Cookies help us to remember your preferences and to recognize you in your following browsing sessions. All this is accomplished by storing certain information in your terminal.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are part of website cookies are small files that are placed on your computer, telephone or another device by a website, containing details of your browsing history on that website. Cookies are necessary to make browsing easier and more user-friendly and do not damage your computer.
Cookies are small files that are stored temporarily on your hard disk.
You can permit or prevent the use of cookies by changing the settings of your browser. You can disable cookies in your browser but some of our website functions may then be unavailable to you.
What kind of cookies do we use?
The Website uses both own and third-party cookies.
According to the period, they remain activated:
The Website uses both permanent cookies and session cookies.
Which are the purposes of the cookies of this website?
The following cookies are added by the web site itself and have the following purposes.
Name of the cookie | Server | Purpose | Expiry | Type of cookie |
PHPSESSID | Web domain | Strictly necessary | Does not expire | Own |
The following cookies are added by a third party and have the following purposes.
La información recogida a continuación ha sido proporcionada por estos terceros.
Name of the cookie | Name of the supplier | Purpose | Kind of cookie | More information about the cookies | |
__atuvc | AddThis | This cookie is associated with the AddThis social sharing widget which is commonly embedded in websites to enable visitors to share content with a range of networking and sharing platforms. It stores an updated page share count. | Functionality | More information | |
__atuvs | AddThis |
This cookie is associated with the AddThis social sharing widget which is commonly embedded in websites to enable visitors to share content with a range of networking and sharing platforms. This is believed to be a new cookie from AddThis which is not yet documented but has been categorized on the assumption it serves a similar purpose to other cookies set by the service. |
Functionality | More information | |
_ga |
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics - which is a significant update to Google's more commonly used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the site analytics reports. By default, it is set to expire after 2 years, although this is customizable by website owners. |
Performance | More information | ||
_gat | This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics, according to documentation it is used to throttle the request rate-limiting the collection of data on high traffic sites. | Performance | More information | ||
_gid |
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. This appears to be a new cookie and as of Spring 2017, no information is available from Google. It appears to store and update a unique value for each page visited. |
Performance | More information | ||
_fpb |
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Performance | More information |
Log files
The information you get is related, for example, to the number of pages visited, the language, social network in which our news is published, the city to which the IP address from which the users access is assigned, the number Users who visit us, frequency and recurrence of visits, visiting time, the browser they use, the operator or type of terminal from which the visit is made, etc.
The analysis of the files of register helps us to improve our products shown on the Internet and to make it easier its consultation, to look for and remove mistakes and to control the capacities of the server.
Plugins sociales
Un "plug-in" o complemento es una aplicación (o programa informático) que se relaciona con otra para agregarle una función nueva y generalmente muy específica.
Social plugins
A "plug-in" or application complement (or computer program) which is related to another one to add it to a new function and very specific.
Web beacons and embedded scripts
Web beacons and embedded scripts are other technologies that we use on our websites and in our applications, as well as in some of our emails and our messages.
Web beacons (or "tag") consist of simple programming code included in Web pages, e-mails and messages that communicate to the company (Or companies that help us run our business) when such Web pages, e-mails or messages have been seen or selected.
The scripts are embedded programming code inside of some of our Web pages that measure how resources are utilized, for example, the links you click. We use this information to improve our Web sites and online services, to tailor our Web sites and online services to prospective users' interests and to conduct market research.
Users can disable scripting capabilities, such as JavaScript, in the browser (see the browser's help feature). Keep in mind that if you disable scripting capabilities, some Web sites may not work properly.
How to disable cookies in the main browsers
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 the cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menu of your browser. You can also configure your browser or your email manager.
The following is a guide to the User about the steps for accessing the menu for configuring cookies and, where applicable, private browsing in each of the main browsers:
In the case of Google Analytics cookies, they can be disabled using this complement: https://tools.google.com/