Cookies Policy

Welcome to the Cookies Policy of the website of SUCESORES DE MUÑOZ Y PUJANTE, S.L., holder of Tax ID number B30075311, where we explain, in clear and simple language, everything you need to know so that you can control them based on your personal decisions.

What Are Cookies and What Do We Use Them For?

A cookie is a small information file that is stored on your computer, smartphone or tablet each time you visit our website.

In principle, a cookie is harmless: it does not contain viruses, Trojans, worms or any other elements that may damage your device. However, it does have a certain impact on your right to the protection of your personal data, as it collects certain information concerning you, such as browsing habits, identity, preferences, etc.

For this reason, based on the provisions of the applicable regulations — the LSSI and current personal data protection regulations — the activation of certain types of cookies will require your prior authorisation.

Before doing so, we will provide you with some additional information to help you make better decisions in this regard.

Cookies may be of different types depending on their purpose:

Technical cookies are necessary for our website to function. They do not require your authorisation and are the only cookies activated by default.

The remaining cookies are used to improve our website, personalise it according to your preferences or show you advertising tailored to your searches, tastes and personal interests. You can accept all these cookies by clicking the ACCEPT button, reject them by clicking the REJECT button, or configure them by clicking on the COOKIE SETTINGS section.

Some cookies are ours, which we will refer to as first-party cookies, while others belong to external companies that provide services for our website, which we will refer to as third-party cookies. An example of these could be cookies from external providers such as Google. In this regard, it is important for you to know that some of these external providers may be located outside Spain.

Globally, not all countries offer the same level of data protection, with some countries being safer than others. For example, the European Union is considered a safe environment for your data. Our policy is to use trusted providers who, regardless of whether or not they are located in the European Union, have adopted appropriate safeguards for the protection of your personal information.

However, in the section entitled “What Types of Cookies Are Currently Used on Our Website?”, you can consult the different privacy and data protection policies of each of the aforementioned external providers, in order to make an informed decision about whether or not to activate the third-party cookies used by our website.

Finally, depending on how long they remain active, cookies may be of two types:

Session cookies: these expire automatically when you end the session on your computer, smartphone or tablet. They are usually used to retain the information necessary while providing you with a service on a single occasion.

Persistent cookies: these remain stored on your computer, smartphone or tablet for a specific period of time, which may range from a few minutes to several years.

Cookie management system used

This website uses Complianz as its cookie consent management system. Through this tool, the consent banner is displayed, users are informed about the categories of cookies used, and they are allowed to accept, reject or configure cookies according to their preferences.

Complianz allows consent to be managed in a granular way, distinguishing between technical, functional, analytics, advertising and behavioural advertising cookies, where applicable.

 
 

What Types of Cookies May We Use on Our Website?

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies are strictly necessary for our website to function and for you to browse it.

These types of cookies are, for example, those that allow us to identify you, give you access to certain restricted areas of the website if necessary, or remember different options or services you have already selected, such as your privacy preferences.

For this reason, they are activated by default and your authorisation is not required.

Through your browser settings, you can block or receive alerts about the presence of this type of cookie, although blocking them may affect the proper functioning of the different features of our website.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies allow us to study how users browse our website in general. For example, they help us understand which sections of the website are visited most often, which services are used most and whether they work properly.

Based on statistical information about browsing on our website, we can improve both the operation of the website itself and the different services it offers.

Therefore, these cookies do not have an advertising purpose; they are only used to help our website work better and adapt to our users in general. By activating them, you will contribute to this continuous improvement.

You can enable or disable these cookies by ticking the corresponding checkbox. They are disabled by default.

Functionality and Personalisation Cookies

Functionality cookies allow us to remember your preferences in order to personalise certain features and general options of our website whenever you access it. For example, the language in which the information is displayed, the sections marked as favourites, your browser type, etc.

Therefore, this type of cookie does not have an advertising purpose. By activating them, you will improve the functionality of the website, for example, by adapting it to your browser type, and the personalisation of the website based on your preferences, for example, by displaying information in the language you selected on previous occasions.

This contributes to the ease of use, usability and convenience of our website during your browsing experience.

You can enable or disable these cookies by ticking the corresponding checkbox. They are disabled by default.

Advertising Cookies

Advertising cookies allow us to manage the advertising spaces included on our website based on criteria such as the content displayed or the frequency with which the advertisements are shown.

For example, if the same advertisement has been shown to you several times on our website and you have not shown personal interest by clicking on it, it will not appear again.

In short, by activating this type of cookie, the advertising displayed on our website will be more useful and varied, and less repetitive.

You can enable or disable these cookies by ticking the corresponding checkbox. They are disabled by default.

Behavioural Advertising Cookies

Behavioural advertising cookies allow us to obtain information based on the observation of your browsing habits and behaviour on the website, in order to show you advertising content that better matches your personal tastes and interests.

To explain it very simply, here is a fictional example: if your latest searches on the website were related to suspense literature, we would show you advertising about suspense books.

Therefore, by activating this type of cookie, the advertising we show you on our website will not be generic, but rather targeted to your searches, tastes and interests, and therefore adapted exclusively to you.

You can enable or disable these cookies by ticking the corresponding checkbox. They are disabled by default.


What Types of Cookies Are Currently Used on Our Website?

Below, we inform you about all the types of cookies currently used on our website and the purpose of each one.

Type of Cookie Purpose Responsible Entity and Link to Its Privacy and Data Protection Policy Duration
Elementor Stores actions carried out by users on the website Muñoz y Pujante Persistent
wpEmojiSettingsSupports — WordPress Stores browser details Muñoz y Pujante Session
Polylang — pll_language Stores language settings Muñoz y Pujante Persistent
rc::c — Google reCAPTCHA Filters bot requests   Session
rc::b — Google reCAPTCHA Filters bot requests   Session
rc::a — Google reCAPTCHA Filters bot requests   Persistent
Google Maps API Displays the map based on IP address   Session

What Can You Do With Cookies?

When you first access our website, a window is displayed informing you that cookies may be of different types:

Technical cookies are necessary for our website to function. They do not require your authorisation and are the only cookies activated by default.

The remaining cookies are used to improve our website, personalise it according to your preferences or show you advertising tailored to your searches, tastes and personal interests.

You can accept all these cookies by clicking the ACCEPT button, reject them by clicking the REJECT button, or configure them by clicking on the COOKIE SETTINGS section.

We also inform you that, once you have activated any type of cookie, you may deactivate it whenever you wish by simply unticking the corresponding checkbox in the COOKIE SETTINGS section of our website.

It will always be just as easy for you to activate our first-party cookies as it is to deactivate them.

We also remind you that, through your browser settings, you can block or receive alerts about the presence of cookies, although such blocking may affect the proper functioning of the different features of our website in the case of necessary technical cookies.

Finally, if you activate third-party cookies from external companies that provide services for our website and later wish to deactivate them, you may do so in two ways: by using your browser’s cookie deactivation tools or through the systems provided by those external providers.

To make this much easier for you, below we provide a series of links to the cookie deactivation guidelines for commonly used browsers:

  • Google Chrome.
  • Mozilla Firefox.
  • Internet Explorer.
  • Safari.
  • Safari for iOS — iPhone and iPad.
  • Google Chrome for Android.
  • Google Chrome for iPhone and iPad.
 

Configure or modify your cookie preferences

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by accessing the cookie settings panel.