Cookies Policy
1. Introduction
ARHCESMO uses cookies to improve the performance of ARHCESMO digital platforms and their experience as a user. This page tries to explain how we do it.
In ARHCESMO digital platforms, we use our own (necessary / essential) and third-party cookies.
The data collected by the necessary (essential) cookies used and placed on ARHCESMO digital platforms allow us to analyze the use of our digital platforms to ensure that everything works correctly. Identifiers are used to accompany users' navigation. These identifiers help in many cases to understand usage behavior to ensure and improve ARHCESMO's level of service on digital platforms, but they do not enable ARHCESMO to identify the user.
At any time, you can configure your browser to accept or reject new cookies, as well as disable previously stored cookies on your device. Rejection of the use of cookies on ARHCESMO digital platforms may limit or prevent access to certain areas and contents or limit the receipt of personalized information.
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text-format file placed on your computer or mobile device through the internet browser during a visit to a digital platform for the purpose of storing, retrieving, or updating data.
These files allow the digital platform to "remember" user actions and preferences, including name, language chosen, character size, and other display settings; prevent you from having to enter your name every time you access it; or you need to reconfigure the digital platform each time the view.
Most cookies do not collect information that identifies users and is limited to collecting information of a more general nature, such as the origin of the user arriving at the digital platform or the approximate location of the user.
3. How does ARHCESMO use cookies?
ARHCESMO uses two types of cookies, for different purposes:
Cookies required (essential);
Functional Cookies;
COOKIES REQUIRED: are required / essential for navigation and are automatically activated when using our digital platforms.
Examples of allowed features
Remember the progress of your task or transaction;
Conduct analyzes to optimize operation;
Ensure that our digital platforms look consistent.
FUNCTIONAL COOKIES: offer a more personalized and complete experience of the ARHCESMO contents, save preferences and promote social interactions, as well as analyze the use for optimization of digital platforms.
Examples of allowed features:
Conduct analyzes to optimize functionalities;
Allow third parties to provide social sharing tools;
Allow the sending and the dissemination of comments;
Analyze the use of our digital platforms to provide personalized content;
4. Are all cookies stored forever?
No, there are permanent cookies and session cookies:
Permanent Cookies: These are stored at the browser level on the user's access devices (computer, tablet and mobile), and are used whenever the user re-visits the digital platforms. Generally, they are used to direct navigation to respond to the interests of the user, allowing AHCESMO to provide a more personalized service. Session cookies: These are temporary, remain in your web browser cookies until you exit the digital platforms. The information obtained allows us to identify problems and find solutions to offer a better browsing experience.
5. Can I disable the use of cookies?
Although the cookies help you to take full advantage of ARHCESMO digital platforms, you can choose to disable the cookies that are in your internet browser, through its settings management tool.
However, by disabling cookies, ARHCESMO digital platforms will perform differently, with lower service levels. If you do so in relation to the essential cookies that we place, the use of our digital platforms may be impaired, as it is verified that the cookies we use are necessary for its operation. If you choose to remove third-party cookies placed on our digital platforms, you may have to manually configure some preferences whenever you visit a digital platform and you risk disabling certain services and features.
To change your settings or disable the use of cookies, you can follow the instructions provided on your internet browser or device (usually located under "Settings" or "Preferences").
Last updated: March 25, 2019
General Regulation on Data Protection (RGPD): Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Regulation on Data Protection) (OJ L 119, 4.5.2016).