INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
Due to the entry into force of the relevant modification of the "Law of Services of the Information Society" (LSSICE) established by Royal Decree 13/2012, it is mandatory to obtain the express consent of the user of all web pages that use non-essential cookies, before they navigate through them.
Cookies allow internet service providers to store and retrieve data about users stored on their computers.
When Internet-related service providers use cookies, they must obtain the consent of users after they have been clearly and fully informed about their use and purpose (in particular about the purposes of data processing, in accordance with Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data and GDPR (EU) 2016/679).
When technically feasible and effective, the data subject's consent to the processing of the data may be given by means of a browser setting (or other application) being used.
The foregoing shall not prevent the possible storage or technical access for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network or, to the extent strictly necessary, for the provision of an information society service expressly requested by the recipient. E.g. authentication cookies to identify the user once registered, or the shopping cart on a website where items being purchased are stored before proceeding to final payment.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are tools used on websites to ensure the proper functioning of the site and to store and retrieve information from its visitors.
By using these tools, the Web server can remember some data concerning the user, their preferences for viewing their pages, names, passwords, products of most interest, shopping carts, etc.
CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES OF COOKIES
1.- Depending on the entity that manages the device or domain from which the cookies are sent and processes the obtained data, we can differentiate:
Own cookies:
These are sent to the user's terminal device from a server or domain directly managed by the website publisher. These cookies are used to facilitate navigation or to ensure that the website functions are executed correctly, always in relation to the service requested by the user. They are also known as first-party cookies, as they are managed exclusively by the website owner, without third-party intervention. Their use is fundamental to improve the user experience, store preferences, enable personalized functions, and collect analytical data on behavior within the website, always in compliance with current data protection regulations.
Third-party cookies:
On some web pages, third-party 'cookies' can be installed to manage and improve the services offered. For example, statistical services from Google Analytics and Comscore.
2.- Based on the period of time they remain active on the terminal device, we can differentiate:
Session cookies:
Its validity expires when the browser is closed
Permanent cookies:
Their validity may be variable, once they have fulfilled the objective that motivated their installation or when the user proceeds to manually delete them.
3.- Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through cookies is processed, we can differentiate between:
Technical cookies:
They are those that allow the user to navigate through the web page or application and use the different options or services that exist on it. For example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted-access web parts, remembering the items that make up an order, requesting registration or participation in an event, using security elements during navigation, and storing content for the broadcast of videos or sound.
Analytical cookies:
They are those that allow tracking and analyzing user behavior on websites. The information collected through this type of 'cookies' is used to measure the activity of websites, applications, or platforms and to create user navigation profiles for said sites, in order to introduce service improvements based on user usage data.
Personalization cookies:
They are those that allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined on their terminal or that the user defines themselves. For example, the language, the type of browser through which they access the service, the selected content design, terminal geolocation, and the regional configuration from where the service is accessed.
Social cookies:
Those necessary to link the website with your social networks
Advertising and preferences cookies:
They are those that allow the effective management of the advertising spaces that have been included on the website or application from which the service is provided. They allow the content of the advertising to be adapted so that it is relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.
Affiliate Cookies:
They allow us to know where website visits come from.
COOKIES AFFECTED BY THE REGULATION AND EXEMPTED COOKIES
According to EU directive, cookies that require informed and express consent from the user are analytics, advertising, and affiliate cookies.
Those that are technical and necessary for the website's operation or the provision of services expressly requested by the user are excepted.
HOW TO MANAGE AND DELETE COOKIES IN THE BROWSER
The user has the option to allow, block, or delete 'cookies' installed on their computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on their device.
The browser allows you to adjust its settings to notify the user when a new cookie is received and offer the option to block its installation. In this way, the user has control over the acceptance of cookies.
In addition, the user has the ability to revoke the previously granted consent for the installation of cookies and proceed to delete them at any time, according to their preferences.
Each browser offers options to configure cookie handling, allowing the user to accept or reject all cookies, or to specifically select which ones they wish to allow and which not. These settings can be adapted to the privacy needs of each user.
Below are links to pages that explain how to adjust these settings in the most used browsers, which facilitates personalized control over cookies:
– Google Chrome:
– Mozilla Firefox:
– Microsoft Explorer:
– Safari:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=es_ES&locale=es_ES
The “Google Analytics Browser Opt-out Add-on” is a tool that allows you to disable the use of analytical cookies from this service in any browser. By following the provided instructions, users can prevent the collection of data related to browsing through Google Analytics in all compatible browsers. This add-on is available for download via the following link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
On this other URL you can consult Google's Privacy Policy:
http://www.google.es/intl/es/policies/privacy
At this address, Google provides us with information on how it uses cookies:
http://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/cookies/
Finally, at this other web address, we are informed about the types of cookies that Google uses:
http://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/types/
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Google Chrome:
- Click on the menu located in the toolbar.
- Click on the menu located in the toolbar.
- Select Settings.
- Click on Show advanced options.
- In the 'Privacy' section, click on the Content Settings button.
- In the 'Cookies' section, options can be configured.
- More information about Google Chrome
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Mozilla Firefox:
- In the top part of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- In the Firefox option, you can choose Use a custom configuration for history to configure the options.
- More information about Mozilla Firefox
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Internet Explorer:
- At the top of the Internet Explorer window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select the Security tab and use the option Delete browsing history to delete 'cookies'. Check the 'Cookies' box and then click Delete.
- Select the Security tab and access Settings.
- Move the slider all the way up to block all cookies or all the way down to allow all cookies. Then, click Accept.
- More information about Internet Explorer .
If you block the use of cookies in your browser, some website services or functionalities may not be available.
In some browsers, specific rules can be configured to manage cookies by website, offering more precise privacy control. This means cookies can be disabled for all sites except those you trust.
In any case, the user must be aware that deactivating cookies may make access to certain sections of the Website difficult or impossible, or it may degrade their browsing experience.
COOKIES USED
| Name | Description | Company | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| APISID | When creating or logging into a Google account, cookies are stored to keep you logged into that Google account when you visit their services again. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| CONSENT | Used for Google services consent. | Third parties | Permanent | |
| HSID | When creating or logging into a Google account, cookies are stored to keep you logged into that Google account when you visit their services again. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| NID | This cookie is used by Google to store user preferences and information while viewing pages with Google Maps. | Third parties | 6 months | |
| OGP | This cookie is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous browsing information. | Third parties | 1 month | |
| SID | When creating or logging into a Google account, cookies are stored to keep you logged into that Google account when you visit their services again. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| SIDCC | This cookie is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous browsing information. | Third parties | 3 months | |
| SSID | When creating or logging into a Google account, cookies are stored to keep you logged into that Google account when you visit their services again. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| OTZ | It is used to personalize the ads shown on Google services. | Third parties | Session | |
| SAPISID | These cookies are used by Google to store user preferences and information while viewing pages with Google Maps on them. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| _gat_norec | Cookies used by Google Analytics containing an anonymous identifier used to distinguish users. | Third parties | Session | |
| _gat_rec | Cookies used by Google Analytics containing an anonymous identifier used to distinguish users. | Third parties | Session | |
| 1P_JAR | Data analysis cookie. | Third parties | 1 month | |
| bku | Records anonymous user data, such as their IP address, geographic location, websites visited, and which ads the user has clicked on, for the purpose of optimizing ad display according to user movement on websites that use the same advertising network. | Addthis | Third parties | 6 months |
| loc | Geolocation, which is used to help providers determine where users who share information with each other are geographically located (at the state level). | Addthis | Third parties | 1 year |
| mus | Allows visitors to our website to share their content on social networks. | Addthis | Third parties | 1 year |
| na_id | Internal workings of AddThis. | Addthis | Third parties | 2 years |
| na_tc | Internal workings of AddThis. | Addthis | Third parties | 2 years |
| ouid | These cookies have an advertising purpose. They contain a unique randomly generated value that allows the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices. This information is used to measure ad performance and provide product recommendations based on statistical data. | Addthis | Third parties | Session |
| uid | Allows websites and their users to easily share content with others, through sharing icons and social bookmarking destinations. AddThis cookies are used in order to enable content to be shared. AddThis is also used to collect information about how website content is shared. | Addthis | Third parties | 2 months |
| uvc | Allows websites and their users to easily share content with others, through sharing icons and social bookmarking destinations. AddThis cookies are used in order to enable content to be shared. AddThis is also used to collect information about how website content is shared. | Addthis | Third parties | 2 years |
| _ga | Used to distinguish users. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| _gid | Used to distinguish users. | Third parties | 24 hours | |
| 1P_JAR | Transfers data to Google. | Third parties | 1 week | |
| AID, TAID | These cookies can also be used on other Google properties (e.g., YouTube) to show you more relevant ads. If you previously signed in to your Google Account on another device, cookies called “AID,” “DSID,” and “TAID” are also used to link your activity across devices, coordinate the ads you see across them, and measure conversion events. If you do not want ads to be synchronized across your devices, you can turn off ad personalization in Ad Settings. Other cookies called DSID, FLC, AID, TAID, and exchange_uid are used. Other Google properties, such as YouTube, may also use these cookies to show you more relevant ads. | Third parties | 24 hours | |
| _gat | It is used to limit the percentage of requests. If you have implemented Google Analytics using Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_<property-id>. | Third parties | 1 minute | |
| act | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Until the end of the session | |
| c_user | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Up to 5 months | |
| datr | Checks at each login if the user account is being used fraudulently by a third party. Facebook also uses the DATR cookie for other security systems that are not activated by default, for example, login approval or known devices. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| fr | This is Facebook's main advertising cookie. It is used to offer, analyze, and improve the relevance of ads. | Third parties | Up to 5 months | |
| Pl | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Up to 4 months | |
| Presence | Required for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Until the end of the session | |
| Sb | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Up to 2 months | |
| Spin | Advertising. | Third parties | ||
| Wd | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Up to 1 week | |
| xs | Cookies necessary for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Up to 5 months | |
| locale | This cookie contains the display locale of the last user logged into this browser. This cookie appears to be set only when the user logs out. | Third parties | Until the end of the session | |
| cc_cookie_accept | Used to check if the visitor accepts cookies. | Own | ||
| cc_cookie_decline | Used to check if the visitor declines cookies. | Own | ||
| DS_DAYVO_LIKES | To check if a person has already given their own Dayvo CMS ‘like’ to an element. | Own | ||
| ASPXAUT | It is used to store a unique identifier for the session. | ASP.NET | Own | |
| ASP.NET_SessionI | It is used to store a unique identifier for the session. | ASP.NET | Own | |
| _RequestVerificationToken | From the use of AntiForgeryToken which is used to prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks | CSRF | Own |
The cookies used on this website are subject to changes in the policies of their owners, so it is recommended to consult these policies through the following websites:
Type: Third-party Analytics
More information:
http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/types/
Type: Third-party Analytics
More information: