Legal notice, cookies policy and privacy policy
Hotel Copacabana Tarifa
Identifying data
Tax identifier: Bartolomé Muñoz Burgos VAT number (CIF): 31835374Q Postcode: 11380 Local Authority: Tarifa Email: info@copacabanatarifa.comUse of cookies and activity files
Cookies are small text files generated by the websites you visit, which contain session data that may be useful later on the website. This data allows the website to maintain your information between pages, and also to analyse the way you interact with the site. Cookies are secure as they can only store information that was placed there by the browser, which is information that the user has entered into the browser or that is included in the page request. They cannot execute code and cannot be used to access your computer. Cookies are essential for the functioning of the internet, providing countless advantages in the provision of interactive services, facilitating navigation and usability of the web. Cookies cannot damage your equipment, cannot execute code and cannot be used to access your computer; having them activated helps to identify and resolve errors. Some services may use social network connectors (social plugins) such as Facebook, X, etc. In this case, you should consult the cookie policy of these social networks, as by using the social login you are authorising the social network to store cookies.What types of cookies exist?
Below, we provide further information to help understand the different types of cookies that may be used: Depending on expiration:- Session cookies: these are temporary cookies that remain in the browser’s cookie file until you leave the website. They are usually used to analyse web traffic patterns. In the long run, this allows for a better experience to improve content and facilitate use.
- Persistent cookies: these are stored on the device and the website reads them every time a new visit is made. Despite their name, a persistent cookie has a specific expiry date. The cookie will stop working after that date, which can range from a few minutes to several years. They are generally used to facilitate the different services offered by websites.
- First-party cookies: these are sent and managed by equipment or a domain belonging to the publisher of the website being visited.
- Third-party cookies: these are sent and managed by a third party other than the website publisher, originating from another server. For example, those used by social networks or for external content like Google Maps.
- Technical cookies: these allow the user to navigate through a website and use the different options or services available, such as controlling traffic, identifying the user session, accessing restricted areas, remembering items in an order, submitting a request for registration or participation in an event, using security elements during navigation, storing content for video or sound broadcasting, or sharing content via social networks.
- Analytical cookies: these allow the party responsible for them to monitor and statistically analyse the behaviour of users on the websites to which they are linked. They are used to measure activity on websites and to create user navigation profiles for these sites, in order to introduce improvements based on the analysis of usage data. They are processed by us and/or by third parties. These cookies collect anonymous/dissociated user information, such as the number of users and time spent, how many times the site is visited, the user’s origin, keywords… This allows us to improve the range of products and services we offer.
- Advertising cookies: these, whether processed by us or by third parties, allow us to manage the offer of advertising spaces on the website as effectively as possible, tailoring the content of the advert to the content of the service requested or the use made of our website.
What Cookies do we use on our Web products?
Below we inform you and ask for your permission to execute the following first-party cookies or services provided to us by third-party plugins. Most browsers will generally allow you to change your browser settings so that it does not accept these “cookies”, but if you take this action, please be aware that the website or some parts of the website may not function correctly.| Type | Name | Duration | Purpose |
| First-party | aceptarCookies | 90 days | Controls the user’s acceptance of cookies. |
| Third-party | _utma, _utmb, _utmt, _utmz | – | Correspond to Google Analytics; they allow information to be obtained about how users use the website. |
| Third-party | PREF, NID, GAPS, GoogleAccountsLocale_session, AID, APISID, HID, HSID, SID, SAPISID, SSID, CONSENT, TAID, PAIDCONTENT | – | Allow you to stay logged into your Google account. They improve the user experience in plugins such as Google Maps. |
| Third-party | GALX, LSID, RMME, YSC, CAL, dkv, _ga, _gat, GEUP, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | – | Used by YouTube to calculate necessary bandwidth, count video views, etc. |
| Third-party | act, lu, x-src, locale, datr, c_user, fr, xs, csm, s, pl, p, presence, js_reg_fb_ref, js_reg_fb_gate | – | Used by Facebook to manage shared content and control ‘Like’ buttons. |
| Third-party | __utma, __utmb, __utmt, __utmv, __utmz, external_referer, H, eu_cn, _twitter_sess, _gat, _ga, _remember_checked_on, remember_checked, twll, guest_id, metrics_token, lang | – | Adjusted by Twitter to show profile activity and manage posts from the website. |
How to manage cookies?
All internet browsers allow you to limit a cookie’s behaviour or deactivate cookies within the browser settings or options. The steps to do this are different for each browser, and instructions can be found in your browser’s help menu. Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode whereby cookies are always deleted after the visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers with a link to the cookie settings and the different names for this ‘private mode’:- Chrome, see: Managing cookies in Chrome
- Explorer, see: Managing cookies in Internet Explorer
- Firefox, see: Managing cookies in Firefox
- Safari, see: Managing cookies in Safari
- Opera, see: Managing cookies in Opera
- Safari (iOS), see: Managing cookies in Safari (iOS)
- Chrome (Android), see: Managing cookies in Chrome (Android)
Privacy policy
Data Controller
The Data Controller corresponds to the owner of this website, whose full details appear at the top of this document.Data processed, purposes and retention period
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