Cookies Policy

1. Purpose

This Cookies Policy explains how PHYSIO MRI TECH, S.L. (“PhysioMRI”, “we”, “us” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the website www.physiomri.com.

This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which provides further information about how we process personal data.

The use of cookies and similar technologies is governed, where applicable, by Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018, of 5 December, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPDGDD).

2. Website owner

The owner of this website is:

Company: PHYSIO MRI TECH, S.L.
Tax ID (NIF): B40638959
Registered address: C/ Algepser, 21-4, Polígono Industrial Táctica, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain
Telephone: +34 695 990 634
Email: admin@physiomri.com
Website: www.physiomri.com
Commercial Registry: Commercial Registry of Valencia, Sheet V-191412.

3. What are cookies?

Cookies are small files or technologies that a website may store on or access from a user’s device when the website is visited.

Cookies may perform different functions, such as enabling the website to operate correctly, remembering user preferences, maintaining a session, measuring the use of the website or, where applicable, providing personalised or advertising content.

Similar technologies that store or access information on the user’s device may be subject to the same rules and are included within the term “cookies” for the purposes of this Policy.

4. Types of cookies

Cookies may be classified according to the entity responsible for them, their purpose and the period during which they remain active.

4.1 According to the entity responsible

First-party cookies: cookies sent to the user’s device from a domain or system managed by PhysioMRI.

Third-party cookies: cookies for which an entity other than PhysioMRI is responsible, including cookies generated by third-party services integrated into the website.

4.2 According to their purpose

The website may use the following categories of cookies, depending on the services and functionalities enabled at any given time:

Strictly necessary or technical cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly or to provide a service expressly requested by the user.

They may be used, for example, to manage sessions, website security, authentication, cookie consent preferences or technical functions required to provide the website.

Where these cookies are strictly necessary to provide the service requested by the user, they do not require prior consent.

Preference or personalisation cookies

These cookies allow information to be remembered so that users can access the website with certain characteristics that may differentiate their experience, such as language or other interface preferences.

Where the preference has been expressly selected by the user and is necessary to provide the requested functionality, consent may not be required. In other cases, they will only be activated with the user’s consent.

Analytics or measurement cookies

These cookies allow us or third parties to measure and analyse how users interact with the website, for example by collecting information on visits, pages viewed or website usage.

Where consent is legally required, these cookies will not be activated unless the user has accepted them.

Advertising cookies

These cookies allow advertising spaces to be managed and, where applicable, may be used to adapt advertising to particular criteria.

They will only be activated where the user has given the required consent.

Behavioural advertising cookies

These cookies may collect information about browsing behaviour in order to create a profile of interests and display advertising based on that profile.

They will only be activated after obtaining the user’s consent.

5. Cookies used on this website

PhysioMRI uses the following cookies and similar technologies on www.physiomri.com:

Cookie Provider Purpose Category Duration
_ga Google Analytics Used to distinguish users and collect statistical information about how visitors use the website. Analytics 2 years
ga<measurement ID> Google Analytics Used to persist session state and measure interactions with the website. Analytics 2 years
_fbp Meta Platforms Used by Meta Pixel to identify browsers for advertising, conversion measurement and website analytics purposes. Advertising / behavioural advertising 90 days
_fbc Meta Platforms Used by Meta Pixel to store information relating to visits originating from Meta advertising, including the Meta click identifier where applicable, in order to measure advertising conversions. Advertising / behavioural advertising 90 days

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google.

Google Analytics allows PhysioMRI to obtain statistical information about the use of the website, such as visits, interactions, pages viewed and other information relating to how users navigate the website.

Google Analytics cookies requiring consent will only be activated after the user has expressly accepted analytics cookies through the website’s cookie consent mechanism.

Further information about Google’s processing of information is available through Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics privacy information.

Meta Pixel

This website uses Meta Pixel, a technology provided by Meta that allows PhysioMRI to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, understand how users interact with the website after viewing or clicking on an advertisement and, where applicable and subject to the user’s consent, create or measure audiences for advertising purposes.

Meta Pixel may collect information about the user’s browser, device and interactions with the website and may associate such information with advertising interactions carried out through Meta products.

Meta Pixel and its associated cookies will only be activated after the user has expressly consented to advertising cookies through the website’s cookie consent mechanism.

Further information about Meta’s use of cookies and personal data is available through Meta’s Cookies Policy and Privacy Policy.

The specific cookies used may change as Google Analytics, Meta Pixel or the configuration of the website evolves. This table will therefore be periodically reviewed and updated where necessary.

6. Consent

Strictly necessary cookies may be used without consent where they are required for the operation of the website or for the provision of a service expressly requested by the user.

Cookies requiring consent will not be activated before the user has made an affirmative choice.

When first accessing the website, users will be provided with a cookie management mechanism that allows them to:

  • Accept cookies requiring consent.
  • Reject cookies requiring consent.
  • Configure their preferences by cookie category, where applicable.

Accepting cookies is voluntary.

Continuing to browse the website, scrolling, closing the cookie notice or failing to make a selection will not be considered consent to the use of non-essential cookies.

Where the user rejects cookies requiring consent, only cookies that are strictly necessary or otherwise exempt from the consent requirement will remain active.

7. Managing and withdrawing consent

Users may change their cookie preferences or withdraw previously given consent at any time.

The mechanism for changing or withdrawing consent must be as easy to use as the mechanism through which consent was originally provided.

A permanent and easily accessible Cookie Settings or equivalent option will therefore be made available on the website so that users can review and modify their preferences.

Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before consent was withdrawn.

Users may also delete cookies already stored on their device through their browser settings.

8. Browser settings

Most browsers allow users to view, block or delete cookies through their settings.

The exact procedure depends on the browser and device being used. Users should consult the help or privacy settings provided by their browser for information on:

  • Viewing stored cookies.
  • Deleting cookies.
  • Blocking cookies.
  • Restricting cookies from specific websites.
  • Configuring cookie preferences.

Blocking certain technical cookies may prevent some parts of the website or restricted areas from operating correctly.

Browser settings should not be considered the only mechanism for withdrawing consent where the website itself uses cookies requiring consent. PhysioMRI will provide an appropriate mechanism through the website for managing such choices.

9. International transfers

The use of Google Analytics and Meta Pixel may involve the processing of information by Google and Meta, respectively, including processing or access from countries outside the European Economic Area.

Where an international transfer of personal data takes place, such transfer will be carried out in accordance with Chapter V of the GDPR and using an applicable transfer mechanism, such as an adequacy decision, Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission or another legally recognised safeguard.

Further information about the processing carried out by Google and Meta and the safeguards applicable to international transfers can be found in their respective privacy policies.

10. Retention periods

Each cookie will remain active only for the period indicated in the cookie information provided on this website.

Cookies may be:

  • Session cookies, which are generally deleted when the browser session ends; or
  • Persistent cookies, which remain on the user’s device for a specified period or until they are deleted.

The duration of cookies will be proportionate to their purpose.

Consent preferences may be stored in order to avoid repeatedly requesting the same choice from the user. As a general rule, consent choices will be reviewed periodically and whenever there is a significant change in the cookies used, their purposes or the third parties involved.

11. Changes to the cookies used

PhysioMRI may modify the cookies or similar technologies used on this website as a result of changes to the website, its functionalities, the services used or applicable legal requirements.

Where the purposes for which cookies are used or the third parties involved change in a way that affects previously provided consent, users will be provided with updated information and, where necessary, asked to make a new choice.

12. Personal data and users’ rights

Where information obtained through cookies constitutes personal data, it will be processed in accordance with applicable data protection legislation.

Information regarding the purposes and legal bases of processing, recipients, retention periods and the rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, portability and withdrawal of consent is available in our Privacy Policy.

For data protection enquiries, users may contact:

admin@physiomri.com

Users also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos – AEPD) where they consider that the processing of their personal data infringes applicable data protection legislation.

13. Updates to this Cookies Policy

PhysioMRI may update this Cookies Policy where necessary to reflect changes in the cookies used, third-party services, website functionalities, applicable legislation or regulatory criteria.

The version published on the website will be the applicable version at any given time.