Cookies

Cookies policy

BiblioCAD.com has a strict policy for the care and privacy of the information and has the highest respect for national and international legislations. Due to the fact that there isn’t a strong legal framework that regulates the use of cookies in Argentina (where BiblioCAD.com has its legal address), we must adjust to the existing legislation of the European Union, given that many of our users belong to said Community, and their laws affect us directly. In consequence, in order to guarantee the correct processing of our user’s personal data, we adopt the dispositions of the General Rules of Data Protection Regulation of the European Union, GDPR (Regulation EU 2016/679 of April, 27th 2016, on the protection of personal data); and we take the Spanish model as reference (at least as long as there isn’t an Argentine regulation as legal framework on this issue that clearly includes us).

Specific aspects of our cookies policty

The General Rules of Data Protection Regulation of the European Union determines, through the LSSI-CE (Law 34/2002 of the Law on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce of Spain), that all websites are obliged to notify the user about the existence of cookies, inform about them and request user’s authorization in order to make its downloads effective.

In regards to the existence and use of Cookies on websites, Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 (Spain) establishes that: “Service providers may employ devices for the storage and recovery of data from terminal equipment under the condition that they inform recipients of the use and finality of such devices in a clear and comprehensive manner, particularly on the purpose of data processing, according to Organic Law 15/1999 (Spain), of December, 13th 1999, on Protection of Personal Data”.

At BiblioCAD.com we have worked very hard to comply with all aspects of Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 of LSSI-CE (Spain) when it comes to Cookies. However, there are specific aspects on the functioning of the Internet and the Websites that make it hard to count with updated information on Cookies that Third-Parties may use through our website, on which we evidently have no control of.

This mostly applies in cases in which our website contains integrated elements: texts, documents, images or videos that are stored somewhere else but are shown in our website.

Therefore, should you encounter these types of Cookies in BiblioCAD.com, please communicate it to us, if they are not enlisted on the list we provide as information at the end of this document. Said list was made after a rigorous auditing of Third-Party Cookies used on our website. You can also contact the Third-Party directly if you want to be notified about the cookies they use, what and how long they are used for and the duration of said cookies, or about how this Third-Party guarantees the use of your information through their own privacy policies.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are a tool used by websites to store and retrieve information about its users. It is as simple as a text file placed on your hard drive to store and transmit information to the server of some websites you visit from your browser. This information allows you to identify yourself as a user and save your personal preferences, as well as technical information such as visits to specific sites. Cookies have expiry dates, that can go from the time a session is opened, to a specific future date, after which they stop being operational.

Cookies allow us to improve the services we offer. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the website to work properly, and others are used to enhance the performance and the user experience.

Hereunder, we provide a classification of cookies, based on a series of categories:

Types of cookies according to entity that manages it:

  • First-Party cookies: These are cookies that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a system or domain managed by the own editor and from which the solicitated service is provided.
  • Third-Party cookies: These are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a system or domain that is not managed by the editor but from a different entity, which processes the obtained data through cookies.

Types of cookies according to purpose:

  • Technical cookies: These allow the user to browse through a website, platform or app; and allow the use of different options or services that are in them. For example: controlling traffic and data communication, identifying a session, accessing restricted-access parts, remembering the elements that integrate a web server petition, making order’s purchase processes, making requests to subscribe or participate in events, using security elements during browsing, storing content for video or sound broadcasting, or sharing content through social media.

  • Customization cookies: These allow the user to access a service with some predefined general characteristics, based on a series of criteria in the user’s terminal. They allow the website, app or platform to remember choices you make, such as your language, region, or type of browser through which you access the service, etc.

  • Analysis Cookies: These allow the responsible of the cookies to follow and analyze user behavior on the websites these cookies are linked to. Information gathered through this type of cookies is used to measure activity on websites, apps or platforms, and to elaborate browsing profiles of the users of said websites, apps or platforms, with the objective of making improvements based on the data analysis that the service’s users provide.

  • Advertise Cookies: These are used to deliver more relevant adverts to you. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They are usually placed by advertising networks with the website operator’s permission.

  • Behavioral Advertising Cookies: These are used to manage advertising space in the most effective way possible. These cookies store information on the user’s behavior, based on the continuous observation of their browsing habits, which is used to develop a specific profile to show specific advertising.

You will find more information on cookies and how to manage them at www.aboutcookies.org or in the “Help” menu on your browser.

Cookies that Bibliocad.com uses

We use First-Party and Third-Party Cookies on this website, so that you can have a better browsing experience, watch videos, share content on social media, to show you advertising based on your interests and to obtain user’s statistics.

The cookies used on https://www.bibliocad.com are only associated with an anonymous User and its computer, they do not provide references that allow to deduce the name or last name of the User, and they cannot read data from their hard drive or include virus on their texts. Additionally, https://www.bibliocad.com cannot read cookies implanted of the User’s hard drive from other servers.

The User can choose freely about the implantation of cookies used on https://www.bibliocad.com on his/her hard drive. In this respect, the User can configure his/her browser to accept or decline all cookies by default, or to get a notification on screen about the reception of each cookie and decide, in that moment, about the implantation or not on his/her hard drive. For that, we suggest that you read the Help menu on your browser, to learn about how to change the configuration you currently have. Even if a User configures his/her browser to decline all cookies or declines https://www.bibliocad.com ‘s cookies, he/she will still be able to browse through the Portal, with the sole inconvenient that he/she won’t be able to enjoy all the Portal’s functionalities that require the installation of some of those cookies.

In any case, the User will be able to eliminate all cookies implanted on his/her hard drive at any moment, following the procedure that is established on the Help menu of his/her browser and that we will later elaborate on.

As a User, you may decline the data or information processing by blocking these cookies through the appropriate configuration on your browser. However, you must know that, if you do this, the site won’t work properly.

According to the terms included on Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 (Spain) of the Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, if you continue to browse, you are granting consent to the use of cookies.

On the website www.bibliocad.com  we use the following types of cookies:

FIRST-PARTY
  • Functionality cookies: these help the user to have a better browsing experience throughout the website. An example of the use of this type of cookies are the ones that are used to store the browsing data in a certain language.

  • Cookies técnicas: These are necessary to show the website correctly and to guarantee the correct functioning of the site.

Third-party cookies we use on this website that you should know about

This website, as most websites, includes features provided by Third-Parties.

There are also new designs and services from Third-Parties being tested on a regular basis, for recommendations and reports.

This may occasionally modify the cookies configuration and may cause undetailed cookies to appear on the present policy. It is important that you know that these are temporary cookies, that are not always possible to inform about, which have the sole objective of analysis and rating. In no case these cookies will be used in a way that affects your privacy.

Amongst the most usual and stable Third-Party cookies we can find:

The ones generated by analysis services, specifically, Google Analytics, to aid the website in analyzing the User’s usage of the website, and in improving the usability of said website. In no case this data is associated in a way that can identify a User.

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc., a Delaware company, with its head office located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, USA (“Google”).

You can check Google, Google+ and Google Maps ‘s cookies policy here: https://policies.google.com/technologies/types?hl=en.

The ones generated by video streaming services, provided by Vimeo, Inc. located at 555 West 18th Street, 2nd Floor. New York, NY 10011 USA.

These cookies allow the displaying via streaming of our videos, hosted at Vimeo’s servers.

You can check Vimeo’s cookies policy here: https://vimeo.com/cookie_policy.

The ones from social media which have their own cookies policies:

Google Plus cookies, in accordance with their cookies policy https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en.

Facebook cookies, in accordance with their cookies policy: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies.

YouTube cookies, in accordance with their cookies policy: https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en.

Twitter cookies, in accordance with their cookies policy: https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies.