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What is a cookie?
Cookies are a tool used by Web servers to store and retrieve information about their visitors. It is a unique identifier in the form of a text file sent to the user’s device to record information, thus allowing for improved quality and security of the website. They have an expiration date after which they become non-operational.
What is the use of cookies?
We use cookies to facilitate navigation through the web and to increase the effectiveness and personalization of the services we offer. The cookies used are only associated with an anonymous user and their device, do not provide references that allow obtaining your personal data nor include viruses. Cookies implanted on your device from other servers cannot be read. The information we analyze using cookies includes the Internet Protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the internet, browser type and version, operating system and platform used for the connection, the date and time of the activity, properties you may have previously visited on our website, and the data you have entered previously into our forms.
Cookies used
We use persistent cookies stored on the user’s device that allow retrieving browsing information on the next visit. They have an expiration date. These cookies allow us to personalize your visits through your preferences (for example, country and language). We also use third-party cookies to manage and improve the services offered, such as the statistical services of Google Analytics. Below we provide a schematic description of the aforementioned cookies used on the website:
Implemented cookies:
last_search: Remembers the last searches made on our webpage. Functional type (Default duration: 1 year)
last_seen: Remembers the last properties visited on our web page. Functional type (Default duration: 1 year)
__cfduid: Used by CloudFlare to override security restrictions based on the IP address the visitor is coming from. More info at https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170156-What-does-the-CloudFlare-cfduid-cookie-do-
googtrans: Used for automated translation of content on the webpage. (Default duration: Until the end of the browser session)
_ga: Used to distinguish users. (Default duration: 2 years)
_gid: Used to distinguish users. (Default duration: 24 hours)
_gat: Used to limit the request rate.
_dc_gtm_. (Default duration: 1 minute)
__utma: Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing cookie (Default duration: Two years from configuration or update.)
__utma: The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt: Used to limit the request rate. (Default duration: 10 minutes)
__utmb: Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing cookie
__utmb. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. (Default duration: 30 minutes from configuration or update)
__utmc: Not used in ga.js. It is set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie worked together with the cookie
__utmb to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit. (Default duration: End of browser session)
__utmz: Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. (Default duration: Six months from configuration or update)
__utmv: Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor custom variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. (Default duration: Two years from configuration or update)
How to disable a cookie?
To allow, know, block, or delete the cookies installed on your computer, you can do so by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer. For example, you can see how to do it in the help provided by each browser depending on which one you use:
Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Safari: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265
What happens if cookies are disabled?
If you block or do not accept the installation of cookies, certain services offered by our website that require their use may become disabled, and therefore, may not be available to you, preventing you from taking full advantage of what our websites and applications offer. It is also possible that the quality of the website’s functionality may decrease.
Updates in the Cookies Policy
Our website may modify this Cookies Policy based on legislative, regulatory requirements, or to adapt this policy to instructions issued by the Spanish Data Protection Agency, so users are advised to visit it periodically.
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