Cookies Policies

Access to this Website may imply the use of cookies. Cookies are small amounts of information stored by each User’s web browser -in various navigation devices- for the server to remember and use them later. Cookies make navigation easier, friendlier, and do not damage the browsing device.

Cookies are automatic procedures used to gather information regarding the preferences established by Users’ during a visit to the Website, and serve to recognize them as recurring visitors and personalize their Website experience and use. They can also help identify and solve errors.

The information gathered through cookies may include date and time of visit to the Website, pages viewed, time spent on the Website, and the sites visited immediately before and after. Nevertheless, cookies cannot contact the user via phone numbers or through any other means of personal contact. Cookies cannot extract information from the User’s hard drive or steal personal information. The only way that the User’s private information becomes part of a Cookie file is that the User has personally provided that information to the server.

Cookies that allow identifying a person are considered personal data. Therefore, they are governed by the preceding Privacy Policy. In this sense, User’s authorization is required for their use. This authorization shall be made effective through an authentic choice, provided through an affirmative, positive, decision, and prior to the initial, removable, documented treatment of information.

Our Cookies


These are the cookies sent to the computer or the User’s device and managed exclusively by Australis.com for the best performance of the Website. The information gathered is used to improve the Website quality, content and your User experience. These cookies allow recognizing Users as recurring visitors and adapting content to best suit their preferences.

The entities in charge of providing cookies may cede this information to third parties if required by law, or when a third party is in charge of processing this information for these entities.

Social Media Cookies

Australis.com uses social media plugins that allow logging in to them through the Website. Because of this, social media cookies can be stored on the User’s browser. The owners of these social media pages have their own data protection and cookie policies, them being responsible for their own files and privacy practices. Users must contact these social media pages to receive information on their cookies and on the treatment of their personal data, as appropriate.


Disabling, Denying, and Deleting cookies


Users can disable, deny, and delete cookies –in part or in whole- installed on their devices on their browser settings section (such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Explorer). The procedures to deny and delete cookies may differ from browser to browser. Therefore, Users must read the instructions provided by each web browser. If the use of cookies is denied –in part or in whole- Users may still continue to use the Website, although some of its functions may be limited.

III. ACCEPTANCE AND CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY


Users must read and agree to the conditions on personal data protection contained in this Privacy and Cookie Policy, and to the treatment of their personal data by the Party Responsible for the Treatment for it to proceed accordingly in the times and purposes established. The use of the Website implies accepting its Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Australis.com holds the right to modify its Privacy and Cookie Policy as it deems appropriate or due to changes in applicable regulations, in case law, or in the doctrine of the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Changes or updates made to this Privacy and Cookie Policy shall be explicitly informed to the User.

This Privacy and Cookie Policy was updated on May 24, 2018 in compliance with EU Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and Council, dated April 27, 2016, on the protection of physical persons regarding the treatment of personal information and the free circulation of such information (GDPR).