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1. LEGAL NOTICE
According to LSSI‐CE, the European Union has drafted a European directive that guarantees all customers of companies fair and affordable access to all networks and services and that eliminates the barrier of competencies - Directive 2000/31 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2000, on certain legal aspects of information society services, in particular electronic commerce in the internal market (Directive on electronic commerce).
- Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas n L 178de 17/07/2000
We inform you that this web page is owned by WEARE, with address "Carrer de Numácia" nº20 08017 Barcelona, with CIF. G24012843.
For any question or proposal, contact us by email at [email protected], or by phone 934 676 897.
This Website is governed by the regulations exclusively applicable in Spain, being subject to it, both national and foreign who use this Website.
- Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas n L 178de 17/07/2000
We inform you that this web page is owned by WEARE, with address "Carrer de Numácia" nº20 08017 Barcelona, with CIF. G24012843.
For any question or proposal, contact us by email at [email protected], or by phone 934 676 897.
This Website is governed by the regulations exclusively applicable in Spain, being subject to it, both national and foreign who use this Website.
2. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION NOTICE
- In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of April 27, 2016 and Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rights, we inform you that the use of certain services on our website requires that you provide us with certain personal information through registration forms or by sending emails, and that they will be processed and incorporated into the WE ARE, owner and head of it.
We also inform you that we have a Register of the treatment activities carried out under our responsibility and in which the information entered through this website may be processed.
-The data requested are appropriate, relevant and strictly necessary for the purpose for which they are collected. It also certifies that all the information you have provided us is true and accurate.
Our website collects your personal data by receiving it in different ways and by e-mail where you can request any kind of information, clarification or inquiry, with the express consent provided by you in each request for information or inquiry.
WE ARE reserves the right to decide whether or not to include your personal data in its data processing.
We also inform you that we have a Register of the treatment activities carried out under our responsibility and in which the information entered through this website may be processed.
-The data requested are appropriate, relevant and strictly necessary for the purpose for which they are collected. It also certifies that all the information you have provided us is true and accurate.
Our website collects your personal data by receiving it in different ways and by e-mail where you can request any kind of information, clarification or inquiry, with the express consent provided by you in each request for information or inquiry.
WE ARE reserves the right to decide whether or not to include your personal data in its data processing.
3. COOKIE CONSENT NOTICE- A cookie is a small piece of information (web-code data) sent from a website to the user's web browser, and stored in the user's computer.
The cookie, once installed in the user’s browser, allows tracking the user's behavior browsing that website and SENDING that information back to the website for its analysis. According to LSSI‐CE, the European Union has drafted a European directive that guarantees all customers of companies fair and affordable access to all networks and services and that eliminates the barrier of competencies - Directive 2000/31 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2000, on certain legal aspects of information society services, in particular electronic commerce in the internal market (Directive on electronic commerce). - Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas n L 178de 17/07/2000. According to the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of April 27, 2016 and Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rights, we inform you that the use of certain services on our website requires that you provide us with certain personal information through registration forms or by sending emails, and that they will be processed and incorporated into the WE ARE, owner and head of it. We also inform you that we have a Register of the treatment activities carried out under our responsibility and in which the information entered through this website may be processed. This web is using the following COOKIES: 1- Third-party domains is the count of organisations allowed by the webmaster to trace your across the site. These cookies may be set for various purposes, like tracking ads displayed on the website, collection of statistics, targeted advertising etc. This website allows 1 other websites to track your activity. 2- Persistent cookies are the cookies that are preserved through browser shutdowns. This means, even if you close this page today and ever return there in future, the website will know you're a returning visitor. This may be used for "remember me" features, as well as persistent user tracking. These cookies, especially if set by third party organisations, are powerful tool for monitoring your activities across all the websites you visit. This website sets 2 persistent cookies with average life-time of 97 days and longest 180 days. 3- Session cookies are cleared when you close your browser and allow the website to identify user's state — such as logged-in users. They are mostly considered harmless because they cannot be used for long-term user tracking. This site sets 3 session cookies. If you want to disable cookies... Cookies have, historically, been a source of numerous security and privacy concerns. For example, tracker cookies can be used to identify which websites you've visited and what activities you've done on them:
Another problem is cookie-stealing, which can be used to hijack insecure (i.e. non-HTTPS) sessions. Using an exploit (e.g. XSS) a page might manage to post another site's cookies back to itself, allowing an attacker to steal your session ID. Turning off cookies prevents this. Due to these problems, users often disable cookies or block them on certain sites for increased privacy and security. |