Cookies policy

 

How IDENTO uses cookies: 

IDENTO uses cookies or other information storage and retrieval devices to track user interactions with products offered on its Websites.
Cookies allow you to recognize a user’s browser and the type of device from which you access the Website, and are used to facilitate your next visit and make the Website or application more useful.

 

Types of cookies used by IDENTO:

The websites owned by IDENTO use the following cookies:

      • Preferences or personalization cookies: Allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined according to a series of criteria in the user’s terminal (language, browser type, regional settings, etc.).
      • Technical cookies: These are those that allow the user to navigate through a web page, platform, or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it, such as, for example, controlling the traffic of data communication, identifying the session, accessing parts of restricted access, making the purchase process of an order, making the request for registration or participation in an event, using security elements during browsing or sharing content through the following means
      • Session Cookies: Allow the Website to recognize the information stored during a user’s session in order to prevent the Website from making requests for information that has already been provided, so that the information given above will not be requested.
      • Analytical Cookies: When the user enters the IDENTO websites, anonymous information about the user’s browsing and behavior patterns is collected through this tool as standard.
      • Google Analytics enables cookies called:
          • “__utma”: required for the operation of Google Analytics and has an expiration period of 2 years.
          • “__utmz”: it is used to make the location of the visit, that is, from where and how the user has arrived at our website and expires after 6 months.

“__utmz”: it is used to make the location of the visit, that is, from where and how the user has arrived to our website and expires at 6 months.

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    • “_utmb”: This cookie records the time of arrival at the page and expires 30 minutes after the last page view. It is automatically deleted when you change websites or close your browser.
    • “_utmc”: The current javascript code used by Google Analytics does not require this cookie. In the past, this cookie was used in conjunction with the _utmb cookie to determine whether or not a new session for the user should be established after more than 30 minutes on the same page. This cookie is still being written to ensure compatibility with the websites where the old urchin. js.

tracking code is installed.

  • “_ga”: This cookie is used by Universal Analytics and enables the unique visitor control function.
  • “_dc”: This cookie is used by Universal Analytics and its advanced display functionality. Use it to associate Google Analytics and DoubleClick sessions, with a 10-minute wait time. This cookie does not store any user information; it is only used to limit the number of requests to be made to doubleclick. net

For more information about Google Analytics, please go to the following link: http://goo.gl/KxpaZ.

On other sites on this website, third-party cookies are installed on all visitors to all of its sites, specifically some of the social networks with which we link, and even if they are not registered users on the corresponding platforms, if they wish, they can consult their cookie policy:

How to disable cookie settings: 

All browsers allow you to make changes to disable cookie settings. This is why most browsers offer the ability to manage cookies for more precise privacy control.
These settings are located in the “options” or “preferences” of your browser menu.
Below you can find links to disable cookies from each browser following the instructions:

Internet Explorer
From the Tools menu, select “Internet Options”. Click the Privacy tab. You will see a scroll cursor to set the privacy setting that has six positions that allow you to control the amount of cookies that will be installed: Block all cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept all cookies.

Mozilla Firefox

From the tool menu, select “Options”. Select the privacy label in the options box. From the drop-down menu choose “Use custom settings for history”. This will display the cookie options and you can choose to enable or disable them by checking the appropriate box.

Google Chrome

From the setup menu, select “Show Advanced Setup” at the bottom of the page. Select the “Content Settings” key in the privacy section.

The section at the top of the page that appears gives you information about cookies and allows you to set the cookies you prefer. It also allows you to erase any cookies you have stored at that time.

Safari

From the setup menu, select the “Preferences” option. Open the Privacy tab. Select the option you want in the “block cookies” section. Please note that certain features and full functionality of the Site may not be available after cookies are disabled.

If you do not want to be crawled by cookies, Google has developed an add-on to install in your browser which you can access by clicking on the following link: http://goo.gl/up4ND

From the option you take about the use of cookies on the websites, you will be sent an additional cookie to safeguard your choice and you do not have to accept the use of cookies every time you access the websites owned by IDENTO.

Cookies on mobile devices:

IDENTO also uses cookies or other storage devices on mobile devices.

As with computer browsers, mobile browsers allow you to make changes to your privacy settings to disable or delete cookies.

If you want to modify your privacy settings, follow the instructions specified by the developer of your mobile device browser.

Here are some examples of the links that will guide you to modify privacy settings on your mobile device: