Celering

Cookies Policy

On this Website, www.celering.com (hereinafter, the “Website”), we use cookies or other tracking tools to collect information about the use that users make of the Website.

1. WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is a file that is installed in the browser of your device (computer, mobile, etc.) in order to store and retrieve data. Cookies can have many purposes, depending on what they have been configured for: for example, saving preferences (such as language, currency or country), collecting usage statistics (such as measuring audiences/traffic), enabling technical functionalities (such as playing audiovisual content or remembering products added to “the basket”), analyzing user behavior or navigation on the Website, among others.

2. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

The entity responsible for processing the information collected through cookies is CELERING SMART MOBILITY SERVICES, S.L. (CELERING), with NIF B88056866 and address at C/ Bravo Murillo 318, 1ª 28020 Madrid (Madrid).

If you have any questions related to the use of cookies, please, write an email to protecciondedatos@celering.com and we will respond as soon as possible.

3. WHAT DATA IS COLLECTED THROUGH COOKIES?

When you access the Website, even if you have not registered, the following information is collected through cookies:

● Device information: During the use of the Website, we collect information about the mobile device from which you access the Website. The information we obtain is the device model, the operating system and version, the unique device identifier, and the network.

● Information about your location: We also obtain the IP address, time zone and which is the mobile service provider, if applicable, which allows us to obtain a general location.

● User navigation information: We collect information about your use of the Website. Specifically, the frequency of use, the sections you visit, the use of specific functions, etc.

4. WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES EXIST?

Depending on their purpose, we can classify cookies among the following:

a. Technical cookies: These cookies are strictly necessary to navigate the Website and allow basic functions such as navigating from one section to another. They are responsible for technical aspects such as identifying profiles or sessions and managing tool preferences in the use, interaction and location of access to the contents. Also belonging to this category, due to their technical nature, are those cookies that allow the management, in the most efficient way possible, of the advertising spaces included in the Website, without collecting information from users for different purposes, such as personalizing that advertising content or other content.

b. Statistical cookies: These cookies measure and collect statistical information regarding the user’s use of the Website, such as the time spent on it, the number of visits or the content visited. This information allows us to understand how users interact with the Website, evaluate the site’s performance, which pages or sections of the Website are the most or least visited, including the quantification of the impacts of the ads introduced on the Website (if applicable). With this information, errors can be solved, the design of the Website or the content offered through it can be improved.

c. Preference or personalization cookies: Preference cookies allow the Website to remember user information so that they can access the service with certain characteristics that may differentiate their experience from that of other users. For example, their preferred language or the region from which they access, the number of results to display when the user performs a search, the appearance or content of the service depending on the type of device from which the user accesses the service.

d. Behavioral advertising cookies: These cookies allow the management of advertising spaces that, where appropriate, are included in the Website. However, the management of advertising spaces is done based on the user’s browsing profile. These cookies store information on users’ browsing obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, developing a specific user profile, so the ads that appear in these spaces will be personalized for the user according to these habits.

Depending on the entity that manages them:

a. Own cookies: are those that are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain managed by the person responsible for the Website, in this case, CELERING, and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

b. Third-party cookies: are those that are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain that is not managed by the person responsible for the Website, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies.

Depending on the time they remain activated:

Depending on the period of time that they remain activated on the device, we can distinguish:

i. Session cookies: They are designed to collect and store data during the time in which the user is browsing the Website and are deactivated when the browsing is finished.

ii. Persistent cookies: These store the data and these can be accessed and processed during a period defined by the person responsible for the cookie, and that can range from a few minutes to several years.

5. WHAT COOKIES DO WE SPECIFICALLY USE ON OUR WEBSITE?

On our Website, we use the following cookies:

NamePurposeCookiesExpiration
Google AnalyticsRegisters a unique identification that is used to generate statistical data about how the visitor uses the website. _gid1 day
Google AnalyticsRegisters a unique identification in order to generate statistical data about how the visitor uses the website._ga2 years
Google AnalyticsUsed by Google Analytics to speed up the request rate_gat1 day
Google Tag ManagerIt is used to track visitors on various websites, in order to present relevant ads according to the visitor’s preferences._uetvid16 days
Google Tag ManagerCollects data on the behavior of visitors to various websites in order to present more relevant ads. This also allows the website to limit the number of times the same ad is shown to them. _uetsid1 day
Google Tag ManagerSaves data about conversions made through the website for statistical purposes._gcl_auPersistent
Google Tag ManagerContains the expiration date of the cookie with the corresponding name._uetsid_expPersistent
Google Tag ManagerContains the expiration date of the cookie with the corresponding name._uetvid_expPersistent
Google AdWordsUsed by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor’s online behavior across websites.ads/ga-audiencesSession
HubspotSends data to the Hubspot marketing platform about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. _ptq.gifSession
LinkedinIt is used to track visitors on various websites, in order to present relevant ads according to the visitor’s preferences.UserMatchHistory29 days
LeadfeederIdentify visits from the same company/IP and analyze activity (pages viewed and time on the site) for commercial purposes._lfa 2 years
WordPressWe use WordPress for website development. wp-settings-persistente
Google reCAPTCHAWe use Google reCAPTCHA for spam prevention. _grecaptcha6 months

6. WHAT IS THE BASIS OF LEGITIMACY THAT ALLOWS US TO PROCESS YOUR DATA THROUGH COOKIES? IF SO, ARE THEY MANDATORY?

The processing of information collected with cookies and other non-technical functionality tracking devices (except as provided for measurement cookies) is based on your consent, which we request when you access the Website through an informative pop-up.

The processing of information we collect through technical cookies does not require consent, as it is based on the legitimate interest of CELERING. Cookies whose purpose is strictly limited to the exclusive measurement of the Website’s audience, carried out in the exclusive name of the publisher (by the publisher itself or a provider, not third parties) and used to produce anonymous statistical data only (without collecting identifiers) will also not require consent (and, therefore, will be based on legitimate interest).

In cases where applicable, you may withdraw your consent at any time as explained in the section on revocation of consent.

Technical or necessary cookies cannot be deactivated, as this would compromise the correct functioning of the Website. They are generally only configured in response to actions taken when requesting services from us, such as setting your preferences in relation to the cookies themselves, logging in or completing forms. In the event of deactivation, this could cause the use of some of the Website’s services to be limited due to not being able to access certain functionalities and therefore your experience would be less satisfactory.

7. TO WHOM DO WE TRANSFER YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION? ARE THERE INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS?

We use some third-party cookies, which are those cookies collected and managed by a third party, so these entities will receive your personal data collected through the cookies for the purposes indicated for each cookie. This type of cookies are indicated in the table in section 5, as “Cookies from

Third parties”. The third party that manages each cookie is identified in said table. There are cases in which some “first-party” cookie service providers may also collect your data for their own purposes, such as improving their tool. In these cases, we will also identify them as “Third-party cookies” in the table in section 5.

You can find out about transfers to third countries that, where applicable, are carried out by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their corresponding policies.

8. WHAT IS THE WAY TO ACCEPT, DENY OR REVOKE CONSENT FOR THE USE OF COOKIES ON THIS WEBSITE

When you access our Website for the first time, a window is displayed in which you can indicate whether you accept cookies or whether you wish to configure or reject them, except for those that are strictly necessary. Likewise, you can withdraw the consent previously granted at any time.

If you wish to withdraw your consent related to the Cookie Policy at any time, you have two options: (i) withdraw your consent through the buttons enabled for this purpose in this Cookie Policy; or (ii) delete the cookies stored on the device through the settings and configurations of your Internet browser. Keep in mind that, if you accept third-party cookies, you must delete them from the browser options or from the system offered by the third party itself.

You can expand the information on how to disable cookies, depending on your browser, in the following links:

● Internet Explorer

● Firefox

● Chrome

● Safari;

iOS

 

9. WHAT ARE THE RIGHTS THAT YOU CAN EXERCISE AS AN INTERESTED PARTY?

The rights you have as an interested party in relation to the protection of your personal data are indicated in the section “What are the rights you can exercise as an interested party?” within the Privacy Policy.

10. MODIFICATIONS TO THIS POLICY

We may update the Cookie Policy of our Website periodically. Therefore, we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our Website in order to be adequately informed about how and why we use Cookies.

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