Policy on cookies
This website gathers and uses information as specified in our privacy policy. One of the ways in which we compile data involves the use of the technology referred to as “cookies”. KURAGO SOFTWARE uses cookies for several purposes.
What is a cookie?
A “cookie” is a small text file that is stored in your browser (e.g., Google Chrome or Safari) when you visit most websites.
What is NOT a cookie?
It is not a virus, a Trojan, or a worm, and it is not spam or spyware, and it does not open pop-up windows.
What data does a cookie store?
Cookies do not normally store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or bank details, photographs or personal data, etc. The data they store are of a technical or statistical nature, personal preferences, customised content, etc.
The web server does not associate a cookie with you personally, but instead with your web browser. In fact, if you use Chrome as your default browser and then decide to visit the website with Firefox, you will find that the website dos not recognise you as the same person because it is actually linking the information to the browser and not the user.
What types of cookies are there?
- Technical cookies: these are the most basic ones and, amongst other things, they indicate whether the user is a human or an automated app, whether the user is an anonymous person or a registered individual, as these are the basic requirements for operating any dynamic website.
- Analysis cookies: these gather information on the type of browsing being effected, the sections receiving the most visits, products viewed, timetable of use, language, etc.
- Advertising cookies: they display advertising according to your browsing patterns, your country of origin, language, etc.
Cookies accepted by rule and cookies excepted
According to EU regulations, the cookies that require a user’s informed consent are those applied for analysis purposes, as well as those for advertising and registration, excepting those of a technical nature and those required for the website’s operation or the rendering of services expressly requested by the user.
Which cookies does this website use?
This website uses its own first-party and third-party cookies, which are as follows:
FIRST-PARTY COOKIES
Opening a session: The cookies for opening a session allow you to log into and out of your account at https://bysoft.kurago.software/
Customisation: Cookies help us to remember the people or websites you have interacted with so that we can show you related content.
Preferences: Cookies store your adjustments and preferences, as well as your chosen language and your privacy settings.
Security: We use cookies to protect you against security threats, mainly by detecting anyone trying to hack your account at https://bysoft.kurago.software/
THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
Analysis cookies
This website uses analysis services, specifically Google Analytics, for helping the website to analyse users’ browsing experience and improve its performance, but under no circumstances do they involve data that can be used for personal identification. Google Analytics is a website analysis service provided by Google Inc. A user may verify the types of cookie Google uses here.
Social media cookies
Social media cookies may be stored on your browser when you visit https://bysoft.kurago.software/; for example, when you use the link on https://bysoft.kurago.software/ for sharing content with any social media.
The following are the social media cookies that this website uses in its own policies on cookies:
- Facebook cookies, more information is available at policy on cookies.
- Twitter cookies, more information is available at privacy policy.
- Instagram cookies, more information is available at privacy policy.
- YouTube cookies, more information is available at policy on cookies.
- Vimeo cookies, more information is available at cookie policy.
Advertising cookies
We take steps in remarketing through Google AdWords, which uses cookies to help us provide specific advertisements that are consistent with prior visits made to our website. Google uses this information to post publicity on sundry third-party websites. These cookies have a short-term expiry and do not contain any information that can identify the user. Please visit How Google uses cookies in advertising for further information.
We carry out remarketing through Facebook ads, using their cookies to help us provide specific advertisements that are consistent with prior visits made to our website.
At https://bysoft.kurago.software/ we manage our advertising campaigns via the DoubleClick tool that enables us to compile all the data on our target audience in a centralised manner. DoubleClick uses cookies to improve advertising. Cookies are normally used to direct advertisements based on relevant content for the user, improve the campaign’s performance reports, and avoid displaying advertisements that the user has already seen.
DoubleClick uses cookie ID to record the advertisements that have already been displayed on specific browsers. When an advertisement is posted on a browser, it uses that browser’s cookie ID to verify the advertisements it has already displayed on that browser in particular. It thus avoids displaying advertisements that the user has already seen. Likewise, cookie IDs enable DoubleClick to record conversions involving requests for advertisements, such as when a user sees a DoubleClick advertisement and subsequently uses the same browser to visit the advertiser’s website and make a purchase.
As an internet user, you may at any time delete the information on your browsing habits, as well as the related profile informed by said habits, by accessing the following link directly and free of charge: Ad personalization. When a user disables this function, the unique DoubleClick cookie ID on the user’s browser is overwritten with the phrase “OPT_OUT”. As there is now no unique cookie ID, the disabled cookie can no longer be linked to a specific browser.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes, and not only deleted, but also blocked, in a general or specific manner for a particular domain.
To delete the cookies on a website, open your browser settings where you can locate those associated with the domain in question and remove them.
- Managing cookies in Google Chrome
- Managing cookies in Apple Safari
- Managing cookies in Internet Explorer
- Managing cookies in Mozilla Firefox
Accepting cookies
If a user continues browsing after reading our policy on cookies, we understand that they accept the use of cookies.
When accessing this website or application for the first time, you will be presented with a message that will inform you about the use of cookies and where you can access this policy on cookies. If the user consents to the use of cookies, continues browsing or clicks on any link, they are understood to have agreed to our policy on cookies and, therefore, their installation on their equipment or device.
Besides the use of our own first-party cookies, we allow third parties to apply cookies and access them via their hardware. This consent to the use of cookies by these companies is linked to the browsing of this website.
Further information about cookies
You may consult the regulations on cookies issued by Spain’s Data Protection Agency in its “Guía sobre el uso de las cookies” [In Spanish], and obtain further information on cookies on the internet at http://www.aboutcookies.org/
If you would like to have more control over the installation of cookies, you can instal programs or add-ons on your browser, with these tools being described as “Do Not Track”, which will enable you to choose those cookies that you wish to accept.
This policy on cookies was last reviewed on 7 August 2021.