Information about the use of cookies

INFORMATION ON THE USE OF COOKIES

 

What are cookies?

 

Cookies are small data files that are received in the terminal from the visited website and are used to record certain interactions of navigation on a website, storing data that can be updated and retrieved. These files are stored on the user's computer and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to their equipment. They are used to remember user preferences, such as the selected language, access data or personalization of the page.

 

Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which Web page you have accessed, or if you have used an advertising "banner" to get there.

 

 

 

 

What use do we give to the different types of cookies?

 

 

 

According to its purpose:

 

 

 

 

 

Technical cookies

 

Technical cookies are those that facilitate user navigation and the use of the different options or services offered by the web, such as identifying the session, allowing access to certain areas, facilitating orders, purchases, completing forms, registration, security, facilitating functionalities. (videos, social networks ...).

 

 

 

Personalization cookies

 

Personalization cookies allow the user to access the services according to their preferences (language, browser, configuration ...).

 

 

 

Analytical cookies

 

Analysis cookies are those used to carry out anonymous analysis of the behavior of web users and which make it possible to measure user activity and prepare browsing profiles with the objective of improving websites.

 

 

 

 

 

Advertising cookies

 

Advertising cookies allow the management of advertising spaces on the web. In addition, these cookies can be personalized advertising and thus allow the management of advertising spaces on the web based on user behavior and browsing habits, from where your profile is obtained and allow you to customize the advertising displayed in the browser user or other user profiles and social networks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to your term:

 

 

Session cookies

 

Session cookies are those that last as long as the user is browsing the Web page and are deleted when the browser is closed.

 

 

 

Persistent cookies

 

These cookies are stored in the user's terminal until they are manually deleted or the duration period established for said cookie has ended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to its ownership:

 

 

Own cookies

 

Those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

 

 

 

Third party cookies

 

Those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.

 

 

 

 

 

The following table lists the classification and description of the cookies used on this website so that you can identify them in your browser:


 

Name

Headline

Data collected

Purpose

Duration

_ga

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

2 years from the end of the last visit.

 

_gid

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

24 hours from the end of the last visit.

_gat

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

1 minute.

AMP_TOKEN

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

30 seconds to 1 year .

_gac_ <property-id>

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

90 days.

_utma

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

Two years from the end of the last visit.

_utmc

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Visitors sessions.

Analytics.

At the end of the session with the browser.

_utmz

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Links and conversions.

Analytics.

Six months from the end of the last visit.

_utmt

Own cookie / Third party cookie

Links and conversions.

Analytics.

At the end of the session with the browser.

__utmv

Own cookie / Third party cookie

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