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Cookies Policy
- Cookies Usage Policy on the Web
- The provisions of this Cookie Policy (or also called by its translation “Electronic Cookie”, hereinafter cookies) aim to inform users and customers about the treatment and use of cookies on the website “INTURSA” with e-mail address https://www.intursa.com.pe/.
- General information about Cookies
- Cookies facilitate the use and navigation on web pages such as the INTURSA WEBSITE, in order to allow the user or potential customer the best browsing experience, which implies access to certain functionalities, analyze user preferences on websites, allow the personalization of content and advertisements, the purchase of products and services through a web page, allow recommendations and product search, etc.
- On the regulation of the use of cookies
- It should be noted that, despite having an Internet legal framework in Peru, our country does not have a specialized legislation on the regulation and treatment of cookies policies.
- In this regard, following the nature of the function and definition of cookies, which are characterized by the processing of personal data of users of web pages, it can be stated that cookies are under the regulation of Law No. 29733, Personal Data Protection Law and its regulations, approved by Supreme Decree N° 003-2013-JUS.
- The USE OF COOKIES does not imply, under any term or circumstance, the recognition of any payment for the acceptance of the user in their favor, being a unique and exclusive tool for the exchange of information.
- Definition of Cookies
- Cookies are electronic tools that play an essential role in the provision of services in the digital ecosystem. A cookie is a small piece of information that is stored on the user’s computer or mobile device that allows a website to remember the user’s actions or preferences, thus providing a better experience when browsing the website.
- Functionality of Cookies
- Cookies allow a correct navigation of the user or potential client on the Internet and on web pages such as the “INTURSA” WEBSITE.
- As cookies, according to their definition, are a piece of storable and important information for the operation of a web page, cookies are personal information, so this Cookies Policy must be read and interpreted together with the Privacy Policy of our COMPANY, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law and its regulations.
- In this sense, the Privacy Policy, located on the WEBSITE “INTURSA” mentions the following:
- Said personal data is collected for the following purposes:
- To execute the purchase of products: full name, email, address and credit/debit card information.
- To provide customer or prospective customer services (Complaint Book and Customer Service): full name, email and phone number.
- For account creation: full name, email and password created.
- To send advertising material (offers, advertising information, service updates, etc.): email and phone number, full name, ID number.
- For system administration (diagnosis of problems on the WEBSITE, collection of demographic information on page interaction, etc.).
The data mentioned in numbers 1 and 2 are mandatory because they are necessary for the proper provision of our services. If they are not provided, it will not be possible to make purchases through the WEBSITE, nor will we be able to provide an optimal customer service.
- In this regard, the aforementioned purposes will be carried out through cookies, being understood as the electronic tool that will allow the processing of personal data related to the aforementioned purposes of the Privacy Policy of the WEBSITE “INTURSA” and will allow the correct functioning of the latter.
- In this regard, taking into account numeral 5.3, the functionality of cookies can be distinguished into two major classifications:
- Cookies that are strictly necessary for the website to function correctly such as those used in the creation of accounts and login on the WEBSITE “INTURSA”, in the execution of functionality for the purchase of products, in customer services, in the administration of the system of the page, etc. (corresponding to the purposes 1,2,3 and 5 of our Privacy Policy)
- Cookies used to improve the performance of the website such as those used to offer different products and services in the most efficient way, distinguish preferences among customers, send advertising material, run videos and ads, etc. (corresponding to purpose 1 and 4 of our Privacy Policy).
- The list of functionalities of the cookies and the purposes of the Privacy Policy of the WEBSITE “INTURSA”, listed above are not exhaustive and may vary according to technological changes, the market and the needs of the COMPANY.
- For more information about our Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy, please visit the WEBSITE “INTURSA” (with e-mail address https://www.intursa.com.pe/en/cookies-policy/), so it is recommended to users and customers to constantly review our website.
- Types of Cookies
The classifications of cookies are diverse; however, the most commonly used is according to their purpose or the entity that manages them.
- User input User input cookies are used to keep track of the items that the user, by himself, enters on your website. For example, a cookie that remembers items in a customer’s shopping cart, or responses to an online form, are user-entered cookies.
- Identification or user authentication cookies Identification cookies are one of the types of temporary cookies that are stored in the browser’s memory until the browser is closed. These types of cookies represent a minor security risk and are used to power e-commerce shopping carts, to control which page elements are displayed to a user during a single multi-page visit to a website, and for other short-term storage purposes. These types of cookies work by identifying a user through their login credentials. When a website visitor enters their user ID and password (including when using a password manager), these cookies will confirm the user’s identity and “remember” their account information.
- These cookies detect authentication errors and abuses such as incorrect login data. When a visitor enters incorrect login credentials, these cookies detect this and keep track of how many incorrect entries are made.
- From media player Content player cookies allow audio or video playback. Suppose a user scrolls through a website and finds an autoplay video file. Media player cookies allow that video to play.
- These cookies have perhaps the most basic cookie function as they connect information between the user’s web server and your web server.
- User interface customization These cookies store user experience preferences. For example, if a user has selected a preferred language.
- Plug-in to exchange social content This type of cookie applies to users who log in to a social networking platform at the same time they visit your site. If a user clicks the “Share on Facebook” button on one of your blog posts, these cookies connect that post to the logged-in Facebook account.
- Own The types of own or first-party cookies are set by the website visited by the user. The data collected through first-party cookies are used for purposes such as calculating page views, sessions and number of users.
- Third-party Third-party cookies are set by domains that are not directly visited by the user. This happens when publishers add third-party elements (such as chatbot, social plugins or ads) on your website.Once set, these types of cookies also track users and store their information for ad targeting and behavioral advertising. For example: let’s say you have added a YouTube link to one of your blogs. Whenever this YouTube link is clicked, a YouTube cookie will be added to the user’s browser. This cookie can track you until it expires.
- Session Session cookies expire immediately or within a few seconds after the user leaves the web browser. Among other uses, these cookies are used by e-commerce websites to remember the product placed in the cart by the user, to keep users logged in and to calculate each user session for analytical purposes.For example, if an e-commerce website does not use session cookies, the items added in the cart will be deleted when the user reaches the checkout page. And the server will forget the user and treat the user as a completely new visitor.
- Persistent As the name suggests, persistent cookies remain in the user’s browser for a long time. Generally, persistent cookies should have an expiration date that can range from one second to ten years.Publishers use persistent cookies to track a single user and their interaction with their website.To check if your browser has persistent cookies, try this. If you’re signed in to Gmail in your browser, close the tab and restart your device. When your device restarts, open the same browser and visit the same service or account (Gmail).If you are still logged in, then you have persistent cookies stored in the browser, deleted by the Google mail service. Browsers make it difficult to use cookies. Web browsers like Firefox and Safari are updating their products to remove these types of cookies as soon as users are done with websites. And Chrome will soon join this bandwagon and start blocking third-party cookies by 2022.
- Analytics Analytical cookies are used to determine the use of a site, they can track an individual user, but only to the extent that they allow users to travel through the site. They are not used to target advertisements (marketing cookies).
- Advertising Cookies are cookies specifically designed to collect information about you on your ad-serving device to deliver advertisements to you based on relevant topics that interest you.Advertisers will place these types of cookies on a website with the website operator’s permission. The information that cookies collect about you may be shared with other advertisers to improve the performance of their advertisements.In addition, another purpose of advertising cookies is to aggregate visitors to the website to gather statistics on the performance of advertisements that may appear on many websites. These cookies are almost always third-party persistent cookies. This means that the cookies can follow the user as they visit other websites. Sometimes, the site with the advertising cookies does not show ads, but they show ads elsewhere.
Examples of targeting and advertising cookies include social media cookies that are placed on sites to track users across the web to deliver ads on social media platforms. - Behavioral advertising Online behavioral advertising describes a broad set of activities in which companies engage to collect information about your online activity (such as the web pages you visit) and use it to show you ads or content that they believe is most relevant to you.Companies use cookies to collect information about your browsing activity. They use these files to help infer your interests based on the pages you visit, the content you click on and other actions you take online.
- Social Social cookies are a new class of cookies set by social networking platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube, when you view or use embedded media. An example would be a cookie set by YouTube to measure views of an embedded video.
These cookies can sometimes track your activities and are therefore closely related to advertising cookies.
However, disabling them may result in you not being able to view the embedded content. - Bearing in mind the purposes of the Privacy Policy of the “INTURSA” WEBSITE and the same configuration of the “INTURSA” WEBSITE, it mainly uses the following categories of cookies to allow its correct functioning:
- Necessary cookies help make a website usable by activating basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. (Within this general category, the following specific types of cookies are found: User login, user identification or authentication, user security, session for load balancing, session).
- Preference cookies allow the website to remember information that changes the way the site behaves or looks, such as your preferred language or the region you are in. (Within this general category, there are the following specific types of cookies: Media player, user interface customization).
- Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with web pages by gathering and providing information anonymously. (Within this general category, the following specific types of cookies are found: Proprietary, persistent, analytics).
- Marketing cookies are used to track visitors on web pages. The intent is to display ads that are relevant and appealing to the individual user and therefore more valuable to publishers and third-party advertisers. (Within this general category, the following specific types of cookies are found: Third-party, analytics, advertising, behavioral advertising).
- What is mentioned in this paragraph 6 about types of cookies and the cookies used by the COMPANY through the “INTURSA” WEBSITE, does not prevent the existence and use of other types of cookies, according to the needs and advances in information technology, the needs of the company and market changes.
- The classification set forth in numeral 4.15 is not the only one; there are several classifications. Only the most didactic one has been chosen, in order to allow a better understanding of the user or potential client of the “INTURSA” WEBSITE.
- Cookies Management
- On the management of cookies, a distinction must be made between cookies used by the web browser itself (GOOGLE, INTERNET EXPLORER, SAFARI, FIREFOX) and cookies used by a specific web page such as the “INTURSA” WEBSITE.
- Web browsers allow the management of cookies used by their own browsers and specific web pages; however, keep in mind that cookie management preferences influence the user’s or customer’s browsing experience.
- To block or disable cookies, the user must activate the browser settings to refuse the installation of all or some cookies. In practice, most browsers allow the user to be warned of the presence of cookies or to reject them automatically.
- If they are rejected, the “INTURSA” WEBSITE may continue to be used, although the use of some of its services may be limited and therefore the customer and/or user experience may be less satisfactory.
- The accesses to the cookies configuration of the main browsers are the following:
- Internet Explorer (Tools/Internet Options/Privacy/Settings). For more information, you can consult Microsoft’s support or the browser’s Help. In each browser the procedure to be followed is different, but the “Help” function of each browser’s Web site is as follows
- Safari (Preferences/Security). For more information, you can consult Apple support or the browser’s Help in Safari.
- Firefox (Tools/Options/Privacy/Privacy/History/Custom Settings). For more information, you can consult Mozilla support or browser Help.
- Chrome (Settings/Show advanced options/Privacy/Content settings). For more information, please refer to Google support or Google browser Help.
- Validity and Modification of this Cookie Policy
- THE COMPANY may modify the Cookies Policy according to legislative, regulatory, jurisprudential requirements or with the purpose of adapting said policy to the instructions issued by the National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data, as well as by the company’s own criteria.
- This policy may be updated periodically, we suggest our customers and / or users to review it regularly.
- Cookies used
- Third party cookies:
- _ga: Used to distinguish users (captures session, campaigns) – Expiration in 02 years.
- _ga_{property-id}: Used to retain session status (captures session status) – Expiration in 02 years.
- Own Cookies:
- wordpress_test_cookie: Proof that the browser accepts cookies. Expiration per session.
- user_acepts_coockies: Remember if the user accepts coockies (Captures if the user accepts coockies). Expiration in 01 year.
- Third party cookies: