PRIVACY & COOKIE POLICY

Web Editor

The “wakeup.everis.com” web page, under the responsibility of EVERIS SPAIN SLU with CIF (Spanish tax code) B-82387770, whose headquarters are situated at Avenida de Manoteras, 52, 28050 Madrid (henceforth ‘Service Provider’ or ‘the Editor’) is made available to internet users.

As a result, when cookies are used, this cookie use policy, developed with the aim of informing users of the various uses of cookies implemented by these devices, is applied. This is so that users can knowingly consent to data being processed, in accordance with the provisions of the legislation in force.

General information on cookies for customers

Cookies are a message sent by a server to a user’s computer. They consist of text files which are stored in the computer’s memory and which gather information relating to the web page being visited, internet connection time, etc. Cookies are resent to the server every time the user accesses this same page.

If a user revokes their consent following the procedure provided for in this policy, or modifies cookie access conditions through their browser, as shall be described below, navigation quality on the Editor’s web page may be reduced and it may be impossible for our portal to meet the user’s specific needs.

Description of types of cookies usually used on the internet

Below is a classification of cookies that are usually used for different typologies, depending on their owner, access time and intended use:

1. Cookie types according to the entity that manages them:

  • First-party cookies: Those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a piece of equipment or a domain managed by the Editor itself, from which the service requested by the user is provided.
  • Third-party cookies: Cookies sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a piece of equipment or a domain that is not managed by the Web Editor, but rather by an entity that processes the data obtained via cookies.

2. Cookie types by period for which users remain active

  • Session cookies: A type of cookie that is designed to collect and store data while the user is accessing a web page. These are usually used to store information that only needs to be conserved for the provision of the service requested by the user on just one occasion.
  • Persistent cookies: A type of cookie whereby data is stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed by the cookie Editor for a set amount of time. This time frame can range from a few minutes to many years./li>

3. Cookie types by purpose:

  • Technical cookies: These enable users to browse a web page, platform or application and to use the various options and services existing therein, for example: monitoring network traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted access areas, remembering elements making up an order, carrying out an order purchase process, requesting registration for or participation in an event, using security elements when browsing, storing content to diffuse videos or sound or to share content via social media.
  • Personalised cookies: These enable users to access the service using some characteristics generally predefined according to a series of criteria in the user terminal, for example: language, browser type used to access the service, regional configuration depending on where the service is accessed from, etc.
  • Analysis cookies: These enable their Editor to monitor and analyse user behaviour on websites to which they are linked. Information collected by this type of cookie is used to measure website, application and platform activity and to build browser profiles for the users of said sites, applications and platforms. The aim of this is to introduce improvements in line with data analysis on how users use the service.
  • Advertising cookies: These enable advertising space to be managed as efficiently as possible. This applies to advertising space included by the Editor on the web page, application or platform from which the service requested is provided, in line with criteria such as edited content or the frequency at which advertisements are displayed.
  • Behavioural advertising cookies: These enable advertising space to be managed as efficiently as possible. This applies to advertising space included by the Editor in the web page, application or platform from which the service requested is provided. These cookies store information on user behaviour obtained through continued observation of their browsing habits. This enables a specific profile to be developed in order to display advertising related to this.

Information on the use of cookies in the Portal and obtaining consent

The Editor makes exclusive use of “third-party cookies” which, while offering information to the EDITOR, are the responsibility of third parties other than the EDITOR.

Types of cookies we use:

In compliance with the information provided, as a user, you expressly consent to the use of the kind of cookies referred to herein, for their intended purpose.

Exercising your rights and revoking consent

You can, at any time, revoke your particular consent to the use of cookies requested in this clause, with no retroactive effect and in line with legal provisions, in writing to the Editor at the postal address provided at the beginning of this document, along with a copy of a document confirming your identity.

In addition, users can prohibit cookies from being generated by selecting the corresponding option in their browser. To do so, they must access its privacy configuration options and select the option that disables the automatic acceptance of cookies.

  • Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet options -> Privacy -> Settings.
    For more information, see Microsoft support http://windows.microsoft.com/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies or browser Help.
  • Firefox: Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> Custom settings.
    For more information, see Mozilla support - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences or browser Help.
  • Chrome: Configuration -> Show advanced settings -> Privacy -> Content settings.
    For more information, see Google support - https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl= or browser Help.
  • Safari: Preferences -> Privacy.
    For more information, see Apple support - https://support.apple.com/HT201265 or browser Help.