Cookies Policy
Regulations on the use of cookies
This Cookie Policy is an integral part of the Legal Notice and Privacy Policy of Ambasaguas 2013, S.L. Accessing and browsing the site, or using its services, implies acceptance of the General Conditions established in our Legal Notice (and therefore of the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy). Please read them carefully.
Thank you for choosing to visit us. We want your experience on the site to be the best possible, and for this reason, in compliance with the second section of article 22 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on information society services and electronic commerce (hereinafter, LSSI), we have drafted this Cookie Policy as clearly, transparently, completely, and understandably as possible.
What is a Cookie?
This website uses cookies and/or similar technologies that store and retrieve information when you browse. In general, these technologies can serve many different purposes, such as, for example, recognizing you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or customizing the way content is displayed.
Cookies are files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to the browser or the user's device (smartphone, tablet, or connected television) when they visit a website. Their main purpose is to store information about your visit and recognize the user each time they access the website. They also allow us to improve the quality and usability of our website.
Cookies are essential for the operation of the Internet; they cannot harm the user's computer/device and, if activated in your browser settings, help us identify and resolve possible operating errors of www.bloomandyoubrand.com.
Like most websites, this website uses Cookies to ensure the website functions correctly, to store preferences, such as the language you have selected or the font size, to understand the user's browsing experience, to collect anonymous statistical information, such as which pages the user has visited or how long they have stayed on the website.
Types of Cookies
There are different types of cookies. All of them work in the same way, but have slight differences:
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Session Cookies: These are designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. They are generally used to store information that is only needed to provide the service requested by the user on a single occasion (e.g., a list of purchased products) and disappear when the session ends.
Session cookies only last for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close the browser. Their main purpose is to identify the type of device, support website security or its basic functionality. They do not contain personal information that allows us to identify a person. -
Persistent or Permanent Cookies: These are cookies where data remains stored on the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie owner, which can range from a few minutes to several years.
They are stored on the device's hard drive and our website reads them each time you make a new visit to the website; they have a specific expiration date, after which the cookie stops working. They allow us to identify your actions and preferences; analyze visits and help us understand how users reach our page and improve our services. - Technical, strictly necessary Cookies: (exempted from compliance with the obligations established in article 22.2 of the LSSI when they allow the provision of the service requested by the user). These allow the user to navigate through a website, platform or application and use the different options or services that exist therein, including those that the editor uses to allow the management and operation of the website and enable its functions and services, such as, for example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted access parts, remembering the elements that make up an order, carrying out the purchase process of an order, managing payment, controlling fraud linked to the security of the service, making the request for registration or participation in an event, counting visits for the purposes of billing for software licenses with which the service (website, platform or application) operates, using security elements during navigation, storing content for broadcasting videos or sound, enabling dynamic content (for example, text or image loading animation) or sharing content through social networks.
- Preference or personalization Cookies: These are cookies that allow information to be remembered so that the user accesses the service with certain characteristics that may differentiate their experience from that of other users, such as, for example, the language, the number of results to display when the user performs a search, the appearance or content of the service depending on the type of browser through which the user accesses the service or the region from which they access the service, etc.
- Geolocation Cookies: These are used to determine the country or region the user is in when accessing a website service in order to offer content or services appropriate to their location.
- Analytics or measurement Cookies: These are cookies that allow their controller to monitor and analyze the behavior of users of the websites to which they are linked, including the quantification of ad impacts. The information collected through this type of cookie is used to measure the activity of websites, applications, or platforms, in order to introduce improvements based on the analysis of user usage data of the service.
- Behavioral advertising Cookies: These store information on user behavior obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, which allows for the development of a specific profile to display advertising based on it.
- Anonymous Cookies: These only collect information about the advertising spaces displayed on the website, regardless of the user accessing the website, i.e., without expressly identifying them.
- Personalized Cookies: These collect personal information from the website user by a third party, for the personalization of said advertising spaces.
- Functionality Cookies: These allow user decisions, such as their login or identifier, to be remembered. The information collected by these cookies is anonymized (i.e., it does not contain your name, address, or other data).
- First-party Cookies: These are those sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
- Third-party Cookies: Third-party cookies are cookies installed by a website other than the one you are visiting; for example, those used by social networks (like Facebook) or by external content plugins (like Google Maps). In addition, some advertising companies use these types of files to track your visits to every site where they advertise.
Use of Cookies by www.bloomandyoubrand.com
By accessing , you expressly agree that we may use this type of cookies on your devices. If you disable cookies, your browsing may not be optimal and some of the features available may not work correctly.
a) First-party cookies
In order to recognize you and provide you with better service, our site uses its own cookies (small text files that your browser stores). The advantages of accepting our cookies result in saving time.
They can also be used to recognize you between successive visits and thus adapt the content shown to you, to obtain information about the date and time of your last visit, to measure certain traffic parameters within the site itself, and to estimate the number of visits made, so that we can focus and adjust services and promotions more effectively.
No cookie allows contact with your phone number, email address, or any other means of contact. No cookie can extract information from your hard drive or steal personal information.
Own and strictly necessary cookies
| Cookies | Purpose | Duration | Management |
| User identification | They are used to identify and authenticate the user. They also contain technical data of the user session, such as connection timeout, session ID, etc. | Session | Own |
| Session identification | They identify the user's http session. They are common in all web applications to identify requests from a user in a session. | Session | Own |
| Navigation status | They allow identifying the user's navigation status (start of session, first page, first access, scroll status, voting status, etc.) | Session | Own |
| User selections | They store the session values selected by the user, such as the store, language, currency, products, size, etc. | Session | Own |
| Favorites and last selections | They allow remembering the user's favorite selections (of stores, for example) or the last selections (of stores, products, consent for cookie installation, etc.) in subsequent accesses to the web. | Session | Own |
| Shopping cart | They store information about the mini shopping cart, as well as the user identification data associated with said cart. | Session | Own |
| Protocols | They allow managing changes between secure (https) and non-secure (http) domain (protocol). | Session | Own |
b) Third-party cookies
These are those sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies.
Google Analytics cookies
The site uses the Google Analytics service, which is provided by Google, Inc., an entity whose main office is at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States ("Google").
Google Analytics uses cookies to help us analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the site (including your IP address) will be directly transmitted and stored by Google on its servers in the United States. Google will use this information on our behalf for the purpose of tracking your use of the site, compiling reports on site activity and providing other services related to site activity and Internet usage. Google may transmit this information to third parties where required by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
If you wish, you can refuse the processing of data or information by rejecting the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, if you do so, you may not be able to use the full functionality of this site. By using this site, you consent to the processing of your information by Google in the manner and for the purposes indicated above.
More information at Policies Technologies Cookies.
Google has developed a plugin that you can install in your browser if you do not want to be tracked by its cookies: Google Tools.
Analytical Cookies
| Name | Purpose |
| _utma | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utma cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| _utmt | Used to limit the request rate. |
| _utmb | Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| _utmc | Not used in ga.js. Set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie worked in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit. |
| _utmz | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| _utmv | Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor custom variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| _ga | Used to differentiate between users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library loads and there is no previous version of the _ga cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| _gat | Used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when the javascript library loads and there is no previous version of the _gat cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
Other Third-Party Cookies
| Cookies | Purpose | Duration | Management |
| _utma | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utma cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _utmt | Used to limit the request rate. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _utmb | Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _utmc | Not used in ga.js. Set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie worked in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _utmz | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _utmv | Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor custom variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _ga | Used to differentiate between users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library loads and there is no previous version of the _ga cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
| _gat | Used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when the javascript library loads and there is no previous version of the _gat cookie. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | Third-party |
Third-Party Cookies. Social Network Cookies.
| Cookies | Purpose | Duration | Management |
| fr |
Tracking cookie used for advertising purposes by the social network Facebook. More information at Facebook Cookies |
Persistent | Third-party |
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Tracking cookie used for advertising purposes by the social network Instagram. |
Persistent | Third-party |
You can find information about transfers to third countries that, where applicable, are carried out by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their respective policies.
User settings to prevent Cookies.
In compliance with current legal regulations, we provide you with information that allows you to configure your internet browser(s) to maintain your privacy and security regarding cookies. Therefore, we provide you with information and links to the official support sites of the main browsers so that you can decide whether or not to accept the use of cookies.
Thus, you can block cookies through the browser's settings tools (all modern browsers allow you to change the Cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the "Options" or "Preferences" menu of the browser) or you can configure your browser to notify you when a server wants to save a cookie:
a) If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, in the menu option Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings. To learn more, visit Microsoft Support.
b) If you use Mozilla Firefox, in the menu option Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies. To learn more, visit Mozilla Support.
c) If you use Google Chrome, in the Options section > Advanced Options > Privacy. To learn more, visit Google Support.
d) If you use Opera, in the Security and Privacy option, you can configure the browser. To learn more, visit Opera Help.
e) If you use Apple Safari, in the Preferences > Security or Privacy option, you can configure the Browser. To learn more, visit Apple Support.
f) If you wish to disable Google Universal Analytics, you can install the following extension provided by Google: Google Tools.
Some functionalities and services may be disabled or behave differently than expected, such as staying logged in, keeping items in the "shopping cart" in an e-commerce service, or receiving information targeted to your location, among others.
