COOKIES POLICY
On the website www.delalamofamily.com (hereinafter, the Website) we use cookies to facilitate the relationship of visitors with our content and to allow us to compile statistics on the visitors we receive.
We inform you that we may use cookies to facilitate your browsing of the Website, distinguish you from other users, provide you with a better user experience, and identify problems to improve our Website. Additionally, if you consent, we will use cookies that allow us to obtain more information about your preferences and personalize our Website according to your individual interests.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are stored in the browser used by each visitor to our website so that the server can remember that user's visit when they return to access our content. This information does not reveal your identity or any personal data, nor does it access the content stored on your computer. However, it does allow our system to identify you as a specific user who has previously visited the website, viewed certain pages, etc., and also allows us to save your personal preferences and technical information, such as the visits made or specific pages visited.
In compliance with Directive 2009/136/EC, developed in our legal system by section two of article 22 of the Law on Information Society Services, following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we proceed to inform you in detail about the use made on our website.
This cookie policy aims to inform you clearly and precisely about the cookies used on our website (the "Cookie Policy"). Regarding third-party cookies, i.e., those that are not from our website, we cannot be held responsible for the content and accuracy of their privacy policies; therefore, the information we provide is always referenced to the source.
The cookies are then classified into several categories. However, it is important to note that a single cookie may belong to more than one category.
Types of cookies according to the entity that manages them
- First-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
- Third-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data.
Types of cookies according to the length of time they remain active
- Session cookies: These are a type of cookie designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a website.
- Persistent cookies: These are a type of cookie in which the data remains stored on the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie owner, which can range from a few minutes to several years.
Types of cookies according to their purpose
- Technical cookies: Those that allow the user to navigate through a website, platform or application and use the different options or services that exist on it.
- Personalization cookies: These are those that allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria on the user's terminal.
- Advertising cookies: These are those that allow the most efficient management of advertising spaces.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: These cookies store information about user behavior obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits.
- Analytical cookies: These are cookies that allow the party responsible for them to track and analyze the behavior of users of the websites to which they are linked.
Regarding the processing of data collected through analytics cookies, although they are not exempt from the obligation to obtain informed consent for their use, they are unlikely to pose a risk to user privacy as long as they are first-party cookies that process aggregated data for a strictly statistical purpose.
Currently, most browsers are configured by default to block the installation of advertising or third-party cookies on your computer. Users can increase these restrictions, preventing all cookies from being installed, or remove them, allowing all types of cookies.
By clicking the ACCEPT button shown in the initial information about cookies, the user expressly consents to their use by the responsible party, and may exercise their rights and revoke their consent at any time by sending a request to ${company}.
Below, we provide detailed information on all cookies that may be installed from our website:
|
Cookie |
Guy |
Expires |
Purpose and more information |
|
PHPSESSID |
Technique |
Session |
Own. Controls unique visitor sessions on the server |
|
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary |
Technique |
1 year |
First-party. Remembers visitor cookie preferences |
|
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary |
Technique |
1 year |
First-party. Remembers visitor cookie preferences |
|
_stripe_sid |
Technique |
30 mins |
Stripe. Online payment fraud prevention |
|
_stripe_mid |
Technique |
1 year |
Stripe. Online payment fraud prevention |
|
_cfduid |
Technique |
1 day |
Cloudflare. Unique visitor identification to prevent DDoS attacks |
|
_gid |
Analytics |
1 day |
Google. It distinguishes between different web users. |
|
_gat |
Analytics |
10 mins |
Google. Limits the speed of requests to the page. |
|
_ga |
Analytics |
2 years |
Google. User control of unique visits |
|
_utma |
Analytics |
2 years |
Google. Records the date of the user's first and last visit to the website. |
|
_utmb |
Analytics |
30 mins |
Google. Records the time of the user's visit to the website. |
|
_utmc |
Analytics |
1 year |
Google. Interoperability with the urchin.js tracking code |
|
_utmt |
Analytics |
Session |
Google. Processes the type of request submitted by the user |
|
_utmv |
Analytics |
Session |
Google. Segmentation of visitor demographics |
|
_utmz |
Analytics |
6 months |
Google. Stores the visitor's source or campaign. |
|
YSC |
Analytics |
Session |
YouTube. Uniquely identifies visitors |
|
GPS |
Advertising |
30 mins |
YouTube. Identifies the geographic location of visitors |
|
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE |
Advertising |
5 months |
YouTube. Tracks embedded videos played by the visitor |
|
_fbp |
Advertising |
90 days |
Facebook identifies visitors to provide advertising and analytics services. |
|
ANID |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google. Measures ad performance and offers product recommendations |
|
SDI |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google. Optimizing ad reporting and attribution |
|
CONSENT |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google distinguishes between browsers and devices to measure ad performance |
|
1P_JAR |
Advertising |
7 days |
Google. Transfers data to Google to make advertising more relevant. |
|
tk_*r |
Analytics |
1 year |
Jetpack. Analyzes the behavior of the sources of web traffic |
|
tk_*i |
Analytics |
1 year |
Jetpack. It obtains traffic statistics for service usage information. |
|
tk_r3d |
Analytics |
Session |
Jetpack analyzes internal user behavior to improve the browsing experience. |
|
_gads |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google. Partnered with Doubleclick, to monitor credit acquisition. |
|
_dream |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google. Partnered with Doubleclick, to analyze the effectiveness of ads |
|
_ncuid |
Advertising |
1 year |
Google. Associated with Doubleclick, it measures ad performance |
|
_gcl_au |
Advertising |
3 months |
Google. Used by Google AdSense to improve advertising efficiency |
|
_ym_uid |
Analytics |
1 year |
Yandex. Uniquely identifies website visitors for the Yandex Tag |
|
_ym_d |
Analytics |
1 year |
Yandex. Stores the date of the user's first visit to the page |
|
yabs-sid |
Analytics |
Session |
Yandex. Uniquely identifies website visitors |
|
_ym_isad |
Analytics |
2 days |
Yandex. Determines if the visitor has an ad blocker installed |
|
bt2 |
Analytics |
8 months |
AddThis. Anonymously stores displayed content |
|
di2 |
Analytics |
1 year |
AddThis. Check the expiration date on the rest of your cookies |
|
dt |
Analytics |
1 month |
AddThis. Displays the updated count of times the content has been shared. |
|
loc |
Analytics |
2 years |
AddThis. Geolocates the visitor so the publisher knows where the content is being viewed. |
We may update our Website Cookie Policy, so we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our Website to be properly informed about how and why we use cookies.
The purpose of cookies is to provide the User with faster access to the selected Services.
If you do not wish to have cookies stored on your browser, or if you prefer to receive a notification each time a cookie attempts to install itself, you can configure your browser settings accordingly. Most browsers allow you to manage cookies in three different ways:
- Cookies are always rejected
- The browser asks if the user wants to install each cookie.
- Cookies are always accepted
Your browser may also allow you to select in detail which cookies you want to be installed on your computer. Specifically, you can usually accept one of the following options:
- Reject cookies from specific domains
- Reject third-party cookies
- Accept cookies as non-persistent (they are deleted when the browser is closed)
- Allow the server to create cookies for a different domain
To allow, view, block, or delete cookies installed on your computer, you can do so by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer.
You can find information on how to configure the most commonly used browsers in the following locations:
- Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings
- Firefox: Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> Custom Settings
- Chrome: Settings -> Show advanced settings -> Privacy -> Content settings
- Safari: Preferences -> Security
If you have agreed to load Google Analytics cookies, you can also revoke this consent at any time using the "Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on" by accessing the following website: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=es
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