Cookies policy

Cookies policy

What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are received on the terminal from the website visited and are used to record certain browsing interactions on a website, storing data that can be updated and recovered. These files are stored on the user's computer and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to their computer. They are used to remember the user's preferences, such as the selected language, access data or page personalization.

Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which web page you have accessed, or if you have used an advertising “banner” to arrive.

Authorization for the use of cookies
In accordance with the cookie banner/notice that appears on the website, the user may accept the use of all cookies, reject them, or modify their settings.
By rejecting them you will not be able to continue browsing through the website.
When you choose to modify your settings, you will be told which cookies are mandatory for the website to function and which you can reject.
If you accept, you expressly consent to the use of cookies according to the description detailed below.

Types of cookies
Depending on who manages the domain from which the cookies are sent and the data is processed, a distinction will be made between own cookies and third-party cookies.
Cookies can also be classified according to the length of time they remain stored in the user's browser, distinguishing between session cookies and persistent cookies.
Finally, depending on the purpose for which the information collected is processed, cookies can be classified into the following categories:

Techniques: they allow the user to navigate a website and use some of the services offered by it (such as, for example, those that serve to remember the elements that make up a shopping cart).
Personalization: they allow the user to access the website with certain characteristics, such as language.
Security: serve to prevent or hinder attacks against the website.
Plugin for exchanging social content: the so-called plug-in, which allows you to share content on social networks.
Analysis: allow the person responsible to monitor user behavior.
Advertising: allow you to manage the advertising spaces on the website.
Behavioral advertising: like the previous ones, they serve to manage the advertising spaces on the website based on the information collected about the user's behavior and habits, adapting the user's advertising.
Geolocation: used to find out the country where the user is located.


Cookies used by this website
Cookie

Description

Duration

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PHPSESSID
This cookie is native to PHP applications. The cookie is used to store and identify a user's unique session ID for the purpose of managing the user's session on the website. The cookie is a session cookie and is deleted when all browser windows are closed. At the end of the browsing session Required
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary
This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Cookies are used to store user consent for cookies in the “Necessary” category. 1 hour Necessary
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary
This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Cookies are used to store user consent for cookies in the “Not Necessary” category. 1 year Necessary
viewed_cookie_policy
Checks if the user has accepted the cookie policy. So that the notice does not appear again. 1 year Necessary
Lang
This cookie is used to store a user's language preferences in order to serve content in that stored language the next time the user visits the website. At the end of the browsing session Functional
_ga
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics, which is a significant update to Google's most widely used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a customer identifier. It is included in every page request on a site and is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for the sites' analytics reports. By default, it will expire after 2 years, although website owners can customize it. 2 years Functional
_gat
Cookie set by analytics.js; JavaScript library owned by Google. The analytics.js library is part of Google Universal Analytics and uses this first-party cookie that contains an identifier to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. 1 minute Functional
_gid
This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. This appears to be a new cookie and as of Spring 2017, Google has no information available. It appears to store and update a unique value for each page visited. 1 day Functional
dpr
Facebook uses this cookie for performance. At the end of the browsing session Action
datr
The purpose of the DATR cookie is to identify the web browser used to connect to Facebook regardless of the user who logged in. This cookie plays a key role in Facebook's security features and site integrity. 2 years Performance
fr
The main Facebook advertising cookie used to deliver, measure and improve the relevance of ads. 90 days Performance
wd
Cookies used to analyze the use of Facebook by users of the service, the type of browser used to connect with Facebook, location of users and for security purposes to avoid false cross-site requests. 7 days Performance
personalization_id
Twitter service plugin. Its purpose is to obtain information from users who have used this service. 2 years Advertising
tfw_exp
Twitter service plugin. Its purpose is to obtain information from users who have used this service. 1 day Advertising
metrics_token Twitter service plugin. Counts the number of users who have a specific Tweet or timeline embedded. 45 days Performance
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
This cookie is set by Youtube. It is used to track the information of embedded YouTube videos on a website. 5 months Advertisement
GPS
YouTube sets this cookie and registers a unique ID to track users based on their geographic location 30 minutes Analytics
YSC
These cookies are set by YouTube and are used to track views of embedded videos. Performance
remote_sid
Technical cookie for the YouTube video service. At the end of the browsing session Action
NID
The NID cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (for example, Spanish), the number of search results you want to display per page (for example, 10 or 20 ) and whether you want Google's SafeSearch filter to be on or off. 6 months Functional
test_cookie
If a user does not have a doubleclick cookie, they are served a cookie to check if their browser accepts them. At the end of the browsing session Functional

It is possible that by disabling cookies the website may not function correctly or you may not be able to access certain functions of the website.

Modification of conditions
Uow Marketing expressly reserves the right to unilaterally modify, totally or partially, without prior notice, this Cookies Policy. The user acknowledges and accepts that it is their responsibility to review this Cookies Policy.