Cookie Notice

At Suchens we use cookies in order to provide a better service and provide you with a better browsing experience.
This cookie notice is part of our Privacy Policy.
For more information about us and how we protect visitor information, please see our Privacy Policy.

What is a cookie and what is it for?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored in the user’s browser (whether on computers, tablets or smartphones).
Cookies are essential for the operation, facilitating the navigation and usability of our website, allowing us to offer a better experience to our users.
In no case may cookies harm your computer.

What types of cookies do we use?

We only use our own cookies: these are those that are sent to your computer from our own computers or domains and from which we provide the service you request.
Our website reads them every time you make a new visit.
A cookie may have a certain expiry date, after which the cookie ceases to function.

Cookies vs.
Privacy

If not used appropriately, cookies can violate people’s honour and privacy.
Law No.
25.326 on the Protection of Personal Data considers “personal data” to be any information that refers to specific or determinable persons.
Therefore, if a cookie collects information for the sole purpose of carrying out client-server transactions, but does not associate it with any person, it will not violate the right to privacy of users.
Conversely, if the data collected can be linked to a specific individual, the risk of privacy violation is great.
Several browser programs automatically assign the user’s name to the file that is generated as a cookie, the name of that file being formed by the user’s name, a separation symbol and the name of the server that has given instructions to generate the cookie.
While it is true that for this the browser must have been previously customized by the user, it is also true that in many cases these settings are predetermined in the system.
Those who regularly use cookies usually argue that the user always has the possibility of deactivating the option in their browser program that allows them to receive them or configuring it to notify them every time a website tries to send them one.
In addition, there is an increasing number of programs specially designed to block their entry.
In short, the user always has the last word.
Hence the need to provide adequate information.
It is possible not to accept the use of cookies by selecting the settings for this purpose in the browser, however, it is important to note that if you disable some functions of the site they may not be available in their entirety.