Cookies policy
ALCUDIA SEA EXPERIENCES makes every effort to protect the privacy and security of the data we collect from visitors using our website, and we act as Controller under the relevant data protection regulations and standards.
Our website uses technologies that improve usability and interaction in order to make its operation as trouble-free as possible, as well as to provide web services and functions to each visitor.
Examples of these technologies include cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and scripts (referred to in this document as “cookies”). This helps us provide you with a good experience, improve our service and analyze personalized performance data on our website.
This cookie policy describes the types of cookies used in general, as well as those used herein and their purposes.
If you have questions about this Cookies Policy, we inform you that the Data Controller is ALCUDIA SEA EXPERIENCES SOCIEDAD LIMITADA., CIF B16430639, with address for these purposes at CTRA ARTÁ, 31, BJ, 07400, ALCUDIA, with telephone number 604976805 and email address info@alcudiaseaexperiences.com . Company with registration data T 3052, F 38, S 8, H PM 99816, I/A 1 (04.24.24)
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small data files that websites transfer to computers or devices for the purposes of record keeping and improving website functionality. Websites can read these files, which allow them to identify a user when they visit repeatedly.
Key concepts
- First-party cookies are those created by the website the user is visiting (e.g., cookies created by the domain of our website).< /li>
- Third-party cookies are those created by a domain other than the website visited by the user. If a user visits a website and another entity creates a cookie through that website, that would be a third-party cookie.
- Persistent cookies: these cookies remain on the user’s device for the period specified in the cookie. They are activated every time the user visits the website that created them.
- Session Cookies: These cookies allow website operators to link different actions of a user during a browsing session. A browsing session begins when a user opens a browser window and ends when the user closes it. Session cookies are created temporarily. When the browser is closed, all session cookies are deleted.
What cookies are used and why?
Generally speaking, websites use cookies to distinguish between different users. This helps to provide you with a good experience when you browse the website and also allows for improvements to be made. The cookies that are generally used are classified as follows:
- Strictly necessary
- Of functionality
- Performance
- Marketing
Some cookies may serve more than one of these purposes.
“Strictly necessary” cookies make it possible for you to move around the website and use essential features, such as secure areas. Without these cookies, we cannot provide the requested services.
We use “strictly necessary” cookies for the following purposes:
- To identify you as a user logged into the website and authenticate you
- To make sure you connect to the appropriate service on the website when we make changes to how it works
- For security reasons
If you prevent the use of these cookies, we cannot guarantee the operation of the website or the security during your visit.
“Functionality” cookies are used to provide you with services or to remember your settings in order to improve your visit.
For example, “functionality” cookies are used for the following purposes:
- To remember the settings you have applied to the website design, text size, preferences and colors
- To remember if we have already invited you to fill out a survey
- To remember if you have already interacted with a particular component or list on the website, in order not to repeat it
- To show you if you are logged in to the website
- To provide and show you embedded video content on the site
“Performance” cookies collect information about how you use the website (for example, what pages you visit and whether you have experienced some error). These cookies do not collect information that allows you to be identified, and are only used to help improve the functioning of the website, understand user interests and measure the effectiveness of advertisements that may be published on them.
“Performance” cookies are used for the following purposes:
- To perform site analysis: provide statistics on how the website is used
- For affiliate tracking: inform affiliate entities that a visitor has also visited their website
- To obtain data on the number of website users who have viewed a product or service
- To measure errors that occur on the website, in order to improve it
- To test different website designs
Some of the performance cookies are managed by third parties.
“Marketing” cookies are used to track your visit to the different websites you visit, applications and online services, as well as the links you have followed. This allows both personalized and non-personalized ads to be displayed on websites.
When is your consent requested?
Cookies that are essential to an online service, for example cookies strictly necessary for security or functional cookies that allow the website to remember content, do not require your consent.
Instead, your consent must be sought before non-essential cookies (e.g. analytics cookies) are placed on your device. You can give your consent by clicking on the “Allow all cookies” button on the banner that should appear on your screen as soon as you log in.
If at any time you decide to deny or withdraw your consent to performance, functionality or marketing cookies, you should be given the option to click the manage cookies button. You can also delete and block or disable cookies through your browser settings.
This is explained in more detail below. Please note that if you disable these cookies, the functionality of the website will be affected and certain functions may not become inaccessible.
How to delete and block cookies
Most Internet browsers have settings that allow you to exercise some control over most cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including strictly necessary cookies), you may lose access to our website, either in whole or in part. Unless you have modified your browser settings so that it rejects cookies, the websites’ systems will send you cookies as soon as you begin your visit to one of them.
How to change your cookie settings
- Cookie settings in Internet Explorer< /a>
- Cookie settings in Firefox</ a>
- Cookie settings in Chrome< /a>
- Cookie settings in Safari
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set, manage them and delete them, visit aboutcookies.org or allaboutcookies.org.
Website analysis
We need statistical information about the use of our websites in order to give them a user-friendly design, and also to improve our services. For this reason, we use the web analysis tool described in this section. The usage profiles created by this tool with cookies or by evaluating server log files are not combined with personal data.
Likewise, we use third-party cookies, always under your express authorization, which is indicated in the banner that appears when accessing the website:
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google uses cookies to help us analyze how users use the website. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to Google and stored on its servers in the United States. If IP anonymization is activated, Google will truncate or anonymize the last octet of the IP address of Member States of the European Union and other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases, the management Full IP is sent to Google servers in the US, where it is abbreviated. On behalf of the website, Google uses this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website and creating reports on your activity for us and third parties who help us operate and provide services related to the website. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. If you wish to refuse the use of these cookies, you can select the appropriate settings on your browser as mentioned in this policy. However, please note that this may prevent you from fully using the website’s functions. You can also prevent Google from collecting and using data (cookies and IP address) by downloading and installing the browser add-on available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB.
For more information on terms of use and data privacy, please visit http://www.google.com /analytics/terms/gb.html or https://policies.google.com/?hl =en&gl=uk.
Cookie List
Cookie Name | Type, expiration time and Description | |
ar_debug | MARKETING AND ANALYTICS: It is one of the main cookies used by GOOGLE for advertisements and is stored in browsers in the doubleclick.net domain. This cookie expires after 1 MONTH | |
_ga | ANALYTICS. ID used to identify users. GOOGLE. 2 months | |
_ga_* | This Google Analytics cookie is for analysis and is used to measure and count page views. 1 year |
Last reviewed on June 10, 2024