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Cookie policy

1. What are cookies?
 

This website uses cookies and/or similar technologies that store and retrieve information when you browse the website. Broadly speaking, these technologies are used for a number of purposes, such as, for example, recognising you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits or customising the way content is displayed. Below is a list of the specific ways these technologies are used.

 

2. What types of cookies do we use?
 

Session Cookies

These are designed to collect and store data while the user accesses the website with a view to storing information that is only of interest while the requested service is provided and disappear at the end of the session.

 

Persistent Cookies

The data obtained by these cookies are stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the controller of the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years. The duration of cookies such as these is set out below in accordance with their purpose.

First-party Cookies

These are cookies created and managed by this website and can only be read by the website itself.

Third-Party Cookies

The controller of these cookies is an entity unrelated to Banco Sabadell. Broadly speaking, they are sent to the user's terminal from a computer or domain that is not managed by the bank itself, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies. In the following section you can find the third parties, according to their purpose.

 

3. Cookie settings
 

You can use the cookie settings to manually and individually modify your selection based on your preferences.

Managing the use of Cookies in my browser
 

At any time, you can allow, block or delete cookies as well as delete browsing data in your browser. To do this, please refer to the options and instructions provided by your installed browser:

o Configuration of cookies for Internet Explorer

o Configuration of cookies for Firefox

o Configuration of cookies for Google Chrome

o Configuration of Safari cookies for Safari

o Configuration of cookies for Flash

 

If you do not want to allow any Flash Player data to be stored, deselect the boxes “Allow Flash content to store information on your computer” and “Store common Flash components to reduce download times”. If you wish to limit the amount of data collected by flash applications, slide the bar indicator in the global storage settings panel to the position you want.

 

These browsers are subject to updates or modifications, so we cannot guarantee that they will fully conform to the version of your browser. You may also be using a browser not covered by these links such as Konqueror, Arora, Flock, etc. To avoid these discrepancies, you can access directly from the options of your browser, generally in the “Options” menu in the “Privacy” section. (Please consult your browser’s help for more information.)

 

Revoking consent
 

It is also possible to limit how third-party websites install cookies on your computer to prevent the collection of data and the recording of your browsing activity. To limit the use of third-party cookies, you can go to the setting website or opt out:

 

o Google Analytics

o DoubleClick

o Google

o Flash Cookies Youtube

o ...

 

Select the option “Remove all websites” or select the specific website you want to remove and click on “Remove website”.

 

4. International data transfers
 

The bank may use cookies from suppliers who make international transfers of data to third countries. You can view the cookie and privacy policy of each of the providers in the cookie settings.

 

You can find out about transfers to third countries outside the European Economic Area that, where applicable, are made by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their corresponding policies; you can find this information in the cookie setter.

 

There is not an international transfer of third-party in their own data.

 

5. Profiling
 

They allow us to store information about user behaviour (including past activity, interests, web pages visited, etc.). And combine this information with other information previously collected in a legitimate manner in order to create a profile and show you advertising on our and/or third party websites (on our own products or on products of our partners). Based on your browsing behaviour and shopping habits we will deduce your interests.

This is used to show you our most relevant advertisements on third party websites and applications. We may also link this data across the different devices you use, as well as process data about advertisements (e.g. if you click on an advertisement and then make a purchase on our website). We may also generate information based on a combination of our own and third-party data (such as user profiles, statistics or analytics data) regarding your and other users' interactions with advertising (or non-advertising) content to identify common characteristics (e.g., to determine which target audiences are most receptive to an advertising campaign or certain content).

 

We do not perform profiling.

 

You can find out about the profiling that, where appropriate, is carried out by the third parties identified in this cookies policy in their respective policies, you can find this information in the cookie settings.

 

6. Retention period of your navigation data
 

The bank will retain personal data obtained from users' browsing for a maximum of three years or until the expiry of each supplier's cookie.

 

7. Updating our cookie policy
 

This policy is reviewed periodically to ensure that it stays up to date and may be amended. We remind you that you can visit this page regularly, as we will let you know of any updates in this regard. This page was last updated on 25 February 2025.

For more information on the processing of your personal data other than the installation of cookies on your terminal, please visit the “detailed information annex on personal data protection”.