Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are received in the terminal from the visited website and are used to record certain browsing interactions on a website storing data that can be updated and retrieved. These files are stores on the user’s computer and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to your computer. They are used to remember user preferences, such as the selected language, access data or personalization of the page.
Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which Web page you have accessed, or if you have used an advertising banner to get there.
What use do we give to different types of cookies?
According to its purpose: Technical cookies: Technical cookies are those that facilitate user navigation and the use of the different options or services offered by the web such as identifying the session, allowing access to certain areas, facilitating orders, purchases, filling in forms, registrations, security, facilitate functionalities (videos, social networks…).
Personalization cookies: Personalization cookies allow the user to access the services according to their preferences (language, browser, configuration…).
Analytical cookies: The analysis cookies are those used to carry out the anonymous analysis of the behaviour of the users of the web and that allow to measure the activity of the user and to elaborate navigation profiles in order to improve the websites.
Advertising cookies: Advertising cookies allow the management of the advertising spaces of the web. In addition, these cookies can be personalized advertising and thus allow the management of the advertising spaces of the web based on the behaviour and habits of user navigation, where your profile is obtained and allow you to customize the advertising shown in the browse of the user or other profiles and social networks of the user.
According to its term:
Session cookies: Session cookies are those that last as long as the user is browsing the website and are deleted when the browser is closed.
Persistent cookies: These cookies are stored in the user’s terminal until they are manually deleted, or the period of duration established for said cookie has ended.
According to its ownership:
Own cookies: Those that are sent to the user’ terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party cookies: Those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
_________ uses its own and third-party technical, personalization and analysis cookies that capture connection and / or device data, as well as browsing habits for statistical purposes.
Therefore, when accessing our website, in compliance with article 22 of the Law of Services of the Information Society we have requested your consent for its use.
The provision of personal data through our portal and the consent for the use of cookies requires a minimum age of 14 years and the express acceptance of our Privacy Policy.
The following table includes the classification and description of the cookies used on this website so you can identify them in your browser:
Name | Holder | Data collected | Purpose | Duration |
_ga | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to distinguish between users. | 2 years since end of last visit. |
_gid | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to distinguish between users. | 24 hours since end of last visit. |
_gat | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to limit the percentage of requests, If you have implemented Google Analytics via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_<property-id>. | 1 minute. |
AMP_TOKEN | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | It includes a token that can be used to recover the client ID from the ID service of the AMP client ID service. Other possible values indicate blocking, requests or errors when recovering a client ID from the AMP client ID service. | 30 seconds to 1 year. |
_gac_<property-id> | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Includes information campaign relating to the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, the tags of the websites will read this cookie, unless you disable it. | 90 days. |
_utma | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to monitor the visitor and is persistent. Each browser that visits a page is assigned an exclusive identifier using the _utma cookie. Thus, subsequent visits to the site using the same browser are recorded as belonging to the same visitor (particular). | 2 years since end of last visit. |
_utmc | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | It is also used to determine the visitor sessions. It is established when a visitor enters the site and expires when the browser session ends. | End of Session. |
_utmz | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Links and conversions. | Used to ascertain how the visitor arrived, for example, via a search engine result, a direct link or an advertisement that links to the site. The parameters of the cookie value chain are syntactically analysed and are sent in the GIF request (in the utmcc variable). The expiry date of the cookie is 6 months. The cookie is updated with each subsequent visit to a page and is used to determine the browsing of visitors within the site. | 6 months since end of last visit. |
_utmt | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Links and conversions. | Used to ascertain the type of request required by the user. The expiry date of the cookie is when the sessions ends. | End of Session. |
__utmv | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Data on customised visitor variables. | Used to store customised variables of the visitor. This cookie is created when a programmer uses the _setCustomVar method with a customised visitor variable. It was also used for the _setVar method withdrawn. The cookie is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. | Two years as of setup or update. |
__utmb | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utmb cookie. It is updated every time data are sent to Google Analytics. | 30 minutes as of setup or update. |
1P_JAR, APISID, DV, CONSENT, HSID, ANID, NID, OTZ, SAPISID, SID, SIDCC, SSID | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Preference, links, conversions and interactions with advertisements. | Google advertising cookies used for user monitoring and advertising customisation purposes. | The duration depends on type of cookie installed: From 10 minutes to 20 years.
For more information: Google Cookies Policy |
IDE | Third-party cookie (doubleclick.net) | Preferences, links, conversions and interactions with advertisements. | Used to record and inform on user actions on the website after viewing or clicking on one of the advertisements so as to measure the effectiveness of an advertisement and display specific advertisements for the user. | 1 year. |
frontend_cid | Own cookie | Visitor sessions. | It stores a random identifier that ensures the user can be uniquely identified as a guest or registered user in encrypted pages. Functions such as “last articles seen” or retention in connection status are in relation to this cookie. | 24 hours since end of last visit. |
_fbp | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visits to websites for remarketing. | Used by Facebook to provide a series of advertising products such as real time bids of third-party advertisers. | 90 days. |
fr | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visits to website for remarketing. | Used by Facebook to provide a series of advertising products such as real time bids of third-party advertisers. | 90 days. |
mailchimp.cart.
current_email |
Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Entries in newsletters and emails provided at the time of purchase. | Track the current email of the client at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. | 365 days. |
mailchimp.cart.
previous_email |
Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Entries in newsletters and emails provided at the time of purchase. | Track previous or modified customer email at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. | 365 days. |
Mailchimp
_user_email |
Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Entries in newsletters and emails provided at the time of purchase. | Track the current email of the client at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. | 365 days. |
mailchimp_
user_previous_ emailmailchimp_ landing_page |
Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Entries in newsletters and emails provided at the time of purchase. | Detect which landing web the user is. Mailchimp uses cookies to store information captured on entry of user for remarketing purposes. | 365 days. |
_glc_au | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | These track conversions from different direct or referred promotional channels. | 3 months |
_hjid | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | This sets a session identifier which allows the website to obtain data on the visitor’s behaviour for statistical purposes. | 1 year. |
PHPSESSID | Own cookie | Visitor sessions and preferences. | This allows the SESSION variables to be saved to the web server | Upon ending the browser session. |
Prestashop_[UID] | Own cookie | Visitor sessions. | Necessary for proper functioning of the website | Upon ending the browser session. |
_lglaw | Own cookie | Acceptance of cookies. | This cookie allows management of whether the visitor has consented to cookies. | 1 year. |
_zlcmid | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | This cookie allows the chat website to be used. | 1 year. |
_pk.id.[UID] | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to obtain information on user’s browsing of the website. | Upon ending the browser session. |
_pk.ses.[UID] | Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie | Visitor sessions. | Used to obtain information on user’s browsing of the website. | Dos years. |
cfduid | Own cookie | Visitor sessions. | Established by the CloudFlare service to identify trusted website traffic. | 1 year |
cfduid | Third-party cookie (XXX) | Visitor sessions. | Established by the CloudFlare service to identify trusted website traffic. | 1 year |
PREF, VISITOR_INFO1.LIVE, YSC | Third-party cookie (YouTube) | Sessions and preferences. | YouTube cookies used to play videos on the website | PREF: 10 year.
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE: approximately 240 days. YSC: at end of browser session. |
GPS | Third-party cookie (YouTube) | Unique device identification. | This records a unique identification on mobile devices to track by the geographic location via GPS. | 1 day. |
In any case, we inform you that you can activate or disactivate cookies by following the instructions of your browser:
Chrome | Settings🡪 Show advanced options 🡪 Privacy🡪 Content settings. | support.google.com | |
Firefox | Tools 🡪 Options 🡪 Privacy 🡪 History 🡪 Custom Settings. | support.mozilla.org | |
Internet Explorer | Tools 🡪 Internet Options 🡪 Privacy 🡪 Settings | windows.microsoft.com | |
Opera | Tools 🡪 Preferences 🡪 Edit preferences 🡪 Cookies. | http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/ | |
Safari | Preferences 🡪 Security. | http://www.apple.com | |
Edge | Settings 🡪 See advanced settings 🡪 Privacy and services 🡪 Cookies. | https://privacy.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy |