Cookie Policy

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COOKIE POLICY
www.tecnostatus.com/en

This Website may use cookies when you visit. Cookies are small bits of data stored in your browser (across any device you use to browse) so our server can remember certain details later—and only the server that set them can read them. They make browsing smoother, more user-friendly, and don’t harm your device.

Cookies automatically collect info about your preferences while you’re on the site. This helps us recognize you, personalize your experience, and even spot and fix errors.

Data gathered might include visit dates/times, pages viewed, time spent on the site, and sites visited right before and after ours. But no cookie can contact your phone or grab any personal contact info. No cookie can pull files from your hard drive or steal private data. The only way your personal info ends up in a cookie is if you voluntarily give it to the server.

Cookies that can identify you count as personal data, so our Privacy Policy applies. Using them requires your consent—given freely through a clear “yes” before any processing starts. You can withdraw it anytime, and we’ll keep a record.

First-Party Cookies
These are set and managed solely by www.tecnostatus.com/en to improve how the site works. We use the data to enhance quality, content, and your overall experience. They let us recognize returning visitors and tailor content to your preferences.

Third-Party Cookies
These come from external providers we work with to improve the site and your browsing. Their main purpose: gather access stats and track how you interact with the site.

Examples of collected (anonymous) data: pages visited, language, your IP’s general location, number of visitors, visit frequency, session length, browser, carrier, or device type. We use this to optimize the site, spot new needs, and deliver top-notch content/services. Reports are aggregated—no individual users are identified.

Learn more about these cookies, their privacy details, types, features, and expiration at: Google analitics.

Third-party providers may share this data if required by law or if another company processes it for them.

Social Media Cookies
The site includes social media plugins so you can jump straight to those platforms. This means social network cookies might land in your browser. Each platform has its own privacy and cookie policies—they’re fully responsible for their files and practices. Check them out here (for info only):

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
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  • Instagram: https://help.instagram.com/1896641480634370?ref=ig
  • YouTube: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=es-419&gl=mx
  • Pinterest: https://policy.pinterest.com/es/privacy-policy
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy?trk=hp-cookies

Turn Off, Block, or Delete Cookies
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If you reject cookies, you can still use the site, but some features might be limited or unavailable.