Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Our page www.andarserveis.com to ensure that your visit to our website is optimal, comfortable and reliable we use cookies or similar technologies (to which we jointly refer to the term ‘cookies’ in this policy).

When you visit our Website, we explain the use we make of cookies through the information banner.

We use cookies on different pages to improve the attractiveness of our Website and enable the use of specific functions These cookies are simply text files that are stored on your device and help identify a user’s browsing behavior and therefore allow parts of the web to display specific information of interest to the user. Most of the cookies we use are deleted from your hard drive when you log out of your browser (session cookies). Our partners do not have permission to view, edit or use personal data through the use of cookies on our website.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files and are stored in your computer’s browser directory or in program data subfolders. Cookies are produced when you use your browser to visit a website that uses them to track your movement around the site, help point you where you left off, remember your login and theme selection, preferences, and other web functions. personalization. Cookies are often essential on websites that have very large databases, require login, have customizable themes, and other advanced features.

WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?

Websites have no memory. A user going from one page to another will be treated by the site as a completely new visitor. Cookies allow the site you are visiting to keep track of your movements from one page to another, so that it will not ask you for the information that you have previously given it. Cookies allow you to move through many pages of the same site quickly and easily, without having to identify yourself again or start the process again in each area you visit.

WHAT CAN COOKIES DO?

Cookies are plain text files. They are not saved, so they cannot execute functions or make copies of themselves. They cannot browse your computer or scan or otherwise access the private information on your hard drive.

Cookies have a very limited function: to help your browser to offer you full use of the functions designed in many of today’s webs. These features include easy login, settings and preferences, themes, shopping carts, and much more. Cookies cannot scan or extract your personal information.

WHAT INFORMATION IS IN THE COOKIES?

The contents of cookies are determined by the specific website that created it, since the contents change from one site to another. In general, cookies contain random text characters. Cookies are designed to help you access the site faster and more effectively. Por ejemplo, las cookies pueden almacenar información para ayudarte a entrar a un sitio sin tener que iniciar sesión. In effect, cookies tell the web page that your browser has been to the site before. This does not mean that they have to know your exact identity. To learn more about this feature, please visit the manage cookies section.

Once created, cookies do not normally contain any personal information. They do not scan your computer and do not do any research to find out your personal information. All personal information they may contain is only that which you yourself have entered into a form on the site. Most of the time, when a cookie contains personal information, it is encoded in such a way that it is unreadable by any third party that might have access to your cookie file. The only computer that can read and decode the information is the one on the server that originally created it.

HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES?

If you prefer to block cookies in your browser, you can do so by changing the settings. However, this may prevent the proper functioning of some parts of our website, since they play an essential role in the provision of our services.

You can deactivate, delete or activate cookies in the parameters of the browser installed on your computer or device. This deactivation of cookies does not prevent the User’s access to the contents of the web page.