Cookie Policy

Definition and purposes of cookies

In accordance with the provisions of Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, we wish to inform you that this website stores information regarding the IP addresses of computers and uses cookies in order to provide a better service and enhance your browsing experience.

Cookies are small text files containing information and they are stored on the user’s computer or device when they browse the website. By browsing this website, you consent to the use of these cookies. Through these, PIENSOS PICART, S.A. only collects and stores information in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Cookie Policy:

What types of cookies do we use?

According to how long they remain activated:

  • Session cookies: These are a type of cookie designed to collect and store data whilst you are browsing our website; they remain in your browser’s cookie file until you leave the site. Such as identification cookies, for example.
  • Persistent cookies: These are a type of cookie where the data remains stored on the device and can be accessed and processed for a specific period of time.

Depending on their purpose and the organisation that manages them:

  • First-party cookies: These are the cookies we send to your computer or device from our website.
  • Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent to your computer or device from a domain or website that is not managed by us, but by a partner organisation. Such as, for example, those used by Google, which installs cookies that help us analyse how our website performs and enhance the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
  • Technical cookies: these are necessary for browsing and the proper functioning of our website. For example, they enable users to complete the purchasing process, manage the website’s security features, share content via social media…
  • Analytics cookies: These are cookies which, when processed by us or by third parties, allow the number of users to be quantified, therefore allowing certain metrics to be analysed and statistical analyses of service users to be performed. In order to do this, their website browsing is analysed to improve the range of products and services offered. Examples of this include:- The number of unique visitors to each page or section, which is used to count the number of times the site is visited by a user, as well as the first and last time of that visit. This helps us identify the most successful areas and expand and improve the content, resulting in a more satisfying experience and service for users.- The date and time of access to our website, in order to identify peak times and make the necessary adjustments to prevent server overload during peak hours.

    – The traffic source, which records the user’s origin—that is, the web address from which the link leading to our website originates—in order to optimise the various links and banners that point to our server and deliver the best results.

  • Advertising and behavioural advertising cookies: Advertising cookies are those that enable the most effective management of the advertising space that may be included on our website, based on criteria such as the content published or the frequency with which adverts are displayed.

Behavioural advertising cookies operate based on users’ behaviour (personal preferences and choices) gathered through the ongoing monitoring of their browsing habits, enabling the creation of a specific profile to display personalised adverts on other websites.

How can I configure or disable cookies?

You can configure your browser to notify you when cookies are received and to refuse to accept them by enabling the setting in your browser that allows you to reject them. However, please be aware that disabling cookies may restrict or even prevent access to some of the features on our website, and some services may cease to function properly.

For more information on how to configure cookies in your browser, please refer to the ‘Help’ menu.

We also recommend that you visit the following websites: About Cookies, youronlinechoices, Network Advertising Initiative or Digital Advertising Alliance where you will find detailed explanations on how to delete cookies from your computer and further general information about them.

Third-party cookies / partner companies
  • Google:

Google offers a wide range of products to help us manage our adverts and websites, including Google Analytics. When you visit our website, some cookies may be sent to your browser.

These cookies may be set by a number of different domains, including www.google.com, and www.doubleclick.net to allow us to use services integrated with Google’s platform, such as an ad measurement and reporting service. Find out more about the types of cookies used by Google.

Google Analytics is the analytics tool that helps our website understand how users interact with its properties. It may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without personally identifying Google visitors. Find out more about Google Analytics cookies.