Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

The La Fabrica Coworking website uses cookies, both first-party and third-party cookies, to enhance your experience of our website and be able to tailor our advertisements to your browsing habits.

By browsing through this website owned by Coworking La Fabrica you consent to the use of cookies in the terms and conditions set forth in the present Cookie Policy, and which are detailed below. Given that the present policy may be updated on a regular basis, in line with new legislations and regulations on the matters, and in order to adapt said policy to the instructions of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), we strongly suggest you review the present policy from time to time.

If you have any doubts or queries regarding the Cookie Policy below, please do not hesitate to get in touch with: info@lafabricacoworking.com

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files, which are automatically inserted in the electronic devices employed by the user when he/she visits a website. These downloaded files can store data which may be updated or retrieved by the entity responsible for creating them. The purpose of these files is to gather information on the user’s behavior when browsing through the La Fabrica Coworking website, to gather statistical data and thereby improve the service and tailor it to the user’s preferences. The cookies are only associated with the browser and do not store personal data. Cookies cannot harm your device and, furthermore, are useful as they can be used to identify and resolve issues.

First-Party Cookies

Gwcc: Advertisement management cookie. It is used if you have accessed our website through a link ad. Expiration time: 2 months.
hiCook: Cookie from the chat available on our website to solve any queries. Expiration time: 24 hours.
IdkRefererTracking: Unclassified cookies generated by the website. Expiration time: 2 hours.

Third-party Cookies

GOOGLE ANALYTICS

This website uses Google Analytics, which is an advertisement analysis service provided by Google. Its main aim is to measure how users interact with website content.

Furthermore, a series of cookies are enabled and used to gather information anonymously – this information is then used to create website tendency reports without identifying the users individually. The purpose of this service is to ensure the provided service and introduce improvements to the webpage.

If the user disables the creation of cookies, it is possible that not all functions on the website are fully available to him/her.

You can opt out at any time of the IP address and data created by the cookies being gathered and stored and with future effects. Here you can find the add-on for your web browser required to opt out: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

You can disable the use of Google Analytics data clicking on the link. Once you have done this, an Opt-Out-Cookie will be activated which blocks the use of your data when visiting this webpage.

Specifically, we use

Cookie name

Expiration time

Description

_ga

2 years

Used to distinguish between users.

_gid

24 hours

Used to distinguish between users.

_gat

1 minute

Used to limit the request percentage.

DOUBLE CLICK

IDE: Ad management cookie from doubleclick.net. Expiration time: 20 days.

GOOGLE MAPS

In some areas of our web, we have embedded Google Maps to situate geographic locations. This generates certain cookies. Specifically:

NID, CONSENT, JP_JAR: Expiration time: 1 to 6 months

FACEBOOK

Facebook plugins are easy to implement and their use is widespread. These plugins allow users to state whether they like the content of the website, and share it with their friends and followers on Facebook; all this content will be stored by Facebook.

The way it works is as follows: if the user visits a website with this plugin, the browser creates a direct link to the Facebook servers. By integrating the plugin, Facebook obtains the information the user has had access to within the webpage of the website. If the user has a Facebook profile, Facebook can assign a visit to the web user’s Facebook account by storing cookies and using JavaScript.

It is also possible, when the user visits our website from their Facebook page, that Facebook drags its cookies to register the user’s activity.

The user is hereby informed that, if he/she disables storage of certain complements, the Facebook plugin may stop working properly.

The purpose and scope of data gathering, processing, and use on behalf of Facebook, as well as the user’s rights and settings options available to protect the user’s privacy, can be found on Facebook’s Data Policy.

LINKEDIN

Linkedin plugins are easy to implement and their use is widespread. These plugins allow users to state whether they like the content of the website, and share it with their network on Linkedin; all this content will be stored by Linkedin.

The way it works is as follows: if the user visits a website with this plugin, the browser creates a direct link to the Linkedin servers. By integrating the plugin, Linkedin obtains the information the user has had access to on the website. If the user has a Linkedin profile, Linkedin can assign a visit to the web user’s Linkedin account by storing cookies and using JavaScript.

It is also possible, when the user visits our website from their Linkedin page, that Linkedin drags its cookies to register the user’s activity.

The user is hereby informed that, if he/she disables storage of certain complements, the Linkedin plugin may stop working properly.

The purpose and scope of data gathering, processing, and use on behalf of Linkedin, as well as the user’s rights and settings options available to protect the user’s privacy, can be found on Linkedin Privacy Policy.

Cookie Policy Acceptance

When logging into the Coworking La Fabrica site, the user receives information on cookie use and policy through a banner on the lower half of the page. The user can choose between the following options:

  • Accept. The notice will no longer pop-up in the present session when visiting any other page on the portal. Choosing this option means that the user gives his/her full and express consent to the use of cookies, in the terms and conditions set forth in this Policy.
  • Close. The notice is no longer displayed on the present page, but will pop up again on the upper half of the page when visiting any other page on the portal.

The user also has the option to modify the settings, disable or clear cookies; these options are mentioned below.

How can I modify my cookie settings?

The user can restrict, block or clear cookies used on the web, by choosing these options in the browser settings. It is recommended that the following links be followed to access more information on the matter:

Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings.

On the tool menu, select “Internet Options”. Click on the Privacy tab. You will see a sliding bar where the security level can be set, with six positions that allow the user to control the amount of cookies which will be installed: Block all cookies, High, Medium-High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept all cookies.

For more information, please contact Microsoft support or use the Browser Help.

Firefox: Menu -> Options -> Privacy & Security-> History -> Custom.

On the menu, click on “Options”. Go to the Privacy tab on the left-hand menu. In the drop-down menu under History, select the “use custom settings for history” option. This will show the cookie options and you can choose to enable or disable them checking the corresponding box.

For more information, please contact Mozilla support or use the Browser Help.

Chrome: Settings > Advanced > Privacy and Security > Site Settings.

On the settings menu, select “Advanced” at the end of the page. Then, click on the Site Settings option under Privacy and Security.

Under Permissions, you can access information on how to handle cookies and it lets you select your cookie options. It also enables you to clear any cookies stored up to that moment.

For more information, please contact Google support or use the Browser Help.

Safari: Preferences -> Security.

In the settings menu, click on the “Preferences” option. Open the Privacy tab. Select the option you wish to enforce, in the “block cookies” section. Remember that certain functions cannot be guaranteed after cookies have been disabled.

For more information, please contact Apple support or use the Browser Help.

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