Privacy Policy

Our privacy policy describes how we collect, store or use the information we collect through the different services or pages available on coolandcrazytrends.info (the Site). It is important that you understand what information we collect and how we use it since access to this site implies acceptance of our privacy policy.

Who we are

The activity of this website is articulated as follows:

Name: this website is managed by Cool and Crazy Trends, which is responsible for the file.

Headquarters: located in P.I. La Chaparrilla 44- 41016 Sevilla.

Social activity: this website is dedicated to the dissemination of free information through the Internet and the mailing list of Cool and Crazy Trends for informative, educational and commercial purposes, including sales and affiliation activities.

Applicable legal framework

The activity of this website is subject to the Spanish and European legal framework, specifically to the following standards:

The General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD). This is the regulations of the European Union, unifies the regulation of the treatment of personal data in the different countries of the EU.

The Organic Law on Data Protection (LOPD) and its Development Regulation. These are the Spanish regulations regarding the treatment of personal data and the obligations that must be assumed by those responsible for any website in the management of that information.

Processing of personal data

What is personal data?

The LOPD defines in its article 3 personal data as “any information concerning identified or identifiable individuals.”

To this it is necessary to add that the different information that, gathered, can take to the identification of a certain person. These also constitute personal data.

More obvious examples are the name or ID of a person, but also personal data is considered the email or even an IP address used at a given time (although this last example is more debated if it can really be considered a personal data).

Why are these data collected?

The collection of personal data on the Internet is simply inevitable in any interactive site (with commentary, contact forms, etc.).

That is, a simple comment on the blog, when your name is stored (so that we can address each other in the comments) in the blog, we are collecting a personal data for the purpose of the law. Only with that we fully enter into the corresponding legal obligations.

The purposes with which these data are collected here are three:

  • Make possible a blog comments system.
  • Allow you to contact us through our contact forms.
  • Create a list of subscribers via email to which we provide exclusive content and notify of new entries in the blog, as well as commercial promotions.

What types of data are collected? Purpose and legitimation

In general terms, the personal data collected is stored in a file with the exclusive purpose of sending electronic communications relating to the web’s own activity.

The data collected are identifying and correspond to a reasonable minimum to be able to carry out the activity carried out. In particular, specially protected data is not collected at any time.

This means that they will be used for issues such as sending newsletters, notices of new articles and new comments on the blog, commercial offers, events and, in general, any information that we consider of interest to users.

The legitimacy for the collection of these data is based on the express consent that the user grants.

Specifically, in this blog we collect three different types of personal data:

  • Your name (without surnames): in comments, contact forms and email list.
  • Your email: in comments, contact forms and email list. Simply essential to be able to communicate with you.
  • Your IP address: the collection of this data is intrinsically WordPress. It is also a useful data to combat spam.

Where are your personal data stored on this website?

Due to the nature of this activity, the personal data of this website is stored in three places:

  • The web servers of our websites: This website is hosted by the hosting providers of 1 & 1 Internet Spain S.L.U
  • Our email marketing provider, Mailrelay.
  • In Cool and Crazy Trends facilities: for backup purposes, you keep copies of the web and the mailing list stored in our own storage media.

The three companies are headquartered in Spain and operate under the legal framework of protection of personal data of the European Union and in the performance of their functions they exercise the figure of data processing managers.

How long we retain your data

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.

Anti-spam policy

We want to express from here also our absolute refusal to send unsolicited commercial communications or any type of behavior or manifestation known as “spam” and we declare ourselves committed to the fight against this type of practices.

Therefore, we guarantee the user that under no circumstances personal data collected on the website will be transferred, shared, or sold to any third party, unless express wish of the interested party or legal obligation.

As a measure of protection to these practices, the Cool and Crazy Trends mailing list is of the double opt-in type, which means that the email of the user who wants to register, is sent a confirmation email to complete the registration. Only if the owner confirms the registration from that email, it will be completed.

In the event that a user still receives communications from this website without having registered, or without having given their express consent to such registration, you can unsubscribe with a simple click from any email received (all include the unsubscribe button).

Security measures

Cool and Crazy Trends has adopted the technical, organizational and security measures that guarantee the confidentiality, integrity and quality of the information contained therein, in accordance with the provisions of current legislation on data protection.

Rights of the user and how to exercise them

In accordance with the provisions of the European RGPD and the Spanish LOPD, the users at any time may exercise their rights of access, rectification, cancellation, and opposition to the provider.

To facilitate the exercise of these rights, a drop-down button is provided in all communications, which will result in the immediate elimination of the user’s personal data from the database of the email marketing provider (Mailrelay).

At any time you can exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation or opposition by sending an ordinary mail to Cool and Crazy Trends, at the address P.I. La Chaparrilla 44- 41016 Sevilla, providing a photocopy of your ID or equivalent document and specifying your request or sending the documentation to the email account: info@coolandcrazytrends.info

We do not commit to execute all these rights within the maximum legal term established of 10 business days. In practice we will do it much sooner, since we have no interest in having your data, if you do not want.

Changes in the Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, therefore, review it frequently. The changes and clarifications will take effect immediately after their publication on the website. If we make substantial changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated, so that you know what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if applicable, we use and / or disclose that.

Embedded content from other websites

Articles on this site may include embedded content (videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracing your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Cookies

Some cookies are necessary to allow you to browse our website, use its features, and access secure areas. The use of these cookies is essential for the website to work. For example, we use user-input cookies for the duration of a session to keep track of a user’s input when filling in forms that span several pages.

We also use functional cookies to remember choices you’ve made or information you’ve provided, such as your username, language, or the region you are in. This allows us to tailor your website experience specifically to your preferences. For example, authentication cookies are functional cookies that are used for the duration of a session (or persistent, if you agree to the “remember me” function) to allow users to authenticate themselves on subsequent visits or to gain access to authorized content across pages. The functional cookies we use include:

User-centric security cookies to detect authentication abuses for a limited persistent duration, like repeated failed login attempts. These cookies are set for the specific task of increasing the security of the service.

Multimedia content player session cookies (flash cookies) are used for the duration of a session to store technical data needed to play back video or audio content (image quality, network link speed, and buffering parameters).

Load balancing session cookies are used for the duration of the session to identify the same server in the pool in order for the load balancer to redirect user requests appropriately.

User interface customization persistent cookies are used to store a user’s preference regarding a service across web pages.

The performance cookies we use include:

First party analytics cookies – We use these cookies to estimate the number of unique visitors, to improve our websites and our merchants’ websites, and to detect the most searched for words in search engines that lead to a webpage. These cookies are not used to target you with online marketing. We use these cookies to learn how our websites and our merchants’ websites are performing and make relevant improvements to improve your browsing experience.

Third party analytics cookies – We also use Google Analytics and other third-party analytics providers listed below to help measure how users interact with our website content. These cookies “remember” what our users have done on previous pages and how they’ve interacted with the website.

Finally, Social and Content cookies are placed by many social media plugins (for example the Facebook ’like’ button), and other tools meant to provide or improve the content on a website (for example services that allow the playing of video files, or that create comments sections). We integrate these modules into our platform to improve the experience of browsing and interacting with our websites. Please note that some of these third party services place cookies that are also used for things like behavioural advertising, analytics, and/or market research. things like behavioural advertising, analytics, and/or market research.

Questions and Contact Information

If you would like to: access, correct, amend or delete any personal information we have about you, register a complaint, or simply want more information contact our Privacy Compliance Officer at info@coolandcrazytrends.info or by mail at

Cool and Crazy Trends

[Re: Privacy Compliance Officer]

Pol. Ind. La Chaparrilla 44, Sevilla ES 41016