE MERCHANDISING, SL does not control the cookies used by these external websites. For more information about cookies from social networks or other external websites, we advise you to check their own cookie policies.
This website uses cookies in the following way:
– Google ANALYTICS cookie: Google ANALYTICS is a free service offered by Google Inc. that collects information about the web pages consulted, at what time, which web browser, etc. This information is then sent to the servers of Google Inc. in the USA.
– Add-this” application cookies: Add-this is a free service that allows you to share pages of this website by different means (email, social networks, etc.). Add-this collects statistical information about your browsing in order to provide advertising tailored to your browsing habits on this website or elsewhere.
3. WHAT USE DO WE MAKE OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF COOKIES?
According to their purpose:
– Technical cookies: Technical cookies are those that are essential and strictly necessary for the correct functioning of a web portal and the use of the different options and services it offers. For example, those that serve to maintain the session, manage response time, performance or validation of options, use security elements, share content with social networks, etc.
– Personalisation cookies: These cookies allow the user to specify or customise some features of the general options of the website, for example, defining the language, regional configuration or type of browser.
– Analytical cookies: Analytical cookies are those used by our web portal, to elaborate browsing profiles and to be able to know the preferences of the users of the same in order to improve the offer of products and services. For example, an analytical cookie would be used to control the geographical areas of greatest interest to a user, which is the most popular product, etc.
– Advertising/advertising cookies: Advertising cookies allow the management of advertising spaces based on specific criteria. For example, the frequency of access, edited content, etc. Advertising cookies allow through advertising management to store behavioural information through the observation of habits, studying accesses and forming a profile of user preferences, in order to offer advertising related to the interests of their profile.
According to term:
– Session cookies: session cookies are those that last for the time the user is browsing the website and are deleted at the end.
– Persistent cookies: These cookies are stored in the user’s terminal for a longer period of time, thus facilitating the control of the preferences chosen without having to repeat certain parameters each time the website is visited.
These cookies must comply with the RGPD-UE-2016/679, the LOPD-3/2018, on the Guarantee of Digital Rights, and the regulations of the LSSI-CE.
COOKIES IN USE:
Some of the following cookies have been allowed when visiting this page.
DOMAIN |
COOKIE |
COMPANY |
FUNCTION |
EXPIRATION |
Facebook.com |
fr |
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serve to display the “Like” button and show the number of followers |
3 months |
Musartcreative.com |
_fbp |
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to deliver a range of advertising products, such as real-time offers from third-party advertisers |
3 months |
_cookie_notice_accepted |
own |
This cookie remembers whether the cookie warning message has been accepted in order to stop displaying it for as long as it is active. |
1 month |
|
Local storage Session storage |
own |
Session |
4. WHY DO WE NEED YOUR EXPLICIT CONSENT TO USE THEM?
Judgment of the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 1 October 2019 and AEPD Guide on the use of cookies, July 2020.
The judgment of the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 1 October 2019 must be interpreted as meaning that consent is not validly given where the storage of information, or access to information already stored on the terminal equipment of the user of an internet website, through cookies is authorised by means of a default tick box from which the user has to remove the tick if he wishes to refuse their use. In this sense, the authorisation must be based on explicit consent by means of an explicit acceptance check, a user refusal check and a check for more information on the cookies displayed.
This interpretation cannot vary depending on whether or not the information stored or consulted on the user’s terminal of a website consists of personal data.
The Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union also provides in this judgment that the information that the service provider must provide to the user of an internet website must include the length of time the cookies will remain active and the possibility for third parties to access the information they store. This requirement is set out in the amended version of Directive 2009/136, which amends Article 5(3) of Directive 2002/58/EU, and in the AEPD Guidance of July 2020.
With regard to the possibility of the user being able to reject the use of cookies, it should be borne in mind that if you reject or delete the browsing cookies on the website, we will not be able to maintain your preferences, some features of the pages will not be operational, we will not be able to offer you personalised services and each time you browse our website we will have to ask you again for your authorisation to use cookies.
If you still decide to modify the configuration of your access to the website, you should know that it is possible to delete cookies or prevent this information from being recorded on your computer at any time by modifying the configuration parameters of your browser:
- Manage cookies in Internet Explorer.
- Manage cookies de Firefox.
- Manage de cookies de Google Chrome.
- Manage de cookies de Safari.
These browsers are subject to change or modification, so we cannot guarantee that they will be fully compliant with your browser version. It may also be that you are using another browser not covered by these links, such as Konqueror, Arora, Flock, etc. To avoid these mismatches, you can access them directly from your browser’s options, which are usually found in the Options menu, in the “Privacy” section. (Please consult your browser’s help for more information).
5. WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
You can find more information about cookies at:
www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.com