Information about cookies
Since the entry into force of the amendment concerning the “Law of Services of the Information Society” (LSSICE) established by Royal Decree 13/2012, is required to obtain the express consent of all web pages dispensable use cookies, before it can navigate them.
The “cookies” allow service providers related Internet store and retrieve data about users stored on their computers.
When providers of Internet-related services employ cookies should seek consent after that they have been informed in a clear and complete manner of its use and purpose (in particular about the purposes of processing the data in accordance with users both the provisions of Law 15/1999 of 13 December on the Protection of Personal data and the RGPD (EU) 2016/679).
Where technically possible and effective, the consent of the recipient to accept the processing of data may be provided by configuring your Internet browser (or other application) that is being used.
This does not prevent any storage or access technical connection with the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication by an electronic communications network or to the extent strictly necessary for the provision of a service society information specifically requested by the recipient. Eg _, authentication cookies to identify the user once registered, or shopping cart on a website where they are storing items that we bought before the final payment.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are tools used on Web sites :, ensure proper operation of the site and store and retrieve information from your visitors.
By using these tools the Web server can remember some facts concerning user preferences for viewing its pages, names, passwords, products that interest, shopping carts, etc.
CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES OF COOKIES
Cookies techniques:
They are those that allow the user to navigate through the website or application and use of different options or services it exist. For example, control traffic and data communication, identify the session, access the web parts restricted, remember the elements of an order, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security features for the navigation and store content for broadcast video or sound
Analytical cookies:
They are those that allow tracking and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information gathered through such cookies is used in measuring the activity of web, application or platform sites and profiling of user navigation of these sites, in order to introduce service improvements depending on usage data that users make.
Customization Cookies:
They are those that allow the user to access the service with some features general predefined in the terminal or the user define. For example, the language, the type of browser through which access to the service, the design selected content, geolocation of the terminal and locale from which you access the service.
Social Cookies:
Necessary to link the website with their social networks
Advertising Cookies and preferences:
They are those that enable the effective management of advertising spaces that are included on the website or application from which the service is provided. Allow to adjust the content of advertising for this is relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads the user has already seen
Affiliate Cookies:
Allow to know where visitors to the website
Third-party cookies:
In some web pages you can be installed cookies third party that manage and improve services. Such as statistical services of Google Analytics and Comscore
Depending on their durability can be:
Session cookies:
Its term expires when you close the browser
Permanent cookies:
Its validity can be variable, once they have fulfilled the objective that motivated installation or when the user proceeds to manual deletion.
COOKIES AFFECTED BY THE REGULATIONS AND COOKIES EXCEPTED
According to EU directive, cookies that require informed and express consent by the user are cookies analytics, advertising and affiliation.
Excepted are those that are technically and necessary for the operation of the website or the provision of services expressly requested by the user character.
Managing COOKIES IN BROWSER
The user has the option to allow, block or remove installed cookies on your computer by configuring your browser options installed on your machine:
To set permissions related to cookies in the browser Google Chrome:
- Click the menu in the toolbar.
- Click the menu in the toolbar.
- Select Settings.
- Click Show advanced options.
- In the ‘Privacy’ section click the Settings button content.
- In the section Cookies you can configure.
- More information about Google Chrome
To set permissions related to cookies in the browser Mozilla Firefox:
- At the top of the Firefox window click the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- In the Firefox option you can select Use custom settings for history to configure.
- More information on Mozilla Firefox
To set permissions related to cookies in the browser Internet Explorer 9:
- At the top of the window Internet Explorer click on the Tools menu.
- Select the Security tab and use the Delete browsing history to remove cookies. Activate Cookies check box, and then click Delete.
- Select the Security tab and enter Settings.
- Moving the slider to the top to block all cookies or totally down to allow all cookies. After that, click OK.
- More information on Internet Explorer
Should block the use of cookies in your browser Some services or functionality of the website are not available.
In some browsers you can set up specific rules to manage cookies for web site, which provides more precise control over privacy. This means you can disable cookies from all sites except those in which you trust.
In any case, the user must know that disabling cookies may hinder or prevent access to certain sections of the Website, or may degrade your browsing experience.
COOKIES USED
First name | Description | Company | Duration |
APISID | When you create or log into a Google Account cookies are stored in order to stay connected to that Google account by visiting their services again. | 2 years | |
CONSENT | Used for the consent of Google services. | Permanent | |
HSID | When you create or log into a Google Account cookies are stored in order to stay connected to that Google account by visiting their services again. | 2 years | |
NID | This cookie is used by Google to store user preferences and information when viewing pages with Google maps. | 6 months | |
OGP | This cookie is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous information about navigation. | 1 month | |
SID | When you create or log into a Google Account cookies are stored in order to stay connected to that Google account by visiting their services again. | 2 years | |
SIDCC | This cookie is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous information about navigation. | 3 months | |
SSID | When you create or log into a Google Account cookies are stored in order to stay connected to that Google account by visiting their services again. | 2 years | |
OTZ | It is used to personalize ads displayed on Google services. | Session | |
SAPISID | These cookies are used by Google to store user preferences and information when viewing pages with Google maps on them. | 2 years | |
_gat_norec | Cookies used by Google Analytics containing an anonymous identifier used to distinguish users. | Session | |
_gat_rec | Cookies used by Google Analytics containing an anonymous identifier used to distinguish users. | Session | |
1P_JAR | Data analysis. | 1 month | |
BKU | Records anonymous user data, such as your IP address, geographical location, web sites visited and which ads you clicked the user, in order to optimize the display of ads based on user movement on websites that use the same ad network . | Addthis | 6 months |
loc | Geolocation, which is used to help providers determine where users share information with each other are geographically located (statewide). | Addthis | 1 year |
mus | It allows visitors to our site to share content on social networks. | Addthis | 1 year |
na_id | AddThis inner workings. | Addthis | 2 years |
na_tc | AddThis inner workings. | Addthis | 2 years |
ouid | These cookies have an advertising purpose. They contain a randomly generated unique value that allows the platform to distinguish browsers and devices. This information is used to measure ad performance and provide recommendations for products based on statistical data. | Addthis | Session |
uid | It allows websites and their users to easily share content with others through sharing icons and social bookmarking destinations. The AddThis cookies are used in order to enable the content to be shared. AddThis is also used to gather information about website content is shared. | Addthis | 2 months |
uvc | It allows websites and their users to easily share content with others through sharing icons and social bookmarking destinations. The AddThis cookies are used in order to enable the content to be shared. AddThis is also used to gather information about website content is shared. | Addthis | 2 years |
_ga | It is used to distinguish users. | 2 years | |
_gid | It is used to distinguish users. | 24 hours | |
1P_JAR | Transfers data at Google. | 1 week | |
AID, TAID | These cookies can also be used on other Google properties (p. Eg., On YouTube) to show more relevant ads. If you previously agreed to your Google account on another device, cookies called “AID”, “DSID” and “TAID” are also used to link their activity on different devices, coordinate the ads displayed on them and measure conversion events. If you do not want the ads displayed are synchronized in different devices, you can disable ad customization Ads Settings. other cookies called DSID, FLC, AID, TAID and exchange_uid are used. It is possible that other Google properties like YouTube, also use these cookies to show you more relevant ads. | 2 years | |
_gat | It is used to limit the percentage of applications. If you’ve implemented Google Analytics via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_. | 1 minute | |
act | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Until the end of session | |
c_user | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Up to 5 months | |
DATR | Checked at each login if the user account is being used fraudulently by a third party. DATR Facebook also uses the cookie for other security systems that are not enabled by default, for example approval login or known devices. | 2 years | |
fr | This is the main advertising cookie Facebook. It is used to provide, analyze and improve the relevance of the ads. | Up to 5 months | |
Pl | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Up to 4 months | |
Presence | Necessary for the social complement to Facebook. | Until the end of session | |
Sb | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Up to 2 months | |
spin | Advertising. | ||
Wd | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Up to 1 week | |
xs | Cookies necessary for social complement Facebook. | Up to 5 months | |
locale | This cookie contains the locale display last user login on this browser. This cookie appears to be set only when the user logs off. | Until the end of session | |
cc_cookie_accept | It is used to check if the visitor accepts cookies. | ||
cc_cookie_decline | To check whether the declines. | ||
DS_DAYVO_LIKES | To check if a person has already given the ‘like’ Dayvo own CMS to an item. | ||
ASPXAUT | It is used to store a unique identifier for the session. | ASP.NET | |
ASP.NET_SessionI | It is used to store a unique identifier for the session. | ASP.NET | |
_RequestVerificationToken | The use of AntiForgeryToken used to prevent forgery request attacks Cross-Site | CSRF |
Cookies used on this website are subject to policy changes 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/
https://policies.google.com/technologies/types?hl=es
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs / cookie-usage # adanalytics
Type: Third Party Analytics
More information: