The collection of data from your computer through small files commonly known as cookies, serves to:
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improve browsing performance on our site – that is, we use this information to improve our performance and consequently adapt the content and presentation of the site based on the type of browsing programme used or other information sent by the browsing programme;
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or for statistical purposes, in particular, to know the number of times our site is visited, the links used for the purpose, and visitors’ preferences;
They may also be used in the opening of newsletters/emails, for statistical purposes, and that allow the Webcomum to know if they are opened and to verify the clicks through links or ads within the newsletter
The data we collect this way remains anonymous.
We do not sell the personal data of customers or users.
This Cookie Policy is periodically reviewed by the Webcomum, so your content may be updated.
A cookie is a small text file that is sent by an Internet server and stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit websites. This file maintains a record of the site visited and collects some information regarding this visit. This way they help websites to store and retrieve information about browsing habits in order to customize browsing according to your preferences.
In regards to their life cycle, cookies can be:
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session cookies – are temporary and only remain in the cookie file until the user exits the site, so they are deleted when you close the browser. The information obtained serves to analyze traffic patterns, which facilitates the identification of problems.
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persistent cookies – are stored until you delete them manually or the expiration date expires. They are used whenever the user visits the site again for a more personalized service, adjusting browsing to their interests.
The domain to which they belong can be:
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first-party cookies – which are downloaded by the website where you are browsing
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third-party cookies – which are downloaded by websites from a different domain from which you are browsing. This can happen, for example, on websites with banner ads from other entities.
The function can be:
Analytical cookies are used anonymously for statistical purposes.
Functionality cookies store user preferences.
Of these, we use cookies for various purposes.