Cookie policy

This website complies with the EU user consent policy. This Cookie Policy forms part of the Privacy Policy for the website hosted under the domain name www.sneakers.co (the “Website”) and under any of the subdomains thereof or dependent web pages. We use cookies to improve our services.

1. Data collection and usage

By registering on our site or by using www.sneakers.co services available through this site you agree that Sneakerz.co will retain the personal information which you provide for the purpose of completing your requests or online activity.

We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic.


2. Data sharing

We share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information you’ve provided to them or they’ve collected from your use of their services.


3. What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files created by the Web Site you visit storing information on the user’s computer to provide access to various functions and to help the site provide a better user experience.


 

4. Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to learn more about how users use our contents and to help us improve your experience when visiting our Web Site.


5. What information do cookies provide us with?

Specifically our cookies provide us with the following information:

(i) The domain name of the provider that gives you access to the network. For example, if your provider is XXX we will only identify you with the domain name xxx.es. This allows us to compile statistics about the countries and servers that most frequently visit our Web Site.

(ii) The date and time you access our Web Site and the time each user spends on it. This allows us to find out the times when there is most traffic and to make the necessary adjustments to avoid congestion issues.

(iii) The Internet address from which the link came which directed to our Web Site. With this data, we can know the effectiveness of different banners and links pointing to our server, to promote those that offer the best results, in order to meet the information needs of our users.

(iv) The number of daily visitors to each content. This allows us to identify the most successful areas and expand and improve their content, so that users get more satisfactory information. The information collected is completely anonymous, which means it cannot be associated to a specific user.

(v) The language chosen by each user on their first visit to the Web Site and the restricted area.

(vi) Security elements involved in controlling access to restricted areas.

(vii) The user’s activity within the Web Site: links and places where you click, pages visited, searches, etc. This allows us to improve the functionality of the Web Site and make it more attractive and useful to each user.

The information to which we have access through cookies allows us to customize the content based on user interests, but under no circumstances do our cookies allow us to obtain personal data, nor can they read data or other cookies on the user’s computer.


6. Types of cookies

The following types of cookies are used on our Web Site:

  • According to the entity that manages them:

(i) Editor’s own cookies: These are cookies sent to the user’s computer from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the user-requested service is provided.

(ii) Third-parties: these are sent to the user’s computer from a machine or domain that is not managed by the editor himself, but by another entity which handles the data obtained from the cookies (like Google Analytics, Google Adsense, Facebook or AdRoll).

  • According to the length of time they remain active:

(i) Session Cookies: These are a type of cookies designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. They expire once the user leaves the web site.

(ii) Persistent Cookies: A type of cookies in which the data remains stored on the computer and can be accessed and processed over a period of time defined by the party responsible for the cookie, and can range from a few minutes to a few years.

  • According to their purpose:

(i) Technical Cookies: These allow the user to browse through the Web Site and use its various features and services.

(ii) Analysis Cookies: These allow quantifying the number of users and their connection time and thereby perform the measurement and statistical analysis of the use made of the services in order to improve the offer made to users.

(iii) Advertising Cookies: These allow managing the advertising spaces.

(iv) Behavioral advertising cookies: These cookies store information about the user’s behavior, which has been obtained through continued observation of their browsing habits.

(v) Session Cookies: Session cookies allow users to be recognized on a Web Site so that any changes they make, item selected or data entered is remembered from one page to the next.

Holder Name of the cookie Function
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Collects anonymous information about users browsing the website in order to gather information on the origin of the visits and other similar statistics.

7. How do you reject cookies?

At any time, you can prevent the installation of cookies on your computer by using the appropriate option in your browser (help function), but in this case we cannot guarantee the correct operation of the various functions of the Web Site.

Here you have the links for managing and blocking cookies depending on the browser you use:

  • Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11.
  • FireFox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences.
  • Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647.
  • Safari: www.apple.com/es/privacy/use-of-cookies.