COOKIES POLICY

In compliance with the provisions of the applicable regulations on data protection, Lulu Cafe LLC, as the data controller and owner of the website www.lulucafe.com (hereinafter, the “Website”), lets you know that:

For the purposes indicated below, we use technology known as “cookies” and “web beacons” (jointly referred to hereinafter as “cookies”):

  • To enable website functionalities;
  • To analyze the use of the website by users and/or visitors;
  • To remember the navigation preferences of such users and/or visitors;
  • To register the websites you have visited and create advertisements with content relevant for you;
  • To collect navigation and origin statistical data;

To achieve such purposes, we use cookies that may be classified as follows:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: Cookies that are required for website operation, including cookies that allow safe registration in specific sections of the website.
  • Analytics Cookies: Cookies that enable us to recognize and count the number of users of our website and analyze navigation therein. These cookies allow us to improve the website's functionality, identifying zones or information users look for therein.
  • Functional Cookies: Cookies that enable us to improve the website's functioning and facilitate its use thereof. For instance, registering your previous visits or your previous registration to our services.
  • Targeting/Marketing Cookies: Cookies that register your visit to the website, the websites you have visited, and the links you have chosen. These cookies enable the generation of advertisements based on your most relevant interests or preferences.

We may store some strictly necessary cookies on your device so the website works properly. Depending on the place from which you visit us, your consent may be required to use the other cookies indicated above.

You may change or withdraw your consent to use cookies that are not strictly necessary at any time.

This Cookies Policy is part of the website's Privacy Policy. It governs the use of remote or local electronic communication mechanisms that allow data controllers to collect data deemed personal data automatically. At the same time, the data subject makes contact through such means.