Cookies policy
Cookie policy
This website uses its own and third party cookies to offer you a better experience and service. By browsing or using our services you accept our use of cookies. However, you have the option to prevent the generation of cookies and to delete them by selecting the corresponding option in your browser. If you block the use of cookies in your browser, some services or functionalities of the website may not be available.
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 that is sent to the user's device to record information, thus improving the quality and security of the website. They have an expiry date after which they cease to be operational.
How useful are cookies?
We use cookies to make browsing the website easier and to make the services we offer more efficient and personalised. The cookies used are only associated with an anonymous user and their device, they do not provide references that allow your personal data to be obtained nor do they include viruses in it. Nor can the cookies implanted in your device be read from other servers. The information we analyse using cookies is 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 such activity, the properties you have previously visited on our website and the data you have previously entered on our forms.
Cookies used
We use permanent cookies that are stored on the user's device and that allow us to retrieve the browsing information on the next visit. They have an expiry date. These cookies allow us to personalise your visits, through your preferences (e.g. country and language). We also use third-party cookies that allow us to manage and improve the services offered. Such as, for example, the statistical services of Google Analytics. Below we list in schematic form the cookies previously described and used on the website:
Cookies implemented:
last_search: Remember the last searches performed on our website. Functional (Default duration: 1 year).
last_seen: Remember the last properties visited on our website. Functional type (Default duration: 1 year)
__cfduid: Used by the company CloudFlare to override security restrictions based on the IP address the visitor is coming from. More information at https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170156-What-does-the-CloudFlare-cfduid-cookie-do-
googtrans: Used to perform automated translation of content on the website (Default duration: End of browser session).
_ga: Used to distinguish users (Default lifetime: 2 years)
_gid: Used to distinguish users (Default duration: 24 hours)
_gat: Used to limit the percentage of requests.
_dc_gtm_ (Default duration: 1 minute)
__utma: Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no cookie (Default duration: Two years from the configuration or update.
__utma: The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt: Used to limit the percentage of requests (Default duration: 10 minutes).
__utmb: Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no cookie.
__utmb. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics (Default duration: 30 minutes from the time it is set/updated).
__utmc: Not used in ga.js. It is set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie acted in conjunction with the cookie
__utmb cookie to determine if 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 arrived at the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics. (Default duration: Six months from the time of 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 the time it is set or updated).
How do I disable a cookie?
To allow, know, block or delete 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:
Chrome: https: //support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es
Explorer: https: //support.microsoft.com/es-es/topic/eliminar-y-administrar-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d
Safari: https: //support.apple.com/es-es/HT201265
What happens if cookies are disabled?
If you block or do not accept the installation of cookies, it is possible that certain services offered by our website that require their use will be disabled and, therefore, will not be available to you and you will not be able to take full advantage of everything that our websites and applications offer you. It is also possible that the performance of the website may be reduced.
Updates to the Cookie Policy
Our website may modify this Cookies Policy according to legislative or regulatory requirements, or in order to adapt this policy to the instructions issued by the Spanish Data Protection Agency, so users are advised to visit it periodically.