Preliminary Considerations
The term «user» will refer to any person who navigates the website https://jmpique.com, hereinafter simply referred to as the website.
The term «editor» will refer to the owner of the website, who is JMPiqué, and is identified in this legal notice.
The cookies used in the user’s browser have been installed with their authorization. If at any time the user wishes to revoke this authorization, they may do so without any obstacles. To do this, they can refer to the section on Disabling or Deleting Cookies, described in these policies.
The Editor is free to make any changes deemed necessary to the website. This may include adding new sections, functionalities, or elements that may result in the use of new cookies. Therefore, it is advised that users check this cookie policy each time they access the website to stay informed about any changes that may have occurred since their last visit.
Definition and Function of Cookies
Cookies are pieces of information stored in the user’s web browser to track their previous activity and remember certain data for future visits. They may also be called web beacons, pixels, bugs, or trackers, but for the purpose of these policies, they will only be referred to as cookies.
Cookies typically store technical data, usage statistics, profile personalization, links to social networks, management of personal preferences, among other functions, in order to adapt the website to the user’s needs and settings, improving the browsing experience. Not accepting cookies may hinder the service that the website aims to provide.
Cookies are not virus files, spam, trojans, worms, spyware, or advertising programs, whether static on the page or in pop-up formats.
The information stored pertains to the browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.), not to the user. To confirm this, you can visit the same domain on two different browsers and notice that you can set different preferences on each.
Types of Cookies Based on Management Entity
Cookies can be:
- First-party cookies: Managed by the website editor. They are sent to the user’s terminal from a device or domain controlled by the editor and used to provide the service requested by the user.
- Third-party cookies: Managed by a different entity, either a person or legal entity.
This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies.
Types of Cookies Based on Purpose
Depending on their function, cookies can be:
- Technical cookies: Allow for the operational management of the website, enabling users to browse without issues. They can help control traffic and data communication, identify sessions, access restricted areas, remember items in a cart, manage purchases, control fraud, request event participation, use security elements during navigation, store video or audio content, enable dynamic content, or share content on social networks, among other functions.
- Preference or customization cookies: These remember information to allow users to navigate the website with personalized characteristics such as language, search results, website appearance, background colors, profile image, etc.
- Analytics or measurement cookies: These track and analyze user behavior on the website, such as time spent on pages and peak traffic hours.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: Store information on users’ browsing behavior to create profiles and display ads tailored to these profiles.
- Advertising cookies: Allow for the most effective management of website ad spaces based on criteria like edited content or the frequency of displayed ads.
This website uses technical, customization, analytics, advertising, and behavioral advertising cookies.
Some cookies may serve multiple purposes.
Types of Cookies Based on Duration
According to their duration on the user’s device, cookies can be:
- Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data temporarily while the user is on a website. These cookies typically disappear when the session ends, such as when products added to a cart are not saved after the session ends.
- Persistent cookies: These cookies store data on the user’s device for a defined period, ranging from a few minutes to several years.
Consequences of Disabling Cookies
For example, possible effects of not authorizing the use of cookies include:
- Selected products may not load into the cart, preventing the user from completing purchases.
- Users will not be able to access personal or client areas.
- Data needed to improve the website may not be collected.
- Users will not be able to share content on social networks.
- Users will not be able to leave comments on blogs.
- Users will not be able to use social media platforms, as all of them require cookies.
- Third-party advertising may not be displayed, reducing potential income for websites using this mode.
- On certain websites, navigation may be considered spam due to a lack of identifiable data.
If the user deletes cookies and wants to navigate the website again, they must accept the cookies once more.
Cookies Used on This Website
This website uses the following cookies: technical, customization, analytics, and behavioral advertising. Although every effort has been made to provide accurate details, it may not be possible to list every third-party cookie. However, we strive to provide users with all the necessary information.
Technical and Functional Cookies:
Name | Provider | Description | Duration | Type |
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CookieConsent | jmpique.com | Stores the user’s cookie consent status for the current domain | 1 year | Necessary |
wc_cart_hash_# | jmpique.com | Remembers items in the cart | Persistent | Necessary |
wc_fragments_# | jmpique.com | Stores login information for visitors so they don’t have to log in again if the browser is closed | Session | Necessary |
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Disabling or Deleting Cookies
At any time, users may exercise their right to refuse cookies and can, accordingly, disable or delete them, except those required for the website’s functionality.
Users can delete or block cookies for all browsing activities or for a specific domain. This must be done for each browser and device separately, as different browsers may have different settings.
The Editor cannot perform this action for the user. Users must take responsibility for managing cookies in their own browsers or devices.
For specific browser instructions, consult the help section of each one:
- Chrome: Go to Menu → Settings → Advanced Settings → Privacy. You can configure or delete cookies here.
- Internet Explorer: Go to Tools → Internet Options → Privacy → Settings → Advanced Options.
- Firefox: Go to Menu → Preferences → Privacy → Show Cookies.
- Safari: Go to Preferences → Privacy.
Cookie-Related Notices
The Editor is not responsible for any technical issues the user may encounter when disabling or deleting cookies. Users must verify cookie deactivation or deletion in the help section of their browser. The user assumes responsibility for the consequences of disabling cookies.
At any time, users can contact the Editor via privacidad@jmpique.com.