COOKIE POLICY AND LOCAL STORAGE
It is a file that is downloaded to your computer, smartphone or device when you access a website. Cookies allow the website to store and retrieve information about the user's browsing habits or equipment and, depending on the information they contain and the way you use your computer, they can be used to recognise the user.
First-party:Those that are sent to your computer, from a computer or domain managed by the owner of the website and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party: Those that are sent to your computer when you browse our website, but from a computer or domain that is managed by a third party. If the third party uses the data obtained for their own purposes, we will notify you of them.
Session cookies: Active when you access to the website, they disappear at the end of the session (e.g. list of products purchased).
Persistent cookies: The data remains stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for the period defined in the cookie, even for years. If we can, we will minimise their lifetime, depending on their purpose.
Functional and Technical Cookies:If they only provide the requested service, they do not have to comply with the LSSI. They are strictly necessary for the management and operation of the website, and for the services expressly requested by the user, if these cookies are disabled, you will not receive our content or services correctly. Examples:
Traffic control and data communication, identify the session, access to restricted parts, remember the shopping cart order, make purchases, manage payments, prevent fraud, facilitate registrations or participation in events, count visits to bill the software according to the number of uses, use security features when browsing, save data from videos or sounds, enable dynamic content (e.g., text or image loading animation). text or image loading animation), sharing content through social networks; or managing advertising space based on criteria such as edited content, without collecting user information for other purposes (e.g. personalising content).
Preference or personalisation cookies:If you choose features (e.g. if you mark the language flag of the website), they do not have to comply with the LSSI, as they are considered an expressly requested service. They allow the user's preferences to be remembered, such as the language, the number of results to be shown when a search is made, the appearance or content of the service according to the browser or the region from which you are accessing it, etc.
User-input cookies: Excluded from the application of the LSSI. They track the user when filling in online forms on various pages, or as a shopping basket to track the items you have selected by clicking on a button.
Authentication or user identification (session) cookies. Excluded from the application of the LSSI.
Secure Cookies: Excluded from the application of the LSSI. They detect erroneous or repeated attempts to connect to the website.
Media player, load balancing or user interface customisation cookies. Excluded from the application of the LSSI.
Plug-in or social cookies. Excluded from LSSI only for the logged-in user. They control the interaction with social networks within the website. They are used in "youtube", "facebook", "google" and "twitter", or others.
Analytics or measurement cookies: We must obtain informed consent although they are unlikely to pose a risk to your privacy if they are first party and process aggregate data for statistical purposes.
Treated by us or by third parties, they allow us to quantify the number of users, measure and analyse the performance of the website, or count screen impressions or clicks on ads to measure performance and improve the supply of products or services we offer.
Advertising cookies:Treated by us or third parties, they allow us to manage the offer of advertising spaces on the website, adapting the content of the advertisement to the content of the service requested, to the use made of the website, or to the information we have about your browsing habits on the Internet.
Local Storage and SessionStorage from HTML5: Space that the website can use on the user's computer. Normally deleting the browsing history can be done.
Local Shared Objects from Flash: They store more information than a cookie, and are independent of the browser used and more difficult to locate, view or delete. They can even regenerate standard cookies. An example is the Isolated storage Silverlight, you have to go into the user's Microsoft folder to delete it. (e.g. vimeo video).
Web beacons or bugs: These are images of minimal size, camouflaged on the web and unnoticeable to the eye. They are downloaded when visiting the website but are stored in a second site from which the visit is registered by means of the information provided by the browser when downloading the image: IP address, operating system, browser, number of times and times at which the image is downloaded.
Name | Description / Purpose | Supplier | Expiry date |
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_ga | Analytical. Used to distinguish users. | First Party | End of session |
_gat | Analytical. Differentiates between the different tracking objects created in the session. | First Party | 10 minutes |
_gid | Analytical. Distinguishes users. | First Party | 1 year |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | Analytical. Attempts to calculate user bandwidth. | youtube | 179 days |
YSC | Analytical. Logs a unique ID to know which videos the user has watched. | youtube | Session |
wpml_browser_redirect_test | Other. Identifies the user's language. | wordpress | Persistent |
NID | Advertising. Registers an ID. | 6 months | |
fr | Advertising. Facebook's main advertising cookie. | 3 months | |
Test_cookie | Functional. Checks if the browser accepts cookies. | doubleclick | Session |
Local storage | Local Storage. Local storage of data from web applications used by the user. | First Party | Persistent |
Session Storage | Permanent. Storage of user information for web applications. | Youtube | Persistent |
Session Storage | Local Storage. Local storage of data from web applications used by the user. | First Party | Persistent |
IDE | Advertising. Advertising optimization. | doubleclick | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | Functional. Cookie that keeps a record of the cookies you approved. | First Party | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-opcionales | Functional. Allows you to remember your preference regarding the choice of optional web cookies. | First Party | 1 year |
_icl_visitor_lang_js | Third-party. Identification of the user's language. | wordpress | 3 days |
intercom-id-djgo8krc | Third-party. To improve the user experience. | - | 10 months |
viewed_cookie_policy | Functional. Cookie for internal use necessary for the functioning of the display of the cookies policy of the website. | First Party | 1 year |
Session Storage | Analytical. Collect information necessary to provide the service. | youtube | At the end of the session |
Intercom-session-djgo8krc | Third Party. To improve the user experience. | First Party | 7 days |
G_ENABLED_IDPS | Third Party. Used for Google single sign-on. | persistent | |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary | Functional. technical and strictly necessary cookie that contains the value of whether you have accepted the cookies and privacy policy. | First Party | 30 minutes |
_fbp | Advertising. Provides advertising products such as bids. | First Party | 3 months |
CookieLawInfoConsent | Functional. Acceptance of the cookies policy. | First Party | 1 year |
_hjTLDTest | Functional. Determine the most generic cookie path to use. | hotjar | Session |
_hjid | Third-party. onserve user identification randomly and uniquely when the user first arrives at a page with the Hotjar script. | First Party | 1 year |
Session Storage | Analytics. Local storage of data from the web applications used by the user. | persistent | |
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress | A Analytics. Counting the number of times a website has been visited by different visitors. | First Party | 1 day |
_hjFirstSeen | Analytics. Detect if it is the first time that the user arrives at the domain. | First Party | 1 hour |
_hjIncludedInPageviewSample | Analytics. Determine if the user's navigation should be recorded in a certain statistical place. | First Party | 1 day |
_ga_TL96VCEX2K | Analytics. Unknown. | First Party | 2 year |
_gat_UA- * | Analytics. Analyse user experience on the web. | First Party | Session |
intercom-id-* | Analytics. Anonymous visitor identification. | First Party | 9 months |
intercom-session- * | Analytics. Session tracking and remembering session and conversation clues. | First Party | 7 days |
_hjIncludedInSessionSample | Analytics. Know if that visitor is included in the data sampling. | First Party | Session |
cli_user_preference | Analytics. Storing the user's cookie consent status. | First Party | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | Analytics. Store the user's analytics cookie consent status. | First Party | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | Analytics. Remember the user's consent for cookies categorised as "Performance". | First Party | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-publicite | Analytics. Remember the user's consent for cookies categorised as "Advertising". | First Party | 1 year |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional | Analytics. Remember user consent for cookies categorised as "Functional". | First Party | 1 year |
outbrain_cid_fetch | Analytical. To compile statistical reports. | First Party | 5 minutes |
wp-site | Functional. Indicate the country (operational) of the client. | First Party | 2 months |
catAccCookies | Functional. To see if the user has accepted the cookies policy. | First Party | 1 month |
wp-wpml_current_language | Functional. Saves the language selected by the client | WordPress | Session |
partner-sec-context | Functional. Stores the identifier of the security context of use of the application. | First Party | 3 hours |
partner-sec-token | Functional. Saves the identifier token of the security session. | First Party | 3 hours |
Some service functionalities or areas of the website may not work properly. If you do not accept cookies, a "reject cookie" will be installed on your computer, which informs us that you do not want cookies on subsequent visits.
It is possible, so we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our website in order to be properly informed about how and what we use cookies for.
- Microsoft Edge : Settings > Advanced settings > Privacy and services > Cookies. For more information, consult Microsoft support or the browser's Help.
- Mozilla Firefox: Tools > Options > Privacy > History > Personalised settings. For more information, consult Mozilla support or the browser's Help.
- Google Chrome: Settings > Show Advanced settings > Privacy > Content settings. For more information, consult Google Chrome support or the browser's Help.
- Safari (Apple): Preferences > Security. For more information, consult Apple support or the browser's Help.
- Opera (Opera Software): Settings > Options > Advanced > Cookies. For more information, consult Opera support or the browser's Help.