This Cookies Policy (the “Policy”) aims to inform how Fundación Augusto N. Wiese (the “Foundation”), identified with R.U.C. 20112877839, with registered address at Calle Las Camelias 185, office 803, San Isidro, province and department of Lima, Peru, processes the information and personal data of users collected through cookies on its websites and digital applications.
The Policy describes the types of information collected from users and how such information is processed. The User declares to have read and expressly accepted this Policy in advance, agreeing to be bound by its provisions.
For the purposes of this Policy, any reference to “us,” “we,” or “our” refers to the Foundation, and any reference to “the User” or “the Users” refers to all those, other than the Foundation, who browse the Foundation’s websites and applications. This Policy does not apply to third-party websites, services, products, or applications, even if they may be accessed through our services.
Cookies are files that a website or application installs in the browser or device (computer, smartphone, tablet, smart TV, among others) when accessing or browsing certain web pages or applications, and are used to store information about the visit.
Cookies allow storing data about the User’s device or browsing activity, such as:
• statistical information,
• technical functionalities,
• pages visited,
• connection time,
• approximate location by IP,
• number of new and returning visits,
• browser used,
• operator or type of terminal used to access,
• analysis of site performance and detection of technical issues.
Most cookies do not provide references that directly identify personal data. Additionally, each browser only allows a website to access the cookies it has set, not those of other websites.
Cookies on our websites are used to personalize the user experience, improve our services, and analyze traffic. We may also share information about the User’s use of the website with our digital marketing agency or technology providers, who may combine it with other information provided to them or collected from their services.
We use the following types of cookies:
Necessary Cookies
Allow the use of our websites and all their features, such as enabling access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, the User may not be able to use all the available features.
Performance Cookies
Collect information about how the User uses our websites so that we can improve their performance. For example, they allow us to know which pages are visited most frequently and whether technical errors occur. The information collected by these cookies is anonymous.
Functionality Cookies
Provide a more personalized experience by remembering data such as username or selected language, so that they do not need to be entered again on future visits. The information collected by these cookies is anonymous and does not track activity on other websites.
The User may delete cookies stored on their device if they wish. Most browsers automatically accept cookies but allow settings to be modified to reject them.
It is important to note that disabling some cookies may limit access to certain functionalities or prevent parts of the website from displaying correctly. If the Foundation’s websites and applications include links to third-party sites that use cookies, the Foundation is not responsible for nor does it control the use those third parties may make of them.
The Foundation may process the information collected through cookies as long as the User gives their consent when accessing any of our websites or applications, except in cases where cookies are strictly necessary for their technical operation. If consent is granted, the Foundation may use cookies to obtain information about the User’s preferences in order to personalize navigation and improve the experience in our digital services.
The Foundation expressly reserves the right to modify, update, or supplement this Policy at any time. Any modification will be immediately published on the Foundation’s websites and applications and will take effect from the date of publication.