Privacy Policy
Coagmenta respects and protects the privacy of individuals who visit this site. You can
browse our site without identifying yourself in any way whatsoever. To access some sections,
however, you must provide accurate personal information so we can answer to your questions.
The requested information is of general nature and may include your name, address, phone
number or email address. A record of the email address and personal information (if
received) from site visitors will be kept.
Any personal information received will be kept on Coagmenta’s archive, as a print or
electronic document. Coagmenta will not transmit this information to any third party. Only
employees of Coagmenta in charge of this section will have access to this information.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Coagmenta will consider any information provided as
non-confidential. Coagmenta also assumes that the information provided was with the
permission of their owner.
This site may provide links that allow access to sites of other parties, please note that
these sites are not under the responsibility of Coagmenta. We recommend to the visitors to
read the privacy policy of those sites before providing any personal information. Coagmenta
is in no way responsible for the content, security or privacy policies of other sites.
Terms of Use
Coagmenta offers on its website links to third party sites. These links have been
incorporated at a time when Coagmenta may have deemed it appropriate to do so, given the
content and services of these sites.
Coagmenta cannot be held responsible for the content of these sites and the use that may be
made by users.
Access to the site Coagmenta gives you the right to private and non-exclusive use of this
site. All elements published on this site, including texts, photos, videos, ebooks, articles
… are elements of the Office of Intellectual Property. Therefore, any representation or
reproduction, in whole or in part, which could be made without the consent of the authors,
is illegal.
Coagmenta is committed to doing everything in its power to protect the personal information
collected about its users. However, in case of identity theft or piracy, Coagmenta cannot be
held responsible for such situations beyond its control.