Cookies Policy
What types of cookies are there?
According to the entity that manages them:
- First-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s computer from a computer or domain managed by the web owner and from where the service requested by the user is provided.
- Third-party cookies: These are sent to the user’s computer from a computer or domain that is not managed by the web owner, but instead by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies.
According to the amount of time they remain active.
- Session cookies: These are designed to collect and store data while the user browses a website. They usually store information which is only kept to provide the service requested by the user on a single occasion (e.g. a list of products bought) and will disappear once the session ends.
- Persistent cookies: With these cookies, the data remains stored on the computer and can be accessed and processed for a time defined by the cookie owner, which can range from a few minutes to several years.
Cookies used on this website and their function
Name | Category | Description | Owned | Duration | Use |
wp-wpml_current_language | Functional | It saves the user’s language settings. | Third party | 1 day | Communication between user and website. |
wp-wpml_current_admin_language | Functional | Determines the language in which the web contents are shown. | Third party | Session | Customise the user’s interface. |
wordpress_logged_in | Functional | Activated during login. It saves the authentication details. | First party | 1 year | User authentication / identification |
wordpress_sec | Functional | Cookie used by WordPress to keep the user logged in. | Third party | Session | User authentication / identification |
wp-settings-1 | Functional | Cookie used by WordPress to customise the admin interface of a logged-in user. | Third party | Session | Customise the user’s interface. |
wp-settings-time | Technical | Cookie used to save the date and time when the wp-settings-1 cookie value was established. | Third party | 1 year | Communication between user and website. |
ct-ultimate-gdpr-cookie | Functional | Saves the user’s consent to web cookies for future sessions. | Third party | 1 year | Used by the cookies consent plug-in. |
ct-ultimate-gdpr-cookie-level | Functional | It reveals if the cookies policy notice for the website has already popped up and, if so, not show it again. | Third party | 1 year | Used by the cookies consent plug-in. |
_utma | Analytics | Used to tell apart users and sessions. This cookie is created when the JavaScript library is run and there are no __utma cookies. It is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Third party | 2 years after configuration or updating | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
_utmt | Analytics | Used to limit the request rate. | Third party | 10 minutes | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
_utmb | Analytics | Used to determine new sessions or visits. This cookie is created when JavaScript library is run and there are no __utmb cookies. It is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Third party | 30 minutes | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
_utmc | Analytics | Not used in ga.js. Set up to interact with urchin.js. This cookie used to act with the __utmb cookie to determine if the user was in a new session or visit. | Third party | Session | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
_utmz | Analytics | It stores the source of the traffic or campaign to explain how the user reached the website. This cookie is created when the JavaScript library is run and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Third party | 6 months from its setting or update. | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
_utmv | Analytics | Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor-level custom variable. Also used for the _setVar method that is no longer available. It is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | Third party | 2 years after configuration or updating | Used by Google Analytics to produce statistics on the website. |
Who is responsible for the cookies on this website?
You will find the details of the cookies controller and their contact details on the Legal Notice on this website. As we explained and mentioned above, there may be third-party cookies that do not belong to the owner of this website.
How do I manage cookies?
You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer from the settings tab on your browser. You can find information on how to do it on the most common browsers through these links:
Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d
Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/clear-cookies-and-site-data-firefox
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB
Safari: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
Please remember that if you accept third-party cookies, you must delete them from the browser settings or through the method offered by the third party.
¿Quién recibe información de las cookies y quién puede acceder a ellas?
En el caso de cookies de terceros, como se mencionó anteriormente, los terceros podrán acceder a las cookies y utilizarlas como se describe anteriormente.
What are your rights regarding the use of cookies?
You can check your rights in our Privacy Policy.
What is a cookie?
Any type of storage and recovery file used on the user’s computer or device to store information and recover already stored information in accordance with Art. 22.2 of the LSSI.
In general, these technologies serve very different purposes, such as identifying you as a user, gathering information on your browsing habits or customising the way contents are shown. Here we explain how we specifically use these technologies.