Cookies Policy

Transparency on how we use cookies to improve your experience on a2bits.

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What are Cookies?

Access to this Website may involve the use of cookies. Cookies are small amounts of information stored in the browser used by each User so that the server remembers certain information that later and only the server that implemented it will read.

They facilitate navigation, make it more user-friendly, and do not damage the device. They are automatic procedures for collecting information related to the User's preferences to personalize their experience and help identify and resolve errors.

No cookie allows contacting the User's phone number or extracting information from the hard drive or stealing personal information. Cookies that allow a person to be identified are considered personal data and require express, affirmative, and removable consent.

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First-Party Cookies

These are cookies sent to the User's computer or device and managed exclusively by a2bits for the best functioning of the Website.

The information collected is used to improve the quality of the Website, its Content, and your experience as a User, allowing us to recognize you as a returning visitor and adapt the content to your preferences.

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Third-Party Cookies

These are cookies used and managed by external entities that provide a2bits with requested services to improve the Website. The main objective is to obtain access statistics and analyze navigation information (e.g., number of pages visited, language, location of access, frequency, browser, etc.).

This information is collected anonymously and Website trend reports are drawn up without identifying individual users.

We currently use services from:

  • Google Analytics: You can check their official policy for more information.
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Disable, Reject, and Delete Cookies

The User can disable, reject, and delete the cookies (totally or partially) installed on their device by configuring their browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.).

The procedures differ from one browser to another, so the User must go to the instructions provided by the internet browser itself. In the event of rejecting the use of cookies, you may continue to use the Website, although you may have limited use of some of its features.