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Cookie Policy

In compliance with the duty of information contained in paragraph 2 of Article 22 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, this cookie clause is intended to inform users clearly and precisely about the cookies used by the web domain www.ocaglobal.com owned by OCA Global (OCA Global Corporate Service SA. - A67263608 / OCA Inspección, Control y Prevención S.A.U. - A40007460 / OCA Instituto de Certificación S.L. - B65341075 / OCA International, Inspection & Control Society, S.A.U. - A65223877 / OCA Inspección Técnica de Vehículos S.A.U. - A50830967 / OCA Consultoría Técnica Especializada S. A - A64822265 / EQO-Nixus Advisory, Management and Training Services, S.L.U. - B84970383 / Auden Energy Partner, S.A.U. - A65000945) (hereinafter "OCA"), domiciled at Vía de las Dos Castillas, 7 - Edificio OCA Global. 28224 Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), telephone 902 103 620, e-mail info@ocaglobal.com, registered in the Mercantile Registry of Madrid, Volume 36788, Folio 171, Page M-658923.

A cookie is a small file that websites send to your browser and download to your computer. Cookies allow the website to store and retrieve information about your visit, such as language and other options, in order to improve the services offered and contribute to a better browsing experience for the user.

Different types of cookies are used on the web portal for different purposes, the cookies used are listed below:

PERSONAL DATA COLLECTED BY GOOGLE:

  • IP Direction
  • Date and hour visit

ANALYTICS:

  • Usage data
  • Click on path
  • Application updates
  • Browser information
  • Device information
  • JavaScript support
  • Visited pages
  • Referrer URL
  • Downloads
  • Flash version
  • Location information
  • Purchase activity
  • Widge interactions

The use of Google Analytics may transfer personal data outside the EU/EEA and, in particular, to third countries that do not have similar data protection rules as the European Union. If the data is transferred to the USA, there is a risk that the US authorities may process your data for control and surveillance measures, possibly without legal recourse. Below is a list of countries to which data is transferred. This may be for different reasons, such as storage or processing.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

OCA GLOBAL is the Data Controller of the personal data of the Data Subject and informs you that this data will be processed in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (GDPR), for which you are provided with the following processing information:

  • Purposes of processing: as specified in the section on cookies used on this website.
  • Legitimation of the processing: with the exception of necessary cookies, the basis of legitimacy of the processing is the consent of the data subject (art. 6.1.a) RGPD). For necessary cookies the basis of legitimacy is the legitimate interest of the data controller (6.1.f) RGPD).
  • Data retention criteria: as specified in the section on cookies used on the website.
  • Communication of data: data will not be communicated to third parties, except in cookies owned by third parties or by legal obligation.
  • International data transfers: This website uses cookies from U.S. suppliers so it is likely that your data will be transferred to or stored in the U.S. Please note that the EU, following the judgment in the Schrems II Case, has ceased to recognize the Privacy Shield as a valid mechanism to comply with data protection requirements when transferring personal data to the United States, so your data may not enjoy adequate protection in the U.S. Please note that the EU, following the judgment in the Schrems II Case, has ceased to recognize the Privacy Shield as a valid mechanism to comply with data protection requirements when transferring personal data to the United States, so your data may not enjoy adequate protection in that country. Therefore, the aforementioned companies have announced that the processing of their personal data will be legitimized in the Standard Contractual Clauses. OCA GLOBAL is monitoring the transparency documentation published by the aforementioned companies and is in the process of evaluating the supplementary mechanisms proposed by them. Further information will be made available as it is made available by the companies and the relevant supervisory authorities.

Click here to read the Data Controller's privacy policy.
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en

Click here to deactivate the consent of these cookies by the Controller on all domains.

This information will be updated as the services offered on this website change.

How to modify cookie settings

The user can restrict, block or delete OCA GLOBAL cookies, you can find how to do this in the help menu of your browser, which establishes the procedure for their elimination. For more information you can access the following web pages: