A cookie is a small text file that is widely used and downloaded to your browser when you visit virtually any web page. There are different types of cookies depending on the entity that manages them, the period during which they remain active and the
purpose they pursue. Cookies can be configured directly by the user in the browser. Therefore, you can accept or reject all cookies, or select just some of them The configuration of the cookies will be done following the procedures
established in the browser used:
Next, we proceed to detail the use of analytical and / or advertising cookies that are made on this website:
- Third party cookies:
- Google Analytics:
- 1P_JAR: Transfer data to Google. It has a permanence of 1 week.
- APISID: These cookies are used by Google to store user preferences and information while viewing the pages with Google maps on them.
- CONSENT: Wordpress cookies
- DV: It is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous information about navigation.
- HSID: For the counting, by Google, of the number of users that the maps use.
- NID: For the counting, by Google, of the number of users that the maps use
- OGPC: Store user preferences and information while viewing pages with Google maps.
- SAPISID: When you create or sign in to a Google account
- SID: They contain digitally signed and encrypted records of the most recent session start time
- SIDCC:These cookies are used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates.
- SSID: This cookie carries information on how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user has seen before visiting the website
- _ga: This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a customer identifier
- _gid: Store and update a unique value for each visited page.
In the case of Google cookies, this company stores cookies on servers located in the US. Google Inc. is a company adhering to the agreement called "Privacy Shield" between the US and EU that guarantees that all data transferred must be treated with a
level of protection in accordance with European regulations..