Privacy policy
Last update: 9/06/2022
WHO IS THE CONTROLLER?
- Controller’s identity. COALVI, S.A.
- CIF. A50060029
- Office address. Calle GEORGE STEPHENSON 46 – 50015 ZARAGOZA
- E-mail. constructora@coalvi.es
- Telephone. +34 900 221 654
WHAT PERSONAL DATA DO WE PROCESS?
Further to the various processing activities carried out in the organisation, the following types of data are collected:
- Identification Data.
THE PURPOSES AND SPECIFIC CASES IN WHICH WE PROCESS PERSONAL DATA
Personal data are processed at www.coalvi.es for the following purposes:
Contact: to respond to requests for information received about the products and services offered, as well as to answer any other type of user consultation.
The personal data collected will not be used for profiling or automated decision-making.
LAWFULNESS OF OUR DATA PROCESSING
The organisation may process personal information in order to:
Consent: By accessing our website and filling in the forms or sending us data through the electronic means of contact indicated, acceptance of this Privacy Policy is presumed. Therefore, we rely on user consent for the processing of their data. In addition, please note that we will only use personal information by virtue of this Privacy Policy and, in general, we will request your consent for uses other than those originally authorised. Finally, note that you may withdraw your consent at any time by merely contacting us through the means indicated in this privacy policy.
In order to reply to any requests, each data subject must provide the minimum information requested. Otherwise, it will not be possible to process a request.
THE LENGTH OF OUR DATA PROCESSING
All personal data are processed at www.coalvi.es for the following periods of time:
Legally foreseen timeframes
The period needed to comply with operational obligations
Data will be kept for the time necessary to comply with the purpose for which they were collected and to determine any possible liabilities that may arise as a consequence from this data processing, in accordance with the aforementioned regulations, in addition to the periods established in applicable regulations on records and documentation.
PARTIES WITH WHOM YOUR PERSONAL DATA ARE SHARED
In order to fulfil the purposes described above, personal data may be shared with:
Service providers who perform services on our behalf.
Please note that, in general, no international transfers are made outside the European Economic Area (EEA). If data are transferred outside the EEA, the organisation will have appropriate safeguards in place to carry out such transfer, by virtue of the requirements established in the General Data Protection Regulation.
EXERCISABLE RIGHTS
According to European legislation, you are entitled to the following rights:
Access, the right to request information from the file controller as to whether personal data are being processed.
Rectification, a right that allows the data subject to request a change in data that are inaccurate or incomplete.
Objection, an individual right to object to the processing of his or her personal data or to request that the processing cease.
Automated individual decision-making, the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, profiling included, which produces legal effects on the data subject or similarly significantly affects the latter in a similar way
Limitation, the right to suspend the processing of a user’s personal data in certain circumstances
Erasure or The Right To Be Forgotten, the data subject’s right to erase his or her personal data
Portability, the right to request the controller to provide personal data in a structured and clear format to another controller.
The deadline for the completion of a request is 30 days from its receipt, which may be extended for a maximum of 2 months if necessary.
The applicant may exercise his or her rights by the following means:
By e-mail sent to protecciondedatos@aldesa.es, attaching documentation proving the applicant’s identity (copy of the front of his/her Spanish Identity Card, or equivalent).
In any case, you can request the protection of the Spanish Data Protection Agency through its web site
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
From time to time, this Privacy Policy may be revised in order to update changes in current legislation, to update personal data collection and use procedures, or if new services are offered or others excluded. These changes will be effective as soon as they are posted on the website, which is why it is important that you regularly check this Privacy Policy to remain abreast of any changes.
Cookie policy
Last update: 9/06/2022
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small files that are installed on the hard disk or browser of any computer, tablet, Smartphone or equivalent device with Internet browsing functions. They are used, among others, to customise website owner services, to facilitate browsing and usability through the website, to obtain aggregate information on website visitors, to enable the reproduction and display of multimedia content on the website itself, to enable interaction between the user and the website itself, to activate security tools, etc.
DEFINITIONS USED IN THIS COOKIE POLICY
Data: This is the information obtained through the user’s terminal equipment by using a data storage and recovery device (cookies or others). Data will be personal if it consists of information about identified or identifiable natural persons, in the terms established in Article 4 of the GDPR.
Aggregate information: non-nominal information, typically numerical and used for statistical purposes.
Terminal equipment: The device from which the user accesses the service, such as a personal computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc., and from where the information is obtained.
Editor: controller or website owner.
Third party: external entity, collaborator, service provider or otherwise related to the editor, involved in the management of some cookies.
Cookie accountability: of the editor, controller, website owner or, in some cases, a third party.
Navigation patterns: trends displayed by the user when browsing a web page, such as, for example, time spent on the page, parts visited, most frequent sections, point of source, point of destination, among others.
WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES ARE THERE?
According to the management entity:
Own cookies: those sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself, from where the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party cookies: cookies that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes cookie-obtained data.
Depending on the length of time they remain activated in the terminal equipment:
Log-in cookies: designed to collect and store data whilst the user accesses a website. Usually used to store information that only needs to be kept to provide the service requested by the user on a one-off basis (for example, a shopping list), which disappear when one logs out.
Persistent cookies: those where data remain stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the party accountable for the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years.
Depending on the purpose for which cookie-obtained data are processed:
Technical cookies: these allow the user to navigate through a website, platform or application and to use various existing options or services, including those that the editor uses to enable website management and operation and activate its functions and services, such as, for example, traffic control and data communication, log-in ID, access to restricted areas, recall order items, purchasing an order, payment steps, fraud control linked to service security, applications to register or participate in an event, visit count for the billing of software licences used by the service (website, platform or application), security elements used during browsing, storage of content to release videos or sound, activation of dynamic content (for example, animation of loading text or images) or content shared through social networks. Also belonging to this category, due to their technical nature, are management cookies, in the most efficient terms possible, of advertising spaces which, as another design or “layout” item of the service offered to the user, the editor has included on a website, application or platform based on criteria such as edited content, without collecting user information for other purposes, such as customising banners or other advertising content.
Preference or customisation cookies: cookies that recall information to enable user access to the service with certain characteristics setting it apart from other user experience, such as, for example, language, the number of results displayed with each user search, display or content of a service depending on the type of user access engine or region from where the user accesses the service, etc.
Analysis or measurement cookies: these allow the accountable party to monitor and analyse the patterns of linked website users, including quantified banner impact. The information collected through this type of cookie is used to measure the website, application or platform activity, in order to allow improvement based on an analysis of usage data of service users.
Advertising Cookies: these allow the management, in the most effective way possible, of any advertising spaces that the editor may have included on a website, application or platform from where the requested service is provided, based on criteria such as edited content or banner frequency.
Behavioural advertising cookies: these allow the management, in the most effective way possible, of any advertising spaces that the editor may have included on a website, application or platform from where the requested service is provided. These cookies store information on the user behaviour obtained through the continuous observation of browsing patterns, generating an individual profile in order to display appropriate banners.
IN PARTICULAR, WHICH COOKIES DO WE USE?
Third-party cookies: Cookies that are sent to your computer and managed by third parties – Google Analytics:
__utma: user cookie, expires 2 years from the last update. This cookie generates a unique user ID and records the date, first and last time the user visited the site. It is used to count how many times a single user visits the site.
__utmb: log-in cookie, expires 30 minutes after the last update. This cookie records the time of entry into the site and expires 30 minutes after the last page view. It is automatically deleted when changing websites or if the browser is shut down. If a user remains more than 30 minutes inactive on a website (at lunchtime, for example) and re-enters a page, this will be considered a new user log-in (1 single user who makes 2 visits).
__utmc: log-in status cookie (open or closed), no longer used. The current javascript code used by Google Analytics makes this cookie unnecessary. Previously, this cookie was used together with the _utmb cookie to determine whether or not new user log-in was necessary after more than 30 minutes on the same page. This cookie is still being used to ensure compatibility with websites where the old urchin.js tracking code is installed.
__utmz: user source cookie, expires after 6 months. This cookie stores the visitor source, path followed to access the website, directly, through a hyperlink, from an email link, using certain search engine key words, through a banner or AdWords ad. This cookie is used to calculate incoming search engine traffic (organic and PPC), displayed banners and navigation within the same website (internal links). The cookie is updated upon each website visit.
Own Cookies: these are cookies sent to the user’s computer that are managed exclusively by COALVI S.A.
COALVI S.A. currently stores:
“Capacookies”, which shows or hides the cookie policy acceptance notice.
“JSESSIONID”, which maintains user status through page requests.
These cookies are not used to create profiles of website browsers, which is why no automated decisions are taken based on these data.
HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES?
Blocking or disabling all cookies helps protect your privacy, but may also limit some website experience, as well as limiting functionalities or not even allowing correct navigation or use of some services.
You can enable or disable the cookies described above (other than technical cookies, which are necessary for proper operation) through the configuration menu displayed in your cookie use notice, when accessing our home page. Please note that if you accept third-party cookies, you must delete them from your browser options or from the system offered by the third party itself.
Likewise, please follow these tutorials in order to disable cookies in the most common web browsers:
If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy, please contact us through the channels posted on our website.