Cookie Policy

Introduction

● Our website uses cookies
● Insofar as those cookies are not strictly necessary for the provision of
our website and services, we will ask you to consent to our use of
cookies when you first visit our website.

Credit

This document was created using a template from Docular
(https://seqlegal.com).

About Cookies

● A cookie is a file containing an identifier (a string of letters and numbers)
that is sent by a web server to a web browser and is stored by the
browser. The identifier is then sent back to the server each time the
browser requests a page from the server.
● Cookies may be either “persistent” cookies or “session” cookies: a
persistent cookie will be stored by a web browser and will remain valid
until its set expiry date, unless deleted by the user before the expiry
date; a session cookie, on the other hand, will expire at the end of the
user session, when the web browser is closed.
● Cookies may not contain any information that personally identifies a
user, but personal data that we store about you may be linked to the
information stored in and obtained from cookies

Cookies That We Use

We use cookies for the following purposes:
● Authentication and status – we use cookies to identify you when you
visit our website and as you navigate our website, and to help us
determine if you are logged into our website.
● Shopping cart – we use cookies to maintain the state of your shopping
cart as you navigate our website.
● Personalisation – we use cookies to store information about your
preferences and to personalise our website for you.
● Security – we use cookies as an element of the security measures used
to protect user accounts, including preventing fraudulent use of login
credentials, and to protect our website and services generally are
cookies used for this purpose.
● Advertising – we use cookies to help us to display advertisements that
will be relevant to you and are cookies used for this purpose.
● Analysis – we use cookies to help us to analyse the use and
performance of our website and services.
● Cookie consent – we use cookies to store your preferences in relation to
the use of cookies more generally.

Cookies Used By Our Service Providers

● Our service providers use cookies and those cookies may be stored on
your computer when you visit our website.
● We use Google Analytics. Google Analytics gathers information about
the use of our website by means of cookies. The information gathered is
used to create reports about the use of our website. You can find out
more about Google’s use of information by visiting
https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ and you can review
Google’s privacy policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy.
● We publish Google AdSense advertisements on our website[, together
with advertisements from the following advertisers and advertising
networks that are distributed by Google: [identify and provide links to
advertisers and networks]]. The advertisements may be personalised to
reflect your interests. To help determine your interests Google and its
partners use cookies. The relevant cookies served from our website are
relevant to our offers and our customers security. The cookies are used
to track your previous visits to our website and your visits to other
websites. You can opt out of Google’s personalised advertising by
visiting https://www.google.com/settings/ads and you can opt out of third
party cookies use for personalised advertising by visiting
http://www.aboutads.info. You can review Google’s privacy policy at
https://policies.google.com/privacy.
● We use a Facebook pixel on our website. Using the pixel, Facebook
collects information about the users and use of our website. The
information is used to personalise Facebook advertisements and to
analyse the use of our website. To find out more about the Facebook
pixel and about Facebook’s use of personal data generally, see the
Facebook cookie policy at https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
and the Facebook privacy policy at
https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy. The Facebook cookie policy
includes information about controlling Facebook’s use of cookies to
show you advertisements. If you are a registered Facebook user, you
can adjust how advertisements are targeted by following the instructions
at https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217.
● We use our specified specialist to help manage our cookies. This
service uses cookies for specify purposes. You can view the privacy
policy of this service at www.zatarrabeds.co.uk

Cookie Preferences

You can manage your preferences relating to the use of cookies on our
website by visiting: www.zatarrabeds.com

Our details

We are registered at Companies
House under the Company Number of 13686444 and
the Companies House Submission Number of
078-161106
● This website is owned and operated by Zatarra Furniture and Beds Ltd.
● Our principal place of business is 117 Heron Road, Aylesford, Me20 6JL
● You can contact us:
○ (a) By post, to the postal address given above.
○ (b) Using our website contact form.
○ (c) By telephone, on the contact number published on our
website.
○ (d) By email, using the email address published on our website.

Free Cookies Policy

UK and EU law requires that, where a website uses cookies or equivalent
technologies, the website operator must make certain disclosures in relation
to the use of the cookies.
This policy template has been designed to help website operators comply with
this disclosure obligation. Website operators may be required, in addition, to
seek users’ consent to the use of cookies.
UK law on this subject is contained in Regulation 6 of The Privacy and
Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as amended by
The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment)
Regulations 2011. The General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR will also
apply where cookies use involves the processing of personal data

Section 1: Introduction

Section 1.2
The inclusion of this statement in your privacy policy will not in itself satisfy the
requirements of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive)
Regulations 2003 as regards consent to the use of cookies. Guidance
concerning methods of obtaining such consent is included on the Information
Commissioner’s website.
https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-pecr/cookies-and-similar-technolo
gies/

Section 2: Credit

Section: Free documents licensing warning
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Section 3: About Cookies

Under EU law, there are two additional requirements in relation to the use of
cookies and similar technologies, which apply over-and-above the rules
regulating the processing of personal data: a consent requirement and an
information disclosure requirement. The provisions of this document relating
to cookies are designed to aid compliance with the information disclosure
requirement.
This requirement derives from Article 5(3) of Directive 2002/58/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2002 concerning the
processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic
communications sector (Directive on privacy and electronic communications),
which provides that:
“Member States shall ensure that the use of electronic communications
networks to store information or to gain access to information stored in the
terminal equipment of a subscriber or user is only allowed on condition that
the subscriber or user concerned is provided with clear and comprehensive
information in accordance with
Directive 95/46/EC, inter alia about the purposes of the processing, and is
offered the right to refuse such processing by the data controller. This shall
not prevent any technical storage or access for the sole purpose of carrying
out or facilitating the transmission of a communication over an electronic
communications network, or as strictly necessary in order to provide an
information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user.”
The requirement is implemented in the UK in the Privacy and Electronic
Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. In its current (amended)
form, Regulation 6 states:
(1) Subject to paragraph (4), a person shall not store or gain access to
information stored, in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user unless
the requirements of paragraph (2) are met.
(2) The requirements are that the subscriber or user of that terminal
equipment – (a) is provided with clear and comprehensive information about
the purposes of the storage of, or access to, that information; and (b) has
given his or her consent.
(3) Where an electronic communications network is used by the same person
to store or access information in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or
user on more than one occasion, it is sufficient for the purposes of this
regulation that the requirements of paragraph (2) are met in respect of the
initial use.
(3A) For the purposes of paragraph (2), consent may be signified by a
subscriber who amends or sets controls on the internet browser which the
subscriber uses or by using another application or programme to signify
consent.
(4) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the technical storage of, or access to,
information – (a) for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a
communication over an electronic communications network; or (b) where such
storage or access is strictly necessary for the provision of an information
society service requested by the subscriber or user.”

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