Cookie policy
- Needed to facilitate the browsing and/or the use of security measures to guarantee the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the information.
- Essential to provide the service that you have specifically asked for.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded and stored in the users’ terminal (Pc/smartphone/Tablet/etc.) when they visit a website. There are different types of cookies and they can be used for very different reasons. For example, the cookies might be used to recall the language chosen, personalize the website, recall your login, recall elements of an order, use security elements, share content on social media, recall the user’s browser to improve efficiency, geolocation, analyse visits and behaviour in the website, supply personalized publicity, as well as monitor your movements in the website and compile user profiles.What type of cookies are there?
In general there are two types of cookies: the session cookies and the permanent cookies. The session cookies are temporary, which means that once you leave the website, the cookies session is automatically deleted. Permanent cookies are stored in your device and they are activated whenever you visit the specific page that created them. A permanent cookie stays in the subfile of the browser for as long as the file exists. The cookies can be the website’s own cookies or those of third parties. We create our own cookies and we control them in terms of using and deleting them. The third party cookies are created by entities that provide us with services, such as analysing the traffic in our website, displaying third party videos or connecting up to social networking sites etc. We would like to inform you that we do not have control over these cookies or the privacy policies of their creators. A table is shown hereinafter that contains and describes the cookies used in our website. If you have any questions about these cookies you should get in touch with the manufacturer following the stated links (this is regardless of your right to disable the cookies if you think this is appropriate)Who can have access to the cookies?
Only the entity or the company that has created the cookies can access themWhat information can a cookie obtain?
Very different types of information can be obtained by a cookie, by way of example; the cookies can obtain data about:- The IP of the user.
- Website of origin.
- Term used in the search engines to access the website.
- Places of the website visited.
- Products selected.
- Content of the registration or order forms.
- Session ID.
- Information about the user’s internet explorer and device, operating system, connection speed and display settings.
What cookies are used in this website?
This website uses the cookies that are listed in the table below:- Necessary cookies: they are essential to provide the services that the user requests. If these cookies are disabled, our content and services cannot be received correctly.
- Analytical cookies: We use these cookies to improve the quality of our services by analysing the behaviour of the users on our website. To this end we use third party cookies. If these cookies are disabled you can continue to make use of our services, however, our knowledge of our clients activity to be able to improve our services will be limited.
OWN COOKIES |
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Used by | Cookie | Purpose | Duration | Type | |
_ga | It is used to identify users | 2 years | Analysis | ||
_gid | It is used to identify users | 24 hours | Analysis | ||
_gat | It is used for differences between the different follow-up objects created in the session | 1 minute | Analysis | ||
DSID | It is used to identify users | 1.5 years | Analysis | ||
IDE | It is used to identify users | 1.5 years | Analysis | ||
1P_JAR | It transfers data to Google | 1 week | Analysis | ||
NID | It is used to identify users (targeting) | 1.5 years | Analysis | ||
_dc_gtm_UA-61958106-1 | It is used to identify users | 1.5 years |
Analysis | ||
Drupal | has_js | It determines whether JavaScript is activated to create forms and HTTP requests | At the end of the session |
Technical | |
Drupal | Drupal_toolbar.collapsed | Useful cookie technique to improve the user’s browsing experience | At the end of the session |
Technical | |
Drupal | SESSec9a23a1c5e830185ecffb89cef42b8f | Useful cookie technique to improve the user’s browsing experience | At the end of the session |
Technical | |
Youtube | SID,NID,HSID, APISID,LOGIN_INFO,SAPISID, YSC | Used by the social networking sites to determine the origin of the user | Permanent |
Necessary | |
“utmz” | Used by the social networking sites to find out where the user comes from | Permanent |
Necessary | ||
Google + | “utmz” | Used by the social networking sites to find out where the user comes from | Permanent | Necessary | |
“utmz” | Used by the social networking sites to find out where the user comes from | Permanent | Necessary |
How can I disable the cookies?
Users can select operational cookies or decide to disable them in the following way:- By means of the browser setting:
- Chrome, from http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=es&answer=95647
- Explorer, from https://support.microsoft.com/es-es/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
- Firefox, from http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we
- Safari, from http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042
- By means of the specific opt-out systems stated by the owners of the cookies.
- Other third party tools, available online, which help users detect the cookies in each website that they visit and be able to disable them.