Carmelo Curcó Masip’s website uses its own and third-party cookies. A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access finished web pages, among other purposes, ensure the correct functioning of the page, allow the User faster access to the selected services, store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their equipment and even, depending on the information they contain and the way in which their equipment is used, they can be used to recognize the user. Cookies are only associated with an anonymous user and their computer or device and do not provide references that allow their personal data to be known, except for express permission of that user.
According to the EU directive, cookies that require informed consent by the user are analytical, advertising and affiliation cookies, except those of a technical nature and those necessary for the operation of the website or the provision of services expressly demanded by the user.
Types of Cookies
Cookies can be classified, according to their own characteristics, within various categories:
According to the entity that manages them:
According to the time period they remain active:
According to purpose:
Cookies used on this website:
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name |
Type (technical, personalization, analysis or advertising) |
Duration |
Purpose |
Owns/Thirds Third-party Identification (link to Third-party Cookies Policy) |
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wordpress_ |
Session Reminder |
Session |
Session Reminder |
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wordpress wordlogged {in { |
Session Reminder |
Session |
Session Reminder |
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wordpress wordtest_ |
Session Reminder |
Session |
Session Reminder |
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wordpress wordtest {cookie |
WordPress Test Cookies |
Session |
Session Reminder |
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wp-settings-[UID] |
It is used to customize the user interface. |
1 year |
It is used to customize the user interface. |
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wp-settings-time-[UID] |
Stores the look of the administration interface and the main site. |
1 year |
Stores the look of the administration interface and the main site. |
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THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
Google Analitycs. The gtag.js, analytics.js and ga.js libraries configure cookies as follows:
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Name |
Duration |
Description |
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ga |
2 years |
It is used to distinguish users. |
|
gid |
24 hours |
It is used to distinguish users. |
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gat |
1 minute |
It is used to limit the percentage of requests. If Google Analytics has been implemented through Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called ‘dc’gtm'<property-id>. |
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gac <property-id> |
90 days |
Includes user-related campaign information. If you have linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, Google Ads website conversion tags will read this cookie, unless you disable it. |
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utma |
2 years from configuration or update |
It is used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no ‘utma cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
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utmt |
10 minutes |
It is used to limit the percentage of requests. |
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utmb |
30 minutes from configuration or update |
It is used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no ‘utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
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utmc |
End of browser session |
Not used in ga.js. It is configured to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie acted together with the ‘utmb cookie to determine if the user was in a new session or visit. |
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utmz |
6 months from configuration or update |
Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user has arrived on the website. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
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utmv |
2 years from configuration or update |
It is used to store custom variable data at visitor level. This cookie is created when a programmer uses the .setCustomVar) method with a custom variable at visitor level. It was also used for the ‘setVar method, which is no longer available. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
Google Analytics Cookies Policy:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl.es
This table can be updated according to the cookies used at all times. We advise you to consult our Cookies Policy on a regular basis.
Are data transfers made to third countries?
You can find out about the transfers to third countries that, where appropriate, are made by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their corresponding policies (see the links provided in the table above, in the third-party cookies section).
How to disable and block cookies?
We inform you that, in any case, you can disable or block cookies by activating the configuration of your browser, allowing you to reject the installation of all or some of the cookies. If you do not allow the installation of cookies, you may not be able to access some of the functionalities of this website, and therefore your experience as a user on the website is less satisfactory.
You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer. For more information on how to adjust your cookie settings in the following browsers, we refer you to the relevant link:
Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
Opera
WHAT RIGHTS DO YOU HAVE OVER THE PERSONAL DATA PROVIDED?
As a user, you can exercise the following rights:
At any time, you can exercise these rights, by writing and accrediting Your Personality addressed to Carmelo Curcó Masip, with address at [CARRER], or through the email address: carmelo.curco’bagpes.com.
In addition, you can file a claim with the control authority, in this case, the Spanish Data Protection Agency, if you consider that the processing of personal data violates the applicable legislation.