Cookies

Prior Considerations

The term "user" refers to anyone who navigates the website peluqueriacaninachile.com, hereinafter referred to as the website.

The term "editor" refers to the owner of the website, who is Francisco Herreros Ruiz, as identified in the legal notice.

The cookies used in the user’s browser have been installed with their authorization. If at any time they wish to revoke this authorization, they may do so without any hindrance. To do so, the user can view the section Disabling or Deleting Cookies, described in these policies.

The Editor is free to make any changes deemed appropriate to the website. These changes may include adding new sections, features, or any element that could result in the use of new cookies. Therefore, users are advised to review this cookie policy each time they access the website to stay informed about any changes since their last visit.

Definition and Function of Cookies

Cookies are information stored in the user’s web browser to monitor prior activity on a website, as well as to remember certain data for future visits. They can also be called web beacons, pixels, bugs, trackers, but for the purposes of this policy, they are understood simply as cookies.

Cookies typically store technical data, usage statistics, profile personalization, links to social networks, personal preference management, among other functions. Their aim is to adapt the website to the needs and settings of the user, thus improving the browsing experience. Not accepting cookies may hinder the service the website aims to offer.

They are not files containing viruses, spam, trojans, worms, spyware, or advertising software, whether static on the page or in pop-up windows.

The stored information pertains to the browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.), not the user. To confirm this, you can visit the same website domain on two different browsers and configure different preferences in each one.

Types of Cookies Based on Their Management Entity

Cookies can be:

  • First-party Cookies: Managed by the website’s own editor. They are sent to the user's terminal from a device or domain managed by the editor that provides the service requested by the user.
  • Third-party Cookies: Managed by a person or entity other than the editor.

This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies.

Types of Cookies Based on Their Purpose

Depending on their function, cookies can be:

  • Technical Cookies: These allow for the operational management of the website, enabling the user to navigate without issues. They help control data traffic and communication, identify the session, access restricted areas, remember items in a shopping cart, handle the purchasing process, manage payments, prevent fraud, register for events, use security elements, store multimedia content, enable dynamic content (such as loading animations), or share content on social networks, among many other functions.
  • Preference or Personalization Cookies: These remember user preferences for personalized navigation, such as language, number of search results, or background colors used on the website.
  • Analytical or Measurement Cookies: These track and analyze user behavior on the website and other platforms owned by the cookie manager, such as the time spent on certain pages or peak traffic hours.
  • Behavioral Advertising Cookies: These store information on users' browsing habits, enabling a profile to be developed to show ads based on their interests. The aim is to present relevant and engaging ads.
  • Advertising Cookies: These enable the most efficient management of the website's advertising spaces, based on content or ad frequency.

This website uses technical, personalization, analytical, advertising, and behavioral advertising cookies.

Some cookies may serve multiple purposes, meaning they fulfill two or more functions.

Types of Cookies Based on Their Duration

Depending on how long they remain active on the user’s device, cookies can be:

  • Session Cookies: These are designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a website. They are typically used to store information needed for the service requested by the user on a single occasion and disappear when the session ends, such as a list of selected products.
  • Persistent Cookies: These cookies store data on the user’s device for a set period determined by the cookie manager, which can range from a few minutes to several years.

Consequences of Disabling Cookies

For example, the possible consequences of not authorizing the use of cookies may include:

  • Products selected in the store will not load, meaning the shopping cart cannot be created, preventing the purchase of desired items.
  • Access to the client area or any personal section requiring confirmation will not be possible.
  • Necessary data for website analysis will not be collected, hindering the editor’s ability to improve the site.
  • Content sharing on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., will not be possible.
  • Comments on the blog cannot be posted.
  • Social networks will not function, as they all use cookies to provide their service.
  • Third-party advertisements will not be displayed, reducing revenue for those who use this mode.
  • In some web domains, navigation may be considered spam because it cannot be identified.

This list is merely illustrative, not exhaustive.

If the user has deleted cookies and wants to navigate this website again, they will need to accept cookies once more.

Cookies Used on This Website

This website uses the following types of cookies: technical, personalization, analytical, and behavioral advertising.

We use the GDPR Cookie Compliance plugin, which temporarily activates the cookie moove_gdpr_popup to store the user's consent decision regarding cookie installation. This cookie is necessary for the proper functioning of the website.

Below are the cookies used on this website, though due to technical limitations, it is not possible to display an exact list of third-party cookies. However, we have made every effort to provide the user with all necessary information.

Disabling or Deleting Cookies

At any time, the user may exercise their right to refuse cookies by disabling or deleting them, except for those necessary for the website’s functioning.

The user may delete and/or block cookies for all websites they visit or for specific domains. This configuration must be made in each browser. If it is done in one browser and not others on the same device, it will be assumed that cookies are accepted in the others. The Editor cannot perform this action for the user; they must do so individually and responsibly on each browser and/or device.

Since each browser has different configurations, the user should refer to the help section of each one for specific instructions. This section mentions the most common ones, although due to browser or operating system updates, these instructions may vary. The user should always refer to the browser’s user manuals, as this guide is for reference only.

Cookie-Related Notices

The Editor is not responsible for any technical issues the user may encounter on the website or in their browser due to incorrect handling of cookie deactivation or deletion. The user should always check the browser’s help section for information on how to deactivate or delete cookies. The user assumes responsibility for disabling or deleting cookies in their browser and, therefore, assumes any resulting consequences.

The user may contact the Editor at any time via email at curroherreros@gmail.com.

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