COOKIES POLICY
DEFINITION AND GENERAL USE OF COOKIES
Cookies are identifiers that we send to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser so that our systems can recognize your browser and offer you certain services.
In general, this can serve very different purposes, for example: recognizing you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or personalizing the way content is displayed.
This page uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third parties that appear on our pages. In some cases, when using a Google search engine, you may have accepted its own cookies. These Google cookies are installed even if you have not accepted our own and/or third-party cookies.
Below, we indicate the cookies used by the page www.derivadoscitricos.com
COOKIES USED
Neccesary Cookies
Necessary cookies help make a web page usable activating basic uses like navigation on the page and access to secure areas. The web page can not work correctly without these cookies.
- Name: cookie-agreed
- Supplier:
- Purpose: To know, for example, whether the user has accepted the cookie usage.
- Expiration: 3 months
- Name: cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary
- Supplier: Own
- Purpose: Stores if the user has rejected the settings.
- Expiration: 1 year
- Name: cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary
- Supplier: Own
- Purpose: Stores if the user has accepted the settings.
- Expiration: 1 year
Preference Cookies
Preference cookies allow the web page to remember data that causes changes in the way the page behaves or in its appearance, like the preferred language or location.
- Name: SID, SAPISID, APISID
- Supplier: Google
- Purpose: Users navigation preferences.
- Expiration: 2 years
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies help to understand how visitors interact with the web page, gathering and providing information anonymously.
To disable the cookies from Google Analytics, the user can install the the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser which will prevent any performance information being sent. It is available on the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=es
- Name: _ga
- Supplier: Google Analytics
- Purpose: Registers a unique Id which generates performance data on how the visitor uses the web.
- Expiration: 2 years
- Name: _gid
- Supplier: Google Analytics
- Purpose: Registers a unique Id which generates performance data on how the visitor uses the web.
- Expiration: 1 day
- Name: _gat
- Supplier: Google Analytics
- Purpose: Used to limit the % of requests.
- Expiration: Cookie session
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors in order to send relevant and attractive advertising for the user.
- Name: _fbp
- Supplier:
- Purpose: Used by Facebook to provide a number of advertising products like third party advertiser bids.
- Expiration: 3 months
- Name: fr
- Supplier: facebook.com
- Purpose: Used by Facebook to provide a number of advertising products like third party advertiser bids.
- Expiration: 3 months
HOW TO ENABLE/ DISABLE COOKIES IN THE PRINCIPAL BROWSERS:
It is usually possible to stop accepting Cookies from the browser, or from a particular Service.
All current browsers allow the change of cookie settings. These settings are usually found in “options” or “preferences” in your browser´s menu. In addition, the user can set up its browser or email.
Below, we offer the user guidance on the steps of how to access the cookie configuration menu and, where appropriate, private browsing in each of the main browsers:
- Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy-> Configuration. For more information, see Microsoft support or Browser help.
- Firefox: Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> personalised settings. For more information go to Mozilla Support or Browser help.
- Chrome: Settings -> Advanced -> Privacy -> Content settings. For more information go to Google SUpoort or Browser help.
- Safari: Preferences -> Security. For more information go to Apple Support or Browser help.
What happens if Cookies are disabled?
Some functions of the Services will be disabled, such as remaining identified, keeping purchases in the « shopping cart », etc.