Privacy Policy
En cumplimiento del Reglamento General de Protección de Datos (UE) 2016/679 del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo de 27 de abril de 2016 y la ley orgánica 3/2018 de 5 de diciembre de Protección de Datos Personales y de Garantía de los Derechos Digitales, le informamos que: El Responsable del Tratamiento de sus datos es EXPO IMAGEN Y DISEÑO S.L., con número de C.I.F.: B16800591, y con domicilio a estos efectos de notificación enC/ESTRELLA DE MAR 7, C.P. 29006, MALAGA. Correo electrónico de Protección de Datos: INFO@EXPOIMAGEN.COM
Sus datos serán tratados con la finalidad de gestionar y llevar a cabo la ejecución del contrato de servicios por usted contratado o solicitado, así como la facturación de los mismos.
La base legal del tratamiento se basa en la ejecución de un contrato de prestación de servicios.
Los datos proporcionados se conservarán mientras se mantenga la relación comercial o durante los años necesarios para cumplir con las obligaciones legales. Tratados de tal manera que se garantice una seguridad adecuada de los datos personales, incluida la protección contra el tratamiento no autorizado o ilícito y contra su pérdida, destrucción o daño accidental, mediante la aplicación de medidas técnicas u organizativas apropiadas.
Los datos no se cederán a terceros salvo en los casos en que exista una obligación legal o en los que haya consentido. No están previstas las transferencias de datos a terceros países.
Usted puede ejercer sus derechos de acceso, rectificación, supresión y portabilidad de sus datos, y la limitación u oposición a su tratamiento a través del correo electrónico INFO@EXPOIMAGEN.COM o en nuestra dirección postal arriba mencionada. De igual modo, podría interponer una reclamación ante la Autoridad de Control en www.aepd.es. Sus datos han sido directamente proporcionados por el usted, tratamos sus datos identificativos, dirección postal, dirección electrónica, comercial de nuestros servicios solicitados.
Website Contact Form Notice
We inform you that the data you provide will not be disclosed under any circumstances without your express authorization and will be processed in accordance with the applicable data-protection regulations, in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 and Spanish Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights. This data will be included in a computerized file called “clients,” the purpose of which is to be able to prepare a quote and to inform you about our services and our company’s activities. By completing our form, you expressly agree to receive such information by any means of communication. The controller of this file is “EXPO IMAGEN Y DISEÑO S.L.”, with address for notification purposes at C/ ESTRELLA DE MAR 7, Spain. You have the right to access, object to, rectify and/or cancel (erase) your personal data by writing to the postal address indicated or by email to info@expoimagen.com. All your data will be permanently removed from our “clients” file upon your request.
Cookies Policy
1. Objective
This Cookies Policy forms an integral part of the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy of the website www.expoimagen.com (hereinafter, the “Website”). Accessing and browsing the Website, or using its services, implies acceptance of the terms and conditions set out in the Terms of Use as well as in the Privacy Policy and, within it, this Cookies Policy.
To facilitate your browsing of the Website, the owner of the Website, with registered office at C/ Estrella de Mar 7, 29018, informs you that it uses cookies or Data Storage and Retrieval Devices (DARD) or other files with similar functionality (hereinafter, “cookies”).
In this regard, and with the aim of ensuring that users have all the information necessary for proper browsing, we provide the following information on what cookies are, the types of cookies used on our Website, and how they can be configured or disabled.
2. What are cookies?
At present, most websites—regardless of the service they provide—use cookies; that is, they store minimal information about how the user uses or browses the Website.
A cookie can be defined as a small text file or widely used device that is downloaded to the user’s terminal equipment when browsing web pages, for the purpose of storing data that can be updated and retrieved by the entity responsible for its installation, in order to facilitate browsing and enhance the user experience.
As Recital 30 of the GDPR states, natural persons may be associated with online identifiers provided by their devices, applications, tools, and protocols, such as internet protocol addresses, session identifiers in the form of “cookies,” or other identifiers with similar purposes. This may leave traces which, particularly when combined with unique identifiers and other data received by the servers, can be used to create profiles of natural persons and identify them.
For this reason, the Website owner has a cookies policy that is consistent with the applicable regulations.
As a general rule, when the installation and/or use of cookies entails the processing of personal data—whether first-party or third-party, session or persistent—the data controller will provide the necessary information in this regard and will obtain the user’s prior informed consent to install and/or use them, except where it is necessary to install strictly necessary cookies. Only those cookies that exclusively enable communication between the user’s device and the network, and strictly those used to provide a service expressly requested by the user, are exempt from such consent. For example, the following would be exempt: so-called “technical cookies” (e.g., those necessary for browsing the platform or application itself); “personalisation or configuration cookies” (e.g., those that allow the page to recognise the user’s language, etc.); and “security cookies” (e.g., those that detect repeated erroneous attempts to log in to a site).
3. Types, purpose, and functioning of cookies
3.1. SEGÚN LA ENTIDAD QUE LA GESTIONA:
First-party cookies
These are sent to your device from equipment or servers controlled by the website owner and are used to provide the service you have requested.
Third-party cookies
These are sent to your device from a computer or domain not managed by us but by another collaborating entity or partner—for example, cookies used by social networks or by external content providers such as Google.
3.2. DEPENDING ON HOW LONG THEY REMAIN ACTIVE:
Session cookies
These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookie file until you leave the website, so none are stored on your computer’s hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyze traffic patterns on the website. Over time, this helps us provide a better experience by improving content and making the site easier to use.
Persistant cookies
These are stored on your hard drive and our website reads them each time you return. A persistent cookie has a set expiration date and will stop working after that date. We generally use these cookies to facilitate shopping and login/registration services.
3.3 ACCORDING TO THEIR PURPOSE:
Technical cookies
These are necessary for browsing and the proper functioning of our website. They allow, for example, control of traffic and data communication, access to restricted areas, completion of the purchase process, use of security elements, storage of content to enable video playback, and sharing content through social networks.
Personalization cookies
These allow you to access the service with predefined settings based on certain criteria—for example, language or the type of browser used to access the service.
Analytics cookies
These let us quantify the number of users and carry out measurement and statistical analysis of how our services are used. Your browsing on our website is analyzed in order to improve the products and services we offer.
Advertising cookies
These enable the most efficient management of the advertising spaces that may be included on our website.
Behavioral advertising cookies
These store information about users’ behavior obtained through continuous observation. They allow us to understand internet browsing habits and show you advertising related to your browsing profile.
Social cookies
Plug-in cookies for sharing social content; they allow content to be shared on social networks.
4. Cookies used on the website
The identification of who uses the cookies on this website, as well as their details, are indicated below:
Google Analytics (third-party)
Collects information about users’ browsing on the website in order to determine the origin of visits and other similar statistical data and, where applicable, to show users advertising related to their preferences based on a profile created from their browsing habits (for example, pages visited).
More info: Google Analytics · Google PoliciesFacebook (third-party)
Enables sharing content on the social network.
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Enables sharing content on the social network.
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Enables sharing content on the social network.
More info: X Policies
5. How to disable cookies in the most commonly used browsers
Cookies can be blocked or disabled using your browser’s settings. Your browser lets you refuse the installation of all cookies, or choose to refuse only some of them.
Below are links to the tools provided by the main browsers, where you can find information on how to disable cookies.
Disabling or deleting Google Analytics cookies
If you accept the use of Google Analytics cookies, you can later remove them via your browser settings as indicated above, or by installing the Google Analytics opt-out add-on.
Please note that if you delete personalization cookies, you will need to update your preferences each time you start a session with us; and if you use a different device, profile, or browser, you will need to set your preferences again.
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Microsoft Explorer
6. What happens if cookies are disabled
If you refuse cookies, you can continue to use our website; however, some services and/or links may stop working, you may be unable to start or maintain an interactive session with the website’s services, and we will be unable to obtain valuable information to tailor content to your interests or to help you access the information you want quickly and easily.
The website owner assumes no responsibility for legal or technical problems caused by any user’s failure to follow the recommendations included here. This notice is provided for users’ information and use and should not be used for any other purpose.
We also inform you that we cannot be held responsible for the content or accuracy of third parties’ privacy policies referenced in this Cookies Policy.
7. Changes to the Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy is version 2.0, in force since 1 October 2020. The website owner may modify this Cookies Policy to incorporate new cookies required by new content offered, or to comply with legislative or regulatory requirements that make changes necessary. Users are therefore advised to visit this policy periodically. The Website may also inform users personally and in advance of planned changes to this policy before they take effect, whenever this is technically and reasonably possible.
8. Exercising Your Rights Regarding Cookies
You can learn about and exercise your personal data protection rights by accessing this Website’s Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, you can contact us.