1. General Information
Below, the User is provided with general information about what cookies are and what types of cookies exist.
What are cookies?
Cookies and other similar devices, such as pixels, web bugs, etc. are text or image files that are installed in the user’s browser when the user accesses an online service.
Cookies allow, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the user, the user’s browser, the user’s devices and the user’s activity on the service to which the user connects.
What types of cookies are there?
There are many types of cookies. Below, we offer the user some classifications of them, without necessarily implying that this service uses all these types of cookies:
According to the entity that manages the cookies:
First-party cookies: these are those that are sent to the user’s device or terminal from the equipment or domain belonging to the owner of a service, and managed by the latter.
Third-party cookies: these are those that are sent to the user’s device or terminal from a computer or domain that is not managed by the owner of a service, but by a third party that will process the information obtained through the cookies.
Depending on how long they are kept:
Session cookies: these are those that collect and store data when the user accesses a service and cease once the user leaves the service.
Persistent Cookies: these are those that have a duration determined in time by the party responsible for the service. The conservation time can vary from a few minutes to several years. They are used to save and retrieve certain parameters each time the user visits a service.
According to their purpose:
Technical cookies: these are those that are essential and strictly necessary for the correct functioning, use of the different options or services offered by those responsible for the same. For example, those that serve to maintain the session, manage response time, performance or validation of options, use security elements, etc.
Personalisation cookies: these are cookies that allow the user to specify or personalise some of the characteristics of a service. For example, defining the language, regional configuration or type of browser.
Analytical cookies: these are those that allow the number of unique visitors to be counted and an analysis of the use of a service to measure the interest in it or in certain areas of it. For example, an analytical cookie would be used to control the geographical areas from which a higher percentage of users connect, which product or service is most popular, etc.
Advertising cookies: are those that allow the management of advertising spaces in a service.
Behavioural advertising cookies: these cookies enable the management of advertising spaces in a service. The function of these cookies is to store information on the behaviour of users of a service, in order to subsequently display personalised advertising.
Other technologies:
Pixels, web bugs or trackers: also known as tracking pixels, tracking pixel, pixel tag or conversion pixels, web beacons or web beacons. They are tiny images of 1×1 transparent pixels that are inserted into a service in order to measure activity. Once a certain page of the service is loaded in a browser, the image will load and this data can be measured. Tracking pixels generally make it possible to know the route taken by a given user IP in an online service.
HTML5 storage: this consists of taking advantage of the capabilities of HTML5 technology to store certain parameters in the user’s browser that can be used to identify the user’s browser.
Local shared objects (LSO): also known as “flash cookies”, this consists of storing information without cookies on the user’s computer, taking advantage of Adobe Flash Player technology.
Etags: this is a mechanism of the HTTP protocol that allows the validation of the cache that the user saves in their browser on a website. This technology is mainly used to save bandwidth, avoiding the downloading of duplicate content. However, it can also be used to recognise the user’s browser.
Canvas fingerprinting: this consists of the generation of a unique shape in the user’s browser, taking advantage of the HTML5 web standard technology to identify the user’s computer.
Font detection: this technique consists of identifying the font configuration of the user’s computer to obtain a unique identification of the computer.
Browser cache: as its name suggests, this technique consists of storing information in the browser cache.
WebGL: this technique makes it possible to take advantage of the 3D rendering capabilities of modern browsers to obtain a unique identification of the device, due to the different configurations of each one.
2. Specific Information
Who is responsible for this service?
“Valeo Management Europe Limited with registered address at 3rd Floor number 6, Cavendish Square, London, W1GOPD, England and Registered Number 09438966. Holder of the LIV Student trademark. Contact telephone Valeo Management Spain + 34 91 737 10 50 and Valeo Management Europe Limited + 44 843 508 2018.”
What technologies do we use?
The Cookies used on this website are listed below, providing the following information:
Cookie Name: Identification of the Cookie used.
Purpose: Purpose of the Cookie and intended uses.
Data collected: Information that it monitors, collects and/or stores.
Temporality: Indicate whether it is session (disappears at the end of the session), or persistent (in which case the length of time the Cookie remains).
Ownership: Indicate whether the information collected by the Cookie will be used by the owner of the website and/or by third parties. In the case of third parties, the identification data shall be provided.
DESCRIPTION OF TECHNICAL AND NECESSARY COOKIES
COOKIE NAME: moove_gdpr_popup
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Cookie consent preferences. GDPR Cookie Cookie Compliance.
TEMPORALITY: Session duration.
OWNERSHIP: Own.
COOKIE NAME: wp-wpml_current_language
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Stores the current language. By default, this cookie is set only for registered users. WPML cookie.
TEMPORALITY: 1 day.
OWNERSHIP: Proprietary.
COOKIE NAME: wp-wpml_current_admin_language_*
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION GATHERED: Stores language preferences. WPML Cookie.
TEMPORALITY: 1 day.
OWNERSHIP: Proprietary.
COOKIE NAME: wp-settings-*
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Identifies the user with a number that matches the user’s number in the website’s user database. Used to customise the view of the administration interface, as well as the main interface of the site. WordPress cookie.
TEMPORARY: 1 year.
OWNERSHIP: Own.
COOKIE NAME: wp-settings-time-*
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Identifies the user with a number that matches the user’s number in the website’s user database. Used to customise the view of the administration interface, as well as the main interface of the site. WordPress cookie.
TEMPORARY: 1 year.
OWNERSHIP: Own.
COOKIE NAME: 383aeadb58
PURPOSE: Functional.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Used to manage the registration of data in the forms on the website.
TEMPORALITY: Duration of the session.
OWNERSHIP: forms.zohopublic.com
COOKIE NAME: spbc_secfw_ip_wl
PURPOSE: Technical.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: CleanTalk introduces this cookie for spam, anti-spam and FireWall protection.
TEMPORARY: 25 days
OWNERSHIP: CleanTalk.
DESCRIPTION OF ANALYTICS OR MEASUREMENT COOKIES
COOKIE NAME: _gat_gtag_UA_*_1
PURPOSE: To store and track conversions.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Marketing / Tracking
TEMPORALITY: 1 hour.
OWNERSHIP: Google Tag Manager
OTHER DATA OF INTEREST: This data is used to update the cookie policy, select services that set specific cookies or help create transparency.
COOKIE NAME: _ga_*
PURPOSE: Analytics.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Anonymous statistics.
TEMPORARY: 2 years.
OWNERSHIP: Google Analytics.
OTHER DATA OF INTEREST: Used to distinguish users.
COOKIE NAME: _gid
PURPOSE: Analytics.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Anonymous statistics. Counting and tracking page views.
TEMPORALITY: 24 hours.
OWNERSHIP: Google Analytics.
OTHER INFORMATION OF INTEREST: Used to distinguish users.
COOKIE NAME: _fbp
PURPOSE: Marketing and tracking.
INFORMATION COLLECTED: Stores and tracks visits to websites.
TEMPORALITY: 3 months
OWNERSHIP: Facebook.
How to disable or delete cookies?
When accessing the service for the first time, the user will see a cookie notice informing them how they can give or refuse their consent.
If the user has given their consent, they may at any time disable or delete the aforementioned cookies by configuring the browser options used on their device or terminal.
However, users should bear in mind that if they reject or delete cookies, we will not be able to maintain their preferences and some features will not be operative, so we will not be able to offer them personalised services and each time they use the service they will appear as a new user who will be asked for their authorisation to use cookies.
Below, we provide links where the user will find information on how to disable cookies and similar in the main browsers:
Cookie settings for Google Chrome
Cookie settings for Mozilla Firefox
Cookie settings for Internet Explorer
Cookie settings for Safari
How does the use of cookies affect the protection of the user’s personal data?
Most cookies collect anonymous information, which does not allow the user’s identity to be obtained, although some of the codes included are used to identify or individualise the browser of the device used, and personal data protection regulations may apply. Therefore, we inform you that the information obtained through cookies will be processed for the purposes indicated in this Cookies Policy. Likewise, this information will also be processed by those companies that provide cookies for the purposes indicated in their respective privacy policies.
However, taking into account that these codes do not allow the identification of the User, the rights of access, rectification, deletion, opposition, limitation or portability recognised in the data protection regulations will not be applicable, unless the User is able to provide additional information that allows his or her identity to be linked to the identification codes of his or her cookies.
In the event that the User considers that his/her right to data protection has been violated, he/she may file a complaint with the Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados (
www.cnpd.pt).
Further information
The user can ask any question related to the use of cookies that is not answered in this Cookies Policy by e-mail:
protecciondedatos@livstudent.com.