CONCEPT OF COOKIES
You are reading our cookie policy. While browsing our website, we may collect information relating to traffic flow, as well as patterns of visits to the pages of our domain. This information will be processed through cookies (small amounts of information in text format that the Site sends to the User’s computer or equipment while visiting the same).
The purpose of using Cookies is to personalise access to the Site in order to improve browsing and its functionality.
This website complies with the provisions of the Law on Information Society Services, a regulation that has transposed Directive 2009/136/EC, known as the “Cookies Law”.
A cookie is a small text file, which is stored on your computer, tablet, mobile phone or, in short, on the device you use to browse the Internet, and which can store information relating to the frequency with which you visit websites, your browsing preferences, the information you are most interested in, user names, register products, etc.
In our case, the cookies we use on our website do not collect information that identifies you personally.
TYPES OF COOKIES
Depending on their nature, cookies can be classified as either: “Session Cookies” or “Persistent Cookies”: the former are deleted when the browser is closed, while the latter remain on the computer equipment.
“Own cookies” or “Third-party cookies”: depending on whether they belong to the owner of the website or to a third party.
WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE?
Cookie name | Description/Purpose | Source | Duration |
SID, HSID, APISID, SAPISID, SSID | Cookies used to display geographic locations, sharing on G+ in addition to the cookies that Google requires if you remain logged in to your account, managed entirely by Google. | Third-party cookie (google.com) | Two years after installation or upgrade. |
NID | THE GOOGLE +1 BUTTON USED ON OUR WEBSITE IS HOSTED BY GOOGLE, YOUR BROWSER SENDS INFORMATION ABOUT THE COOKIES THAT GOOGLE REQUIRES IF YOU ARE LOGGED IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT, THIS DATA IS USED BY GOOGLE IN ORDER TO ASSOCIATE IT WITH YOUR ACCOUNT. | THIRD-PARTY COOKIE (GOOGLE.COM) | SIX MONTHS AFTER INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE. |
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_ga | This cookie is used to count how many times a user visits the site. It also records when you first and last visited the site. | own cookie | Two years after installation or upgrade. |
_GAT | THIS COOKIE IS USED TO TRACK BROWSING TIME. IT RECORDS THE TIME OF ARRIVAL ON THE SITE. | OWN COOKIE | ONE YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE. |
datr | Facebook uses security cookies. This security system called “Delta” checks at each login whether the user account is being used fraudulently by a third party. This check is carried out using the DATR cookie and the information it contains. | Third party cookie (facebook.com) | Two years after installation or upgrade |
FR | YOU HAVE 2 PARTS: THE FIRST PART OF THE COOKIE FILE IS A BROWSER IDENTIFIER, WHICH IS USED TO IDENTIFY THE WEB BROWSER. THE SECOND PART OF THE COOKIE FILE IS AN ENCRYPTED VERSION OF THE REGISTERED FACEBOOK USER ID. THE USER ID IS RE-ENCRYPTED EVERY HOUR TO A DIFFERENT VALUE. | THIRD PARTY COOKIE (FACEBOOK.COM) | TWO MONTHS AFTER INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE. |
LU | THE USER ID OF THE PREVIOUSLY LOGGED IN USER, OR ZERO IF THE USER IS EXPLICITLY LOGGED IN. A COUNTER CONTAINING THE NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE TIMES THE SAME USER HAS LOGGED IN FROM THIS BROWSER AND NOT EXPLICITLY LOGGED IN. | THIRD PARTY COOKIE (FACEBOOK.COM) | TWO YEARS AFTER INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE |
xs | It is made up of four parts. The first represents the session number. The second is for session confidentiality. The third determines whether the user has allowed the secure browsing function. The fourth component which appears to be a Unix timestamp. | Third party cookie (facebook.com) | Two months after installation or upgrade. |
dnt | If you have a Twitter account, these cookies will allow you to share content from our website with your Twitter contacts. | Third-party cookie (Twitter.com) | Six months after installation or upgrade. |
_ga, guest_id | Plugin for twitter service. Its purpose is to obtain information about users who have used this service. | Third-party cookie (Twitter.com) | Two years after installation or upgrade |
eucn | It is incorporated in the social button “Tweet” included in some of the pages of the website. It is necessary to recognise the user logged in with a Twitter account and to count the number of clicks on the button. | Third-party cookie (Twitter.com) | One year after installation or upgrade |
tfw_exp | They are used for tweeting and identification on the website through a Twitter account, as well as information about the content viewed by the user in order to display advertising based on the same. | Third-party cookie (Twitter.com) | Quince días a partir de su instalación o actualización. |
lidc | Used for routing. Share buttons and add tags | Cookie de tercero (linkedin.com) | One day after installation or upgrade. |
bcookie | Browser identification cookie. Share buttons and add tags | Cookie de tercero (linkedin.com) | One year after installation or upgrade. |
li_at | These cookies allow us to place certain LinkedIn functionality on our website, such as the ability to access member profiles. The downloading of these cookies can and usually does vary depending on whether or not the user is logged in to LinkedIn at the time they are browsing the Website. | Cookie de tercero (linkedin.com) | One year after installation or upgrade |
liap | These cookies allow us to place certain LinkedIn functionality on our website, such as the ability to access member profiles. The downloading of these cookies can and usually does vary depending on whether or not the user is logged in to LinkedIn at the time they are browsing the Website. | Cookie de tercero (linkedin.com) | Three months after installation or upgrade |
lidc | Used for routing. Share buttons and add tags | Cookie de tercero (linkedin.com) | One day after installation or upgrade. |
bcookie | Browser identification cookie. Share buttons and add tags | One year after installation or upgrade. | |
li_at | These cookies allow us to place certain LinkedIn functionality on our website, such as the ability to access member profiles. The downloading of these cookies can and usually does vary depending on whether or not the user is logged in to LinkedIn at the time they are browsing the Website. | One year after installation or upgrade | |
Liap | These cookies allow us to place certain LinkedIn functionality on our website, such as the ability to access member profiles. The downloading of these cookies can and usually does vary depending on whether or not the user is logged in to LinkedIn at the time they are browsing the Website. | Three months after installation or upgrade | |
_auth | Cookie for Pinterest functionality | Third party cookie (Pinterest.com) | One year after installation or upgrade |
_b | Cookie for Pinterest functionality | Third party cookie (Pinterest.com) | Ten years from the date of installation or upgrading |
_pinterest_ct_rt | Cookie for Pinterest functionality | Third party cookie (Pinterest.com) | Session Cookie |
_pinterest_pfob | Cookie for Pinterest functionality | Third party cookie (Pinterest.com) | Ten years from the date of installation or upgrading |
_pinterest_sess | Cookie for Pinterest functionality | Third party cookie (Pinterest.com) | One year after installation or upgrade |
HOW TO REFUSE COOKIES?
You can configure your browser to accept or reject the installation of all or some types of cookies, or to request to be notified when a cookie is set.
Each browser has specific configuration instructions. Below you will find links to information concerning the most common browsers:
CHANGES TO THE COOKIE POLICY
We may update the Cookie Policy on our Web Site, so we encourage you to review this policy each time you access our Web Site in order to be properly informed about how and what we use cookies for.