Cookies policy

What are cookies?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain websites. Among other things, cookies allow a website to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or his/her computer and, depending on the information they contain, and the way the equipment is used, cookies can be used to recognize the user.

What does this website use cookies for and what type of cookies are they?

This website uses cookies for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Analysis: These are those cookies that, processed by us or by a third party, enable us to quantify the number of users to the site, and therefore, undertake measurement and statistical analyses of the use made by the users of the service. To do this, we analyse visitors’ browsing behaviours on our website, helping to improve user experience.
  • [Other purposes]

Details of the cookies used on this web page is as follows:

Cookie
Proprietary or Third-party
Type
Purpose
More information
cookie_notice_accepted
Proprietary
Necessary
Persistent (1 year)
This cookie remembers if the warning message about cookies has been accepted, to stop showing it during the time it is active.
wordpress_logged_in_[hash]
Proprietary
Necessary
Session
After login, wordpress sets the wordpress_logged_in_[hash] cookie, which indicates when you’re logged in, and who you are, for most interface use.
wordpress_[hash]
Proprietary
Necessary
Session
On login, wordpress uses this cookie to store your authentication details. Its use is limited to the admin console area.
_icl_current_language
Third party (WPML)
Necessary
Session
This is used to identify your preference of language.
_icl_current_admin_language_[hash]
Third party (WPML)
Necessary
Session
Used to store your language preference. Maintains the language setting of the page.
_ga
Third party (Google Analytics)
Statistical
Persistent (2 years)
This is used to distinguish unique users.
_gat
Third party (Google Analytics)
Statistical
Persistent (1 minute)
Used to limit the percentage of requests. If you have implemented Google Analytics using Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_.
_gid
Third party (Google Analytics)
Statistical
Persistent (24 hours)
This is used to distinguish unique users.
NID
Third party (Google Analytics)
Statistical
Persistent (6 months)
A unique identifier used by Google applications to store information about your preferences.
1P_JAR
Third party (Google Analytics)
Statistical
Persistent (1 week)
It is used to transfer data to Google.

Note: “Proprietary” cookies are used only by the owner of this website, and “Third-party” cookies are also used by the service provider that is detailed in the table above.

    How can I disable or delete these cookies?

    You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser options available on your computer.