Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 22, 2024

On this Website, www.goandance.com (hereinafter, the “Website”), we use cookies or other tracking tools to collect information about how users use the Website.

The data controller for the information collected through cookies is GODANCE SALSA, S.L. (GO&DANCE), with VAT number B66413691 and address at Calle Roger, number 38, Bajos (08028), Barcelona, Spain.

If you have any questions related to the use of cookies, please send an email to info@goandance.com and we will reply as soon as possible.

1 - What is a cookie?

A cookie is a file installed in your device's browser (computer, mobile, etc.) for the purpose of storing and retrieving data. Cookies can serve various purposes depending on their configuration: for example, saving preferences (such as language, currency, or country), collecting usage statistics (like audience/traffic measurement), enabling technical features (such as playing audiovisual content or remembering products added to the “cart”), analyzing user behavior or navigation on the Website, among others.

2 - What data is collected through cookies?

When you access the Website, even if you are not registered, the following information may be collected through cookies:

3 - What types of cookies are there?

According to their purpose, cookies can be classified as follows:

  1. Technical cookies: These are strictly necessary to browse the Website as they allow basic functions such as moving from one section to another. They handle technical aspects like identifying profiles or sessions and managing tool preferences related to use, interaction, and content access location. Also included in this category, due to their technical nature, are cookies that manage advertising spaces on the Website as efficiently as possible, without collecting information for purposes other than simple management of said space, such as personalizing that advertising or other content.

  2. Statistical cookies: These measure and collect statistical information regarding the user's use of the Website, such as time spent, number of visits, or visited content. This information helps understand user interaction, evaluate Website performance, identify the most or least visited pages or sections, and measure the impact of ads (if any). With this information, errors can be corrected, and the Website design or content can be improved.

  3. Preference or customization cookies: These allow the Website to remember user information so the service can be accessed with specific features that differentiate the experience from other users, such as preferred language or region, number of results displayed in a search, or the appearance or content of the service based on the device used to access it.

  4. Behavioral advertising cookies: These manage the advertising spaces included on the Website based on the user's browsing profile. They store browsing information obtained through continuous observation of habits, building a specific user profile. This allows ads shown to be personalized based on those habits.

According to the entity that manages them:

  1. First-party cookies: Sent to the user's device from a server or domain managed by the Website owner, in this case, GO&DANCE, from which the requested service is provided.

  2. Third-party cookies: Sent to the user's device from a server or domain not managed by the Website owner, but by another entity that processes the data collected via cookies.

According to how long they remain active:

  1. Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user is browsing the Website and are deactivated once the session ends.

  2. Persistent cookies: These store data that can be accessed and processed for a defined period set by the cookie manager, which can range from a few minutes to several years.

4 - What cookies do we specifically use on our website?

On our Website, we use the following cookies:

Provider

Purpose

First-party/Third-party

Expiration

GO&DANCE Technical cookies necessary for the Website to function, such as maintaining the session and user preferences. First-party Session or persistent, depending on the case
Google Analytics Collect aggregate information about user navigation, such as visited pages, session duration, traffic source, etc., for statistical purposes. Third-party
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As specified by Google (see link)
Facebook Pixel Display relevant ads on Facebook and other Meta platforms, and measure their performance. Third-party
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As specified by Meta (see link)

5 - What is the legal basis for processing your data through cookies? Are they mandatory?

The processing of information collected through non-technical functionality cookies (except as provided for measurement cookies) is based on your consent, which we request when you access the Website through an informational pop-up.

Processing of information collected through technical cookies does not require consent, as it is based on the legitimate interest of GO&DANCE. Consent is also not required (and therefore based on legitimate interest) for cookies strictly limited to the exclusive measurement of Website audience, performed on behalf of the publisher only (by the publisher or a provider, not third parties) and used to produce anonymous statistical data only (without collecting identifiers).

Where applicable, you can withdraw your consent at any time, as explained in the section on revoking consent.

Technical or necessary cookies cannot be disabled, as doing so would compromise the proper functioning of the Website. They are generally only set in response to actions taken by you, such as setting cookie preferences, logging in, or filling out forms. Disabling them may limit the use of certain Website services or features, resulting in a less satisfactory experience.

6 - Who do we share your personal information with? Are there any international data transfers?

We use some third-party cookies, which are collected and managed by third parties, so those entities will receive your personal data collected via cookies for the purposes specified for each cookie. These types of cookies are listed in the table in section 5 as Third-party Cookies, and the third party managing each cookie is identified there. In some cases, some first-party cookie providers may also collect your data for their own purposes, such as improving their tools. In such cases, they are also identified as Third-party Cookies in section 5.

You can find out about the third-country transfers (if any) carried out by the third parties identified in this Cookie Policy through their respective policies.

7 - How can you accept, deny, or withdraw your consent to the use of cookies on this Website?

When you first access our Website, a window is displayed allowing you to indicate whether you accept cookies or wish to configure or reject them, except for those strictly necessary. You can also withdraw previously granted consent at any time.

If you wish to withdraw your consent related to the Cookie Policy at any time, you can do so by deleting the stored cookies through your browser's settings and configurations.

Note that if you accept third-party cookies, you will need to delete them through your browser options or through the system offered by the third party itself.

You can find more information about how to disable cookies depending on your browser at the following links:

8 - What are your rights as a data subject?

Your rights as a data subject in relation to personal data protection are set out in the USER RIGHTS section of our Privacy Policy.

9 - Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Therefore, we recommend reviewing this policy every time you access our Website to stay properly informed about how and why we use Cookies.