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. No añada más de una etiqueta de Google a cada página. Skip to contentIn compliance with Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, we inform the User about the use of cookies on the “WorkwithBe” website.
Cookies allow, among other things, the collection of statistical information, facilitate certain technical functionalities, store and retrieve information about the browsing habits or preferences of a User or their device, and, depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, they can be used to recognize the User, remember aspects of the User such as their language, country, browser, etc. If the User does not wish to receive cookies, they may configure their browser to delete them from the hard drive of their computer, block them, or be notified if they are installed.
Our website uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience, all technologies are referred to as “cookies”). Cookies are also placed by third parties we have contracted. In the following document, we inform you about the use of cookies on our website.
A cookie is a small, simple file that is sent along with the pages of this website and stored by the user’s browser on their computer’s hard drive or another device (smartphone, tablet, connected TV, etc.). The stored information may be returned to our servers or to relevant third-party servers during a subsequent visit.
A script is a piece of program code used to make our website function correctly and interactively. This code runs on our server or on the user’s device.
A web beacon (or pixel tag) is a small, invisible piece of text or image on a website used to track traffic on a website.
Some cookies ensure that certain parts of the website work correctly and that user preferences are remembered. By placing functional cookies, we facilitate the visit and use of our website. In this way, it is not necessary to repeatedly enter the same information when visiting our website, and, for example, items remain in the shopping cart until the user completes the purchase. Regulations allow us to place these cookies without your consent.
We use analytical cookies to optimize the user experience on our website. With these analytical cookies, we obtain insights into the use of our website. User consent is required to insert analytical cookies.
We use advertising cookies on this website, which allows us to personalize ads for each user, and we (and third parties) obtain information about campaign results. This is based on a profile we create with user clicks and navigation within and outside of “www.workwithbe.com”. User consent is required to insert these cookies.
We have included buttons on our website to promote pages (e.g., “like”, “pin”) or share them (e.g., “tweet”) on social networks such as Facebook. These buttons work using code from these social media platforms; this code embeds cookies. These social media buttons may store and process certain information, allowing personalized ads to be displayed.
Please read the privacy policy of these social networks (which may change frequently) to learn what they do with your (personal) data they process using these cookies.
The following cookies are used on this website:
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Session Cookies | Expire when the user closes the browser. |
Persistent Cookies | Expire based on when they serve their purpose (for example, to keep the user identified in the Services) or when manually deleted. |
Additionally, based on their Purpose, Cookies can be classified as follows:
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Performance Cookies | This type of Cookie remembers your preferences for tools found on the services, so you don’t have to reconfigure the service each time you visit. For example, this typology includes: 1. Volume settings for video or sound players. 2. Video transmission speeds compatible with your browser. |
Geo-location Cookies | These Cookies are used to find out which country you are in when a service is requested. This Cookie is completely anonymous and is only used to help target content to your location. |
Registration Cookies | Registration Cookies are generated once the user has registered or subsequently opened their session, and are used to identify them in the services for the following purposes: To keep the user identified so that if they close a service, the browser, or the computer, and at another time or another day re-enters said service, they will still be identified, facilitating their navigation without having to identify themselves again. This functionality can be deleted if the user clicks the “log out” function, so that this Cookie is deleted, and the next time they enter the service, the user will have to log in to be identified. To check if the user is authorized to access certain services, for example, to participate in a contest. |
Analytical Cookies | Every time a User visits a service, a tool from an external provider generates an analytical Cookie on the user’s computer. This Cookie, which is only generated on the visit, will serve on future visits to the Web Services to anonymously identify the visitor. The main objectives pursued are: To allow the anonymous identification of browsing users through the “Cookie” (identifies browsers and devices, not people) and therefore the approximate counting of the number of visitors and their trend over time. To anonymously identify the most visited contents and therefore more attractive to users. To know if the user accessing is new or a repeat visit. Important: Unless the user decides to register for a Web service, the “Cookie” will never be associated with any personal data that can identify them. These Cookies will only be used for statistical purposes that help optimize Users’ experience on the site. |
Behavioral Advertising Cookies | This type of “Cookie” allows us to expand the information of the advertisements shown to each anonymous user in the Web Services. Among others, it stores the duration or frequency of display of advertising positions, interaction with them, or the user’s navigation and/or sharing patterns since they help shape an advertising interest profile. In this way, they allow offering advertising related to the user’s interests. |
Third-party Advertising Cookies | In addition to the advertising managed by the Web on its Services, the Web offers its advertisers the option to serve ads through third parties (“AdServers”). Thus, these third parties can store Cookies sent from the Web Services from the Users’ browsers, as well as access the data stored in them. |