Cookie Policy
Identification of the Controller/ Provider of information society services
In compliance with the provisions of article 10 of Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (hereinafter, LSSI-CE), we hereby expressly, precisely and unequivocally inform both users, recipients of the service, and the competent bodies, of the following information regarding the provider of information society services:
Identity – Organisation | Micuna S.L.U |
CIF/NIF (Tax Code) | B-46191094 |
Postal address | Calle Albufera, 24 |
Telephone | 961740616 |
Email address | micuna@micuna.com |
Corporate purpose | Manufacture, sale and development of various types of furniture, decorative and ornamental items. |
Website | https://int.micuna.com |
Registration details | 1/2/1983, volume 1177 general 384 of section 4 of the Companies Book, sheet 1, page number 7342, 1st entry |
What you should know about cookies on our website
In accordance with Law 34/2002, of July 11, 2002, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSICE), we would like to inform you that our website uses its own and third party cookies.
As a User of our website, we inform you that we use cookies and/or similar means (hereinafter cookies) that store and retrieve information as you browse. Generally-speaking, these methods can be used for a variety of purposes, such as, for example, recognising you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, sending you advertising or personalising the way in which content is displayed.
The types of cookies we use are detailed below:
- Type of cookies according to their purpose
Technical Cookies:
These allow you to control data traffic, identify the session, make purchases, make requests, use security features while browsing, store content for viewing videos or sound or share content via social networks.
Analysis/measurement cookies:
These allow the controller to analyse the behavior of users of the website and they are used to measure the activity of the website and to develop user navigation profiles to offer improvements to users.
Social Cookies:
These are necessary for external social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, etc.). Their function is to control the interaction with social widgets within the website.
Geolocation Cookies:
These let us know where the user is to offer them the appropriate information depending on the city or country they are most interested in. This cookie is anonymous.
Personalisation Cookies:
These let us recognise the user and offer them personalised information, such as language, type of browser, etc.
Advertising Cookies:
These manage advertising on the website, adapting it to the service or products requested.
Behavioural Advertising Cookies:
These manage advertising on the website, storing user behaviour as a result of the continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing a specific user-based advertising profile to be built.
- Types of cookies according to their duration
In session:
These are cookies designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. When the session ends, they are not stored on the user’s computer device.
Persistent:
These are cookies that remain installed on the user’s computer device and the information provided may be processed when the user leaves the website and when he/she logs on again. These cookies can be deleted at any time by the user.
- Types of cookies depending on the entity that manages them
Own Cookies:
These are cookies that are sent to the user’s computer device from the computer system owned by the owner of the website, from where the request has been made, the service provided or a purchase made.
Third-party Cookies:
These are cookies that are sent to the user’s computer device from a domain or computer system that is not owned by the owner of the website, but by another authorised third party or one which has been contracted by the owner of the website, from where the request has been made, the service provided or a purchase made.
You should know that if you accept third-party cookies, you should delete them from the browser options or from the system offered by the third party itself. Here are some sites that you can visit to learn more about third-party cookies (deactivation, possible data transfers to third countries, etc.):