Privacy policy
In addition to the considerations made in the previous sections, the privacy policy of the AEAT website is based on:
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The request for the data necessary to provide the requested services.
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The processing of personal data in accordance with the provisions of “Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation)” and “Organic Law 3/ 2018, of 5 December, on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rights” and other applicable regulations. You can find more information at the link: “Personal data processing help”
- Cookies:
The AEAT website uses cookies (information files stored on the user's computer) to the extent necessary for the correct operation and display of the website.
Cookies are temporary and under no circumstances are they used to gather personal information.
- Google Analytics:
- The AEAT website uses Google Analytics, a service provided by Google, Inc., which allows analysis of how people use the website, for statistical purposes only. Only 10% of the pages visited are randomly recorded, in order to obtain statistical data on behaviour and navigation on the website.
- Google Analytics uses cookies for these purposes. The information generated by the cookie to produce the statistical information is directly transmitted and archived by Google. To ensure anonymity, Google will anonymize your information by truncating the IP address before storing it, so that Google Analytics is not used to locate or collect personally identifiable information of individuals visiting the site. Google may only transfer the information collected by Google Analytics to third parties when legally required to do so. In accordance with the Google Analytics service provision conditions, Google may not link your IP address to any other data held by Google.
- If you wish to deny permission for the statistical processing of data or information with Google Analytics, click the following link . This action establishes that the information related to the visit of the web is not sent to Google Analytics. You will need to perform this action every time you change browsers or their settings. Please note that if you delete cookies you will need to perform this action again to deny permission again, as the denial indicator is stored in a cookie.