Cookies policy

This website, like most websites on the Internet, uses cookies to improve the user experience. Below you will find information about what cookies are, what kind of cookies this website uses, how you can disable cookies in your browser and how to specifically disable the installation of third-party cookies.

This website, like most websites on the Internet, uses both its own and third-party cookies, as well as other similar technologies, which implies the processing of personal data in accordance with applicable European and Spanish regulations. Below you will find basic or essential information about the cookies that we and our partners use specifically, and how to manage your consent and rejection choices.

If you wish to contact us regarding our cookie policy, you can do so at dpo@fecundis.com

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are sent and stored on the hard drive of the user's computer, smartphone, tablet or connected television through their browser when connected to a website.

Cookies can be used to collect and store user data while connected to facilitate the services requested and that are not usually kept (session cookies), or to preserve user data for other types of future services that can be preserved indefinitely (persistent cookies). The cookies can be own or from third parties.

Their functions can be very varied: store your browsing preferences, collect statistical information, allow certain technical features, and so on. Sometimes, cookies are used to store basic information about the browsing habits of users or their devices, to the extent, depending on the case, of being able to recognize them.

Why are they important?

Cookies are useful for several reasons. From a technical point of view, they allow web pages to work more efficiently and adapted to user preferences, such as storing their language or the currency of their country. In addition, they can help those websites owners to improve the services they offer, thanks to the statistical information they collect through them.

Are there restrictions on the use of cookies?

The use of cookies is governed by the obligations provided for in the second section of article 22 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on services of the information society and electronic commerce (hereinafter, LSSI), in relation to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of April 27, 2016, General Data Protection (hereinafter, RGPD) and Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights (hereinafter, LOPDGDD).

Personal data processing will be considered to exist when the user is identified by a name or email address that identifies him (for example, because he is a registered user) or when unique identifiers are used to distinguish some users from others and to track them individually (for example, an advertising ID or an IP address).

The foregoing shall not prevent possible storage or access of a technical nature for the sole purpose of allowing only communication between the user's equipment and the network, for the provision of a service expressly requested by the recipient.

Likewise, measurement cookies to obtain traffic or performance statistics are exempt if they comply with the duty to have a purpose strictly limited to the exclusive measurement of the audience of the site or application. This processing must be carried out exclusively on behalf of the website owner and used to produce anonymous statistical data only.

Being excluded from the scope of application of article 22.2 of the LSSI, it would not be necessary to inform or obtain consent about their use.

On the contrary, it will be necessary to inform and obtain consent for the use of any other type of cookies, both own and third-party, session or persistent, that are not outside the scope of application of article 22.2 of the LSSI.