What types of cookies are there?
Cookies, depending on their Permanence, can be divided into:
Session cookies
They expire when the user closes the browser.
Persistent cookies
They expire depending on when the purpose for which they are used is fulfilled (e.g. to keep the user logged in to the Services) or when they are manually deleted.
Depending on their Owner, they can be divided into:
Own cookies
These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third party cookies
Cookies are 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 the cookies.
Additionally, depending on their Purpose, Cookies can be classified as follows:
Performance cookies
This type of Cookie remembers your preferences for the tools found in the services, so you do not have to reconfigure the service each time you visit. By way of example, this type of cookie includes:
- Volume settings of video or audio players.
- Video bitrates that are compatible with your browser.
Geo-location cookies
These Cookies are used to find out what country you are in when you request a service. This Cookie is completely anonymous, and is only used to help target content to your location.
Registration Cookies
Registration Cookies are generated once the user has registered or subsequently logged in, and are used to identify you in the services for the following purposes:
- Keep the user identified so that, if you close a service, the browser or the computer and at another time or another day re-enter that service, you will continue to be identified, thus facilitating your browsing without having to identify yourself again. This functionality can be deleted if the user clicks on the ‘close session’ functionality, so that this Cookie is deleted and the next time the user enters the service, he/she will have to log in to be identified.
- Check if the user is authorised to access certain services, for example, to participate in a competition.
Analytical Cookies
Each time a User visits a service, a tool from an external provider generates an analytical Cookie on the User’s computer. This Cookie, which is only generated during the visit, will be used in future visits to the Web Services to anonymously identify the visitor. The main objectives pursued are:
- Allow the anonymous identification of browsing users through the ‘Cookie’ (identifies browsers and devices, not people) and, therefore, the approximate counting of the number of visitors and their trend over time.
- Identify anonymously the most visited content and therefore more attractive to users.
- To know whether the user accessing the site is new or a repeat visitor.
- Important: Unless the user decides to register for a Web service, the ‘Cookie’ will never be associated with any personal data that can identify him/her. These Cookies will only be used for statistical purposes to help optimise the User's experience on the site.
Behavioural advertising cookies
This type of ‘Cookies’ allows to extend the information of the advertisements shown to each anonymous user in the Web Services. Among other things, they store the duration or frequency of display of advertising positions, interaction with them, or the user’s browsing and/or sharing patterns, as they help to create a profile of advertising interest. In this way, they make it possible to offer advertising related to the user’s interests.
Third party advertising cookies
In addition to the advertising managed by the Website in its Services, the Website offers its advertisers the option of serving advertisements through third parties (‘AdServers’). In this way, these third parties can store Cookies sent from the Web Services from Users’ browsers, as well as access the data stored in them.
What cookies do we use?
The IT specialist must identify the types of cookies used by the website from among those listed in question 2. ‘What type of cookies are there?’, distinguishing whether they are own or third-party cookies, as well as the type, the domain to which they belong, their expiry date and their function. In the case of third-party cookies, it will be necessary to include a link that redirects to the explanation given by the third party about the cookie: (Remove the box once the cookies used have been identified).
The cookies we use on our website are:
Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
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Necessary | |||
rc::a | never | This cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks. | |
wpEmojiSettingsSupports | session | WordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user's browser can display emojis properly. | |
rc::c | session | This cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks. | |
rc::f | never | This cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks. | |
rc::b | session | This cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks. | |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 0 | 11 months | This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent Plugin. Cookies are used to store user consent for cookies in the "Necessary" category. |
CookieLawInfoConsent | 1 year | CookieYes sets this cookie to record the default button state of the corresponding category and the CCPA state. It works only in coordination with the main cookie. | |
wordpress_test_cookie | session | WordPress sets this cookie to determine whether cookies are enabled on the users' browsers. | |
uncode_privacy[consent_types] | 1 year | This cookie is set by the Uncode WordPress theme and is used to manage privacy settings on the website. | |
uncodeAI.screen | session | This cookie is set by the Uncode WordPress theme to run the Adaptive Images system. According to their documentation, these cookies contain runtime information about the viewport and screen resolution, this data is used on any page refresh to calculate the correct responsive images. No personal information is stored within these cookies. | |
uncodeAI.images | session | This cookie is set by the Uncode WordPress theme to run the Adaptive Images system. According to their documentation, these cookies contain runtime information about the display window and screen resolution, this data is used during any page refresh to calculate the correct adaptive images. No personal information is stored in these cookies. | |
uncodeAI.css | session | This cookie is set by the Uncode WordPress theme to run the Adaptive Images system. According to their documentation, these cookies contain runtime information about the viewport and screen resolution, this data is used on any page refresh to calculate the correct responsive images. No personal information is stored within these cookies. | |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement | 1 year | Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent Plugin, this cookie is used to record user consent for cookies in the "Advertising" category. | |
_GRECAPTCHA | 5 months 27 days | This cookie is set by Google's recaptcha service to identify bots and protect the website against malicious spam attacks. | |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional | 0 | 11 months | The cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent to record user consent for cookies in the "Functional" category. |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | 0 | 11 months | This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent Plugin. The cookie is used to store the user's consent for cookies in the "Performance" category. |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others | 0 | 11 months | This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent Plugin. The cookie is used to store the user's consent for cookies in the "Other" category. |
viewed_cookie_policy | 0 | 11 months | The cookie is set by the GDPR cookie consent plugin and is used to store whether or not the user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. |
Functional | |||
yt-remote-session-name | session | The yt-remote-session-name cookie is used by YouTube to store the user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | |
yt-remote-cast-available | session | The yt-remote-cast-available cookie is used to store the user's preferences regarding whether casting is available on their YouTube video player. | |
yt-remote-fast-check-period | session | The yt-remote-fast-check-period cookie is used by YouTube to store the user's video player preferences for embedded YouTube videos. | |
yt-player-headers-readable | never | The yt-player-headers-readable cookie is used by YouTube to store user preferences related to video playback and interface, enhancing the user's viewing experience. | |
ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY | never | The cookie ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY is used by YouTube to store the last search result entry that was clicked by the user. This information is used to improve the user experience by providing more relevant search results in the future. | |
yt-remote-session-app | session | The yt-remote-session-app cookie is used by YouTube to store user preferences and information about the interface of the embedded YouTube video player. | |
yt-remote-cast-installed | session | The yt-remote-cast-installed cookie is used to store the user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. | |
YSC | session | Youtube sets this cookie to track views of videos embedded on Youtube pages. | |
pll_language | 1 year | Polylang sets this cookie to remember the language the user selects when they return to the website and to obtain the language information when it is not otherwise available. | |
YSC | session | Youtube sets this cookie to track views of videos embedded on Youtube pages. | |
Analytics | |||
CONSENT | 2 years | YouTube sets this cookie via embedded YouTube videos and records anonymous statistical data. | |
_gat_UA-* | 1 minute | Google Analytics sets this cookie to track user behavior. | |
_gcl_au | 3 months | Google Tag Manager sets the cookie to experience the advertising efficiency of websites that use its services. | |
_ga_* | 1 year 1 month 4 days | Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page visits. | |
_ga | 2 years | The _ga cookie, set by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also tracks site usage for the site analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors. | |
_ga_V1LRR8GP7G | 2 years | This cookie is used by Google Analytics to understand user interaction with the website. | |
_gat_UA-232450926-1 | 1 minute | A variation of the _gat cookie set by Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to allow website owners to track visitor behavior and measure site performance. The pattern element in the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it relates to. | |
_gid | 1 day | This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store information on how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytical report of how the website is doing. The data collected includes the number of visitors, the source from which they came and the pages visited anonymously. | |
Others | |||
VISITOR_PRIVACY_METADATA | 5 months 27 days | Description is currently unavailable. | |
woocommerce_recently_viewed | session | Cookie that stores the products recently viewed by the user. Expires at the end of the session. |
Are there international transfers?
You can find out about transfers to third countries that, where appropriate, are made by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their corresponding policies (see the links provided in the ‘Third-party cookies’ section). The different mechanisms for the regularisation of international transfers, if any, will be informed by said third parties.
How to disable Cookies?
It is usually possible to stop accepting browser Cookies, or to stop accepting Cookies from a particular Service.
All modern browsers allow you to change your Cookie settings. These settings can usually be found in the ‘options’ or ‘preferences’ menu of your browser. You can also configure your browser or your email manager, as well as install free plug-ins to prevent Web Bugs from being downloaded when you open an email.
The Web offers guidance to the User on the steps to access the configuration menu of cookies and, where appropriate, private browsing in each of the main browsers:
Internet Explorer
Tools – Internet Options – Privacy – Settings.
For more information, you can consult Microsoft support or browser Help.
Microsoft Edge
Settings and more – Settings – Clear scan data.
Firefox
Tools – Options – Privacy – History – Personalised settings.
Chrome
Settings – Advanced settings – Privacy and security – Clear browsing data.
Safari
Preferences – Security.
For more information, you can consult Apple support or browser Help.
Can the Cookie Policy be modified?
The Website may modify this Cookies Policy in accordance with legislative or regulatory requirements, or in order to adapt said policy to the instructions issued by the Spanish Data Protection Agency, for which reason users are advised to visit it periodically.
When significant changes are made to this Cookies Policy, they will be communicated to users either through the website or by e-mail to registered users.