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Privacy Policy

Data Privacy Policy

In compliance with the provisions of Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data (LOPD) and its implementing regulations, we hereby inform you of our compliance with current legislation on the protection of personal data and contact details of users of the website www.priscillabc.comG
This data is stored in a confidential data file, owned and managed by Priscilla Burguete, hereinafter Priscilla Burguete, with registered address at C/ Cecilio Navarro 5, 7d, 50014 Zaragoza, and Tax ID number: Y1656112B.

By clicking on the purchase button or sending the form, users expressly, freely, and unequivocally accept that their personal data will be processed by the provider for the following purposes:

  1. Sending commercial advertising communications by email, social media, or any other electronic or physical means, present or future, that enables commercial communication. These commercial communications will be related to products or services offered by the provider, as well as by collaborators or partners with whom the provider has reached a commercial promotion agreement among its customers.
  2. In this case, third parties will never have access to personal data. In any case, commercial communications will be made by the provider and will be for products and services related to the provider’s sector.
  3. To carry out statistical studies.
  4. To process orders, requests, or any type of request made by the user through any of the contact forms made available to the user on the company’s website.
  5. To send the website’s newsletter.

The provider expressly informs and guarantees users that their personal data will not be transferred to third parties under any circumstances, and that whenever any type of transfer of personal data is to be made, the express, informed, and unequivocal consent of the owners will be requested in advance.

All data requested through the website is mandatory, as it is necessary for the provision of an optimal service to the user. If all the data is not provided, the provider does not guarantee that the information and services provided will be completely tailored to your needs.

The provider guarantees the user the exercise of their rights of access, rectification, cancellation, information, and opposition, under the terms established in current legislation.

Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of Organic Law 15/1999 on the Protection of Personal Data (LOPD), you may exercise your rights by sending an express request, together with a copy of your ID card, to: info@priscillabc.com

Similarly, users may unsubscribe from any of the subscription services provided by clicking on the unsubscribe section of all emails sent by the provider.

Similarly, the provider has adopted all the technical and organizational measures necessary to guarantee the security and integrity of the personal data it processes, as well as to prevent its loss, alteration, and/or access by unauthorized third parties.

Cookie policy

The provider, on its own behalf or on behalf of a third party contracted to provide measurement services, may use cookies when a user browses the website. Those used on this website are, in any case, temporary in nature, with the sole purpose of making their subsequent transmission more efficient. Under no circumstances will cookies be used to collect personal information.

The user has the possibility of configuring their browser to be warned of the reception of cookies and to prevent their installation on their computer.

What is a cookie and what is it used for?

A cookie is a very small text file that is stored on our computer or device when we access any website.

Its function is to collect and store technical information about users’ browsing habits or their equipment, such as preferences, content, usage statistics, or links to social networks (among others). They do NOT collect sensitive information such as credit card details, ID numbers, or personal data (only purely technical information).

Through the use of cookies, it is possible for the server where the website is located to recognize the web browser used by the user in order to make browsing easier, allowing, for example, users who have previously registered to access areas, services, promotions, or contests reserved exclusively for them without having to register on each visit.

They are also used to measure audience and traffic parameters, monitor progress, and track the number of entries.

Cookies do not associate us as individuals, but rather according to the type of browser we are using. If, after browsing in Firefox, we switch to Google Chrome, the website will not detect us as the same person.

Their purpose is to adapt the content of a website to the needs of each user’s profile. In other words, they aim to improve the user experience, although users always have the option to delete or disable them if they wish.

What types of cookies exist and which ones are used on this blog?

There are technical cookies, which detect whether browsing is human or automated by an app; analysis cookies, which collect information about the type of browsing; and advertising cookies, which display advertising based on the user’s browsing type.

In turn, we can talk about first-party cookies and third-party cookies, which are distinguished by being generated by the website itself or by external providers such as Facebook or Google.

In accordance with the Spanish Data Protection Agency, at www.priscillabc.com we comply with the obligation to inform our users about our cookie policy:

  • We use our own cookies to detect whether comments posted by users are actually human, thereby preventing SPAM comments.
  • With regard to third-party cookies, we use those stored by Google Analytics to analyze user behavior, as well as those from WordPress plugins and their various apps that allow our users to enjoy features such as social buttons for liking and sharing.

Deactivating or deleting cookies

If you do not allow the use of certain cookies, you can delete or block those that are installed on your computer. You can do this in each browser, either generally or specifically for a particular domain, by accessing the corresponding settings:

Mozilla Firefox

Google Chrome

Internet Explorer

Safari

What happens if I disable cookies?

When we disable cookies, we cause the website we are accessing to lose a significant competitive advantage, as it will not be able to collect technical information about us and analyze traffic statistics.

These are some of the features we may miss out on by not accepting a website’s cookie policy:

We cannot share content from that site on social media.
The content cannot be adapted to our personal or geographical preferences.
We cannot access our user area (if there is one).
We cannot make online purchases on e-commerce sites.
On blogs like this one, we are unable to post comments.
The advertising displayed is not tailored to our interests.

IP addresses

The website servers may automatically detect the IP address and domain name used by the user. An IP address is a number automatically assigned to a computer when it connects to the Internet.

All this information is recorded in a duly registered server activity file that allows the subsequent processing of the data in order to obtain solely statistical measurements that reveal the number of page impressions, the number of visits made to web services, the order of visits, the access point, etc.

Security

The website uses information security techniques generally accepted in the industry, such as firewalls, access control procedures, and cryptographic mechanisms, all with the aim of preventing unauthorized access to data.

To achieve these ends, the user/customer agrees that the provider may obtain data for the purposes of the corresponding authentication of access controls.