
COOKIE POLICY
COOKIES POLICY
In accordance with current regulations, www.labonateka.com provides information about the use of cookies on its website, while requesting the user's consent to use them.
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What are cookies?
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Cookies are used to store and retrieve information about users who visit a website. They are used to track visited pages and to remember certain user actions, such as browsing preferences. These preferences are remembered when a user revisits the website.
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What information do cookies store on www.labonateka.com?
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Statistical information about site usage.
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Record of user activity (pages viewed, searches, purchases, etc.).
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Social media connection data for users accessing with Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts.
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What happens if I block cookies?
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If you block cookies, some services on the website may not be available.
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How can I block cookies in my browser?
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Instructions for blocking cookies in the most commonly used browsers are provided at the end of this page.
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What is a cookie?
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A cookie is a harmless text file saved in your browser when you visit a website that uses them (almost all do). Its purpose is to allow the website to remember your visit when you return. Cookies have been used for over 20 years, since the first web browsers appeared.
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What is not a cookie?
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It is not a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or pop-up.
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What information can a cookie store?
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Cookies usually do not store sensitive information such as credit cards, bank data, photos, ID numbers, or personal information. They store technical data, personal preferences, content customization, etc. The web server associates the data with your browser, not your person. For example, if you use Internet Explorer and then Firefox or Chrome, the site will not recognize you as the same person; it tracks the browser, not the individual.
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Types of cookies
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Technical cookies: Basic cookies that help distinguish between human users and automated applications, between anonymous and registered users, and perform essential tasks for a dynamic website.
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Analytics cookies: Collect information about browsing habits, most visited sections, consulted products, time of use, language, etc.
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Advertising cookies: Display ads based on your browsing behavior, location, language, etc.
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First-party and third-party cookies
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First-party cookies: Generated by the website you are visiting.
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Third-party cookies: Generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google, etc.
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What happens if I disable cookies?
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Disabling cookies may result in:
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Inability to share content on social networks like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
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Inability for the website to adapt content to your personal preferences, such as in online stores.
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Online shopping may not work; purchases would need to be made by phone or in-store.
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Geographical preferences like time zone, currency, or language may not be customized.
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Website analytics on visitors and traffic will not be possible, limiting competitiveness.
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Unable to comment, upload images, rate content, or verify human vs automated interaction.
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Targeted advertising will not be displayed, reducing ad revenue.
All social networks use cookies; disabling them may prevent the use of these networks.
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Can cookies be deleted?
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Yes. Cookies can be deleted or blocked, generally or for specific domains. To delete cookies from a website, access your browser settings, find cookies for the domain, and remove them.
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Cookie Settings for Popular Browsers
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Chrome:
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Go to Settings or Preferences via the menu or the customization icon.
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Choose "Show advanced settings."
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Go to Privacy → Content Settings.
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Select "All cookies and site data."
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Search for the domain and delete as needed.
Internet Explorer:
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Tools → Internet Options
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Click Privacy and adjust the slider.
Firefox:
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Options/Preferences → Privacy
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Under History, select "Use custom settings for history."
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Enable or disable "Accept cookies."
Safari (OSX):
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Preferences → Privacy
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Adjust "Block cookies" settings.
Safari (iOS):
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Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security
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Adjust "Block cookies."
Android browsers:
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Open browser → Menu → Settings → Privacy
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Enable/disable "Accept cookies."
Windows Phone:
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Internet Explorer → More → Settings
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Enable/disable "Allow cookies."
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Responsible Entity
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The entity responsible for collecting, processing, and using your personal data, as defined by data protection laws, is https://labonateka.com.
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Types of Cookies
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Cookies on our website are session and third-party cookies. They store information about language, browser type, user preferences, and allow analysis of user activity to improve services.
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Session cookies: Expire when the browser is closed.
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Persistent cookies: Expire after achieving their purpose or when manually deleted.
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Performance cookies: Remember preferences for site tools (e.g., video player volume, shopping cart items).
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Geolocation cookies: Determine your country to tailor content; fully anonymous.
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Analytics cookies: Generated by external providers to anonymously track visitors, pages visited, and whether users are new or returning.
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Advertising cookies: Track browsing to display personalized ads.
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Third-party advertising cookies: Used by advertisers via Ad Servers (e.g., Doubleclick by Google).
More information:
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How to disable cookies
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Most browsers allow users to block cookies, delete them, or review which cookies are installed and their expiration.
Instructions for more information:
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Learn More About Cookies
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Updates and Changes to the Cookies/Privacy Policy
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LaBonaTeka may modify this Cookies Policy to comply with legal requirements or guidance from the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Users are advised to review the policy periodically. Significant changes will be communicated via the website or email to registered users.

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