Cookie Policy

This website collects and uses information as described in our Privacy Policy. One of the ways we collect information is through the use of technology called “cookies.” At IPH, we use cookies for various purposes.

Responsible Entity Information

  • Responsible Entity: INPROHUELVA, S.L.
  • Trade Name: IPH
  • Tax ID (NIF/CIF): B21295159
  • Address: C/ Plus Ultra 13/15 “Edificio Torrecolón” 5º, 21001, Huelva (Huelva, Spain)
  • Email: iph@iph.es
  • Registered: In the Commercial Registry of Huelva, Volume 561, Book 0, Folio 88, Page 8498, on March 9, 2000

What is a cookie?

A “cookie” is a file or data that is downloaded to your computer when you visit certain web pages. Cookies allow a website to store and retrieve information about a user’s browsing habits or their device, and depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, they can recognize the user to provide personalized services.

What is NOT a cookie?

A cookie is NOT a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or pop-up window.

What Information Does a Cookie Store?

Cookies generally do not store sensitive personal information like credit card details, bank information, photos, or personal data. The data they store is usually technical, statistical, preference-based, or related to content customization, etc.

Cookies are associated with your browser, not your identity. For example, if you browse a website using Chrome and then switch to Firefox, the website will not recognize you as the same person because cookies are tied to the browser, not the user.

What types of cookies exist?

  • Technical Cookies: These are the most basic cookies and allow basic tasks like distinguishing between humans and bots, identifying registered users, and enabling essential website functions.
  • Analytics Cookies: These collect information about browsing behavior, the most used sections, products viewed, usage times, language preferences, etc.
  • Advertising Cookies: These display advertisements based on browsing history, location, language, etc.
  • Personalization Cookies: These allow the user to experience tailored services based on preferences, such as notifications or help assistants, etc.

What Are First-Party and Third-Party Cookies?

First-Party Cookies: These are generated by the website you are visiting and Third-Party Cookies: These are generated by external services or providers, such as Mailchimp, Facebook, Twitter, Google Analytics, etc.

If you accept third-party cookies and subsequently wish to delete them, you can use the cookie deactivation tools of the different browsers or through the system set up by these third parties for this purpose via the links we have indicated in the previous section.

Cookies Allowed by Law and Exempt Cookies

For the proper functioning of this website, we may store cookies on your device that are strictly necessary under applicable regulations. However, for other types of cookies, like analytics, advertising, and affiliate cookies, we require your prior informed consent as per EU regulations. These cookies are not essential for website functionality or service provision but enhance your user experience and offer tailored content.

What Cookies Does This Website Use?

This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies. Below are the cookies used:

First-Party Cookies

Login: Cookies to allow you to log in and out of your IPH account.

Personalization: Cookies to remember interactions with people or websites to show related content.

Preferences: Cookies to remember settings such as preferred language and privacy configurations.

Security: Cookies to prevent security risks, like detecting unauthorized access attempts.

Third-Party Cookies

This website uses analytics services, specifically Google Analytics, to help analyze how users interact with the website and improve its usability. However, under no circumstances are these cookies associated with data that could identify the user. Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Users can find information about the types of cookies used by Google.

Social media cookies may be stored in your browser while you browse iph.es, for example, when you use the share button to share content from iph.es on a social network.

Below is information about the social media cookies used by this website in their respective cookie policies:

Can Cookies Be Deleted?

Yes, and not only deleted but also blocked, either generally or for a specific domain.

To delete cookies from a website, go to your browser settings, locate the cookies associated with the domain, and delete them.

Configure or Disable Cookies

Users can configure their browser to receive notifications about cookies and prevent their installation, or revoke previously granted consent at any time. However, disabling cookies may affect the functionality of the website.

Please refer to your browser’s instructions or manuals to learn more about the available cookie management options.

User Rights

You have the right to confirm how your data is processed. Additionally, you may exercise your rights to access, rectify, delete, and transfer your data, among other rights. For more details on your rights, consult our Privacy Policy.

You may withdraw or modify your consent for the use of cookies at any time from the Cookie Settings section of this policy.

More Information About Cookies

You can refer to the cookie regulations published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency in their “Guide on the Use of Cookies”.

If you want greater control over the installation of cookies, you can install programs or browser add-ons, known as “Do Not Track” tools, which allow you to choose the cookies you wish to enable.

This cookie policy was last updated on 30-12-2024.