What are cookies and why do we use them on the website?
A cookie is a file that is downloaded to the user’s device when they access certain websites which stores and retrieves information about the browsing activity on their computer.
Cookies allow this website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the user’s decisions and habits. The cookies that exist on this website are necessary for it to function.
It is important to highlight that the use of cookies does not provide access to the user’s personal data.
What types of cookies exist?
Depending on the time they remain active, Cookies can be divided into session or persistent cookies.
- Session cookies are designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a website and are removed as soon the explorer is closed. They are normally used to store information which only needs to be kept in order to provide the service requested by the user on just one occasion.
- Persistent cookies remain stored on the device and can be accessed and handled during a period specified by the user of the cookie, which may be from a few minutes to several years.
Additionally, depending on the organisation managing them, cookies may be classified as first-party or third-party cookies.
- First-party cookies are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain managed by the website publisher and are used to provide the service requested by the user.
- Third-party cookies are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain that is not managed by the website publisher, but by another organisation that handles data obtained from the cookies.
In terms of their purpose, the types of cookies are:
- Technical cookies: Technical cookies allow the user to browse a website, platform or application and use the different service options found there.
- Profiling cookies: Profiling cookies allow the user to access the service with some predefined general features based on a series of criteria on the user’s device such as language, settings, etc.
- Analytical cookies: Analytical cookies allow the website owner to track and analyse user behaviour on the websites to which they are linked. The information collected is used to measure activity on the websites and to create users’ browsing profiles, with the aim of introducing improvements.
- Advertising cookies: Advertising cookies allow the advertising spaces which the publisher puts on the website to be managed as efficiently as possible.
What type of cookies does the website use?
Necessary cookies
- Name: gdpr[allowed_cookies]
- Provider: eu
- Purpose: stores cookies consent types
- Expiry period: 1 year
- Name: gdpr[consent_cookies]
- Provider: eu
- Purpose: stores user cookies acceptance
- Expiry period: 1 year
Statistics cookies
- Name: 9.8960
- Provider: eu
- Purpose: session cookies responsible for keeping the session active for 30 minutes.
- Expiry period: 1 day
- Name: 9.8960
- Provider: eu
- Purpose: user unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
- Expiry period: 1 year and 1 month
Social Media cookies
- Name: _ga, _twitter_sess, _gid Eu_cn, Guest_id, Personalization_id, Tfw_exp.
- Provider: Twitter
- Purpose: Widget showing recent tweets published
The user can adjust the settings of the website cookies managed by the website publisher at the Privacy Preference center accessible from the footer.
How do you disable cookies in a browser?
The user can adjust the settings in their browser so as not to accept the use of cookies, in which case the user would not have a customized browsing experience. Choosing this setting may result in certain parts of the website not being accessible, as this may cause less effective browsing.
Most browsers currently allow the user to choose whether they want to accept cookies and which types. These settings are usually found in the “settings” or “preferences” in your browser’s menu.
Depending of the browser used by the user and its functionalities used may suppose the installation of cookies that are considered ad a Third-party cookies. For example, if the user chooses Google’s browser and use its option of translate full website, Google install cookies in the user’s computers that are not managed by the website publisher. The settings of the browser cookies should be done by the user directly at the browser website.
These are the instructions to change the cookie settings in the main browsers:
- Information about cookies for Internet Explorer.
- Information about cookies for Mozilla Firefox.
- Information about cookies for Opera.
- Information about cookies for Google Chrome.
- Information about cookies for Safari.