Introduction. Definition and Function of Cookies

A cookie is a file downloaded to your computer when accessing certain web pages. Cookies allow a website to, among other things, store and retrieve information about a user’s or their device’s browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, can be used to recognize the user. The user’s browser stores cookies on the hard drive only during the current session, occupying minimal memory space and not harming the computer. Cookies do not contain any specific personal information, and most are deleted from the hard drive at the end of the browser session (so-called session cookies).

Most browsers accept cookies as standard and, regardless of them, allow or prevent temporary or stored cookies in the security settings.

Without your express consent—by activating cookies in your browser—we will not link the stored data in cookies with your personal data provided at the time of your request or purchase.

What Types of Cookies Does This Website Use?

According to the entity that manages them:

First-party cookies: Sent from our own equipment or domain.

Third-party cookies: Sent from a device or domain not managed by us but by another entity.

According to the time they remain activated:

Session cookies: Temporary cookies that remain in your browser until you leave the website, not being recorded on your computer’s hard drive. They analyze web traffic patterns, allowing us to improve the website’s content and usage.

Persistent cookies: Stored on the hard drive for a predetermined time and read by our website each time you make a new visit. These cookies expire after the set period and are commonly used to facilitate purchase and registration services.

According to their purpose:

Technical cookies: Allow the user to navigate satisfactorily by enabling proper website functioning. For example, they control traffic and data communication, access restricted areas, complete purchase processes or request forms, use security elements, store content for video dissemination, or share content through social networks.

Personalization cookies: Allow the user to access the service with predefined characteristics based on a series of criteria (language, browser type, regional configuration, etc.).

Analytics cookies: Allow quantifying the number of users and thus perform statistical measurement and analysis of the use made by users of the provided services.

Advertising cookies: Allow the most efficient management of the advertising spaces we offer.

Behavioral advertising cookies: Store information on user behavior obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing the development of a specific profile to display advertising based on it.

THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

Analytics Cookies: These are cookies that, whether processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus perform statistical measurement and analysis of how users use the offered service. To do so, your browsing activity on our website is analyzed in order to improve the range of products or services we offer.

This website uses the following Analytics cookies:

_gat – Duration: 1 minute. Used to limit the rate of requests. If Google Analytics is implemented via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named dc_gtm.

_gid – Duration: 24 hours. Used to distinguish users.

_ga – Duration: 2 years. Used to distinguish users.

__utma – Duration: 2 years from configuration/update. Used to distinguish users and sessions. Created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing __utma cookie. It is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmt – Duration: 10 minutes. Used to limit the rate of requests.

__utmb – Duration: 30 minutes from configuration/update. Used to determine new sessions or visits. Created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing __utmb cookie. It is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmc – Expires at the end of the browser session. Not used in ga.js; set for interoperability with urchin.js. Previously used with __utmb to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.

__utmz – Duration: 6 months from configuration/update. Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user arrived at the site. Created when the JavaScript library executes and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmv – Duration: 2 years from configuration/update. Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. Created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor-level custom variable. Also used for the now obsolete _setVar method. Updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

This list is updated as quickly as possible when any changes to the services on the website occur. However, during updates, some cookies may temporarily not appear in the list, though they will always be cookies with the same purpose as those listed.

ACCEPTANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF COOKIES

When the user accesses our website and before beginning to browse, they are informed about the use of cookies, and can give their consent by clicking the “Accept” button in the notice window. In this way, the user expressly consents to the processing of the collected information for the purposes mentioned.

Cookies strictly necessary to provide a service expressly requested by the user or for communication between the user’s device and the network (e.g., session cookies, user input cookies, user security cookies, media player session cookies, load balancing session cookies, certain technical cookies, personalization cookies, and certain plug-in cookies) are exempt from the duty of information and consent.

The user may also configure cookies in their browser and reject the processing of such data by selecting the appropriate settings. However, blocking cookies may result in not being able to use all the functionalities of the website or in a less satisfactory browsing experience.

You can allow, block, or delete the cookies installed on your device by configuring the settings of the browser installed on your computer:

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Firefox: Clear cookies and site data

Chrome: Clear, enable, and manage cookies

Safari: Manage cookies and website data

Opera: Manage cookies

If you have questions about this cookie policy, you can contact us by sending an email to the address indicated in the Privacy Policy.

Contact

Responsible: NOVARALI SL – NIF/CIF: B54574868 – Contact phone: 965681207

Email: lopd@nuovvo.es – Postal address: Calle Portugal, 4, 03370 Redován, Alicante.

You can also contact us to access any personal information we have collected through this Site or to exercise your right to rectify, block, or delete this information.

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